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Popped in Souled Out
As the title suggests, the Wet Wet Wet's debut album is a mixture ... Last Update 26.11.2009 05:50
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by - written on 25/10/05 (Very useful, 262 readings)
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A long time ago, a teenager went out shopping, her purse fair filled to bulging with the proceeds of her first week in the world of employment. The question was what would that young lady spend all her hard earned cash on? And the answer was she bought herself one of those new-fangled personal cassette players and the debut album of her very favourite band on cassette to play on it. Fast forward, almost twenty years and that teenager is now all grown up with a teenage child of her own. And that tape of Wet Wet Wet's debut album "Popped In, Souled Out" is now just a crackly, almost inaudible shell of it's former self, so she checked out the nice ... Read the complete review
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