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1: Goodbye Jimmy Dean () 2: Submarine () 3: Song Of Sixpence () 4: Platform Boots () 5: Hot Rod () 6: Soho Sunday Morning () 7: Shine On Me () 8: Elvis 75 () 9: I'm Alright Jack () 10: Come On Love () 11: Now What Earthman () 12: I've Never Been To Mayfair () 13: Lady Hangover () 14: Ten Million Ton Headache () 15: We All Hate Honesty () 16: Tomorrow () 17: Stop It () 18: Hey Mister () 19: Hello Angels () 20: Baby It's No Joke () 21: Never Steal Anything Small () 22: Viva Boys Wonder () |
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Number of discs: |
1 |
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Description: | Imagine a late-1980s British band who ignored the prevailing chest-beating roots rock and jangly indie, and opted instead for terrace chant pop choruses, lyrical wit and a high-fashion boot-boy image: Queen meets the Sex Pistols. But wait... The band actually existed and quite possibly invented Britpop. Reviled by the press at the time, Boy Wonder's recently discovered recordings now sound remarkably prescient: Blur's London; the Sladeier side of Oasis; Supergrass' sense of fun; and the arched eyebrow of Pulp. Never previously available, Question Everything is a revelation.Long overdue compilation of the late Eighties pioneers of the Britpop sound who sank without trace but definitely inspired the next generation five years ahead of their time and a heavy influence on Britpop bands including Blur, My Life Story, Menswe@r, The Weekenders, Rialto, etc. |
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Manufacturer No.: |
FRETCD6 |
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