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Bandwagonesque - Teenage Fanclub

 
Description: Genre: Folk - Scottish Folk / Artist: Teenage Fanclub / Audio CD released 2001-01-15 at Creation / Disc #1 ... more
Bandwagonesque - Teenage Fanclub ... Tracklisting
1 The concept
2 Satan
3 December
4 What you do to me
5 I don't know
6 Star sign
7 Metal baby
8 Pet rock
9 Sidewinder
10 Alcoholiday
11 Guiding star
12 Is this music?

Newest Review: ... it came across as a cuter younger sister. The album spawned several singles that achieved good rotation on MTV's 120 minutes ... more

 ... and became an instant critical favorite, something that the band has more or less retained to this day. TFC's trump card is the fact that there are several songwriters (and vocalists) in the band so the ideas come and thick and fast exposing so many highlights you'd swear you were underneath a vintage chandelier. The bands most prolific writers are Love and Blake and Blake's 'The Concept' opens the album. With slacker chords, indi...more

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Crowned Review Bandwagonesque - Teenage Fanclub: Everything Flows (981 words)
by - written on 25/08/03 (Very useful, 255 readings)
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What set of songs have enough pure lyrics to make Status Quo hip, contain enough jingles to keep Match of the Day's goal round up soundtracked for decades and averages a generous sack load of sunny emotions per wondrous ditty? Well the answer all lies within Teenage Fanclub's sophomore album 'Bandwagonesque'. Magically conceived from some Boy Hairdressers and a few Bmx Bandits Teenage Fanclub released their debut 'A Catholic Education' in 1990. While this effort was hardly world beating it set up the Glaswegians for their proper debut 'Bandwagonesque'. While 'A Catholic Education' was recorded in a week, the band decided that a change of scene (Liverpool) ...  Read the complete review

 

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