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Description: Genre: Rock - Pop Rock / Artist: Carter USM / Audio CD released 1992-01-20 at Chrysalis / Disc #1 Tracklisting 1 Su ... more Newest Review: ... the T-shirt along with the fashionable undercut hair favoured by Jim-Bob. The album opens with the chant "you fat ... more |
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Carter USM - 30 Something Price Comparison
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Chrysalis, February 01, 1992, Catalog Number: CCD1897
30 Something |
£ 7.44 |
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Chrysalis, February 01, 1992, UPC: 0094632189721
30 Something |
£ 6.98 |
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by jpjarratt - written on 18.05.01 (Useful, 160 readings)
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Carter hit it big here with this album. This was probably their greatest moment and at the time were receiving great press in the NME and Melody Maker. Jim Bob and Fruitbat came in for their second album laughing. The front cover of the album could be seen by loads of indie kids sporting the T-shirt along with the fashionable undercut hair favoured by Jim-Bob. The album opens with the chant "you fat bastard, you fat bastard etc" that traditionally opened all their gigs and is now heard at football grounds everywhere. As a kid you felt hard listening to them. The best songs are: the great drinking song "anytime, anyplace, ...
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