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John Cooper Clarke, Disguise in Love

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1396099

Disk length: 39m 36s (11 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1978

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. I Don't Want to Be Nice 3:50
2. Pycle Sluts 1&2 3:12
3. (I've Got a Brand New) Tracksuit 1:51
4. Teenage Werewolf 3:57
5. Readers Wives 3:13
6. Post War Glamour Girls 3:35
7. (I Married a) Monster from Outer Space 3:31
8. Salome Maloney 2:07
9. Health Fanatic 5:42
10. Strange Bedfellows 4:10
11. Valley of the Lost Women 4:19

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Review

Digitally Remastered Edition of the Debut Album from the Punk Poet Landed Like a Neutron Bomb Amidst the Energy and Frenzy in the Wake of the Ramones and the Sex Pistols. It Showed There was Indeed a Keen Sense of Humour in all the Mayhem and Ya Just Didn't have to Take it all Seriously. For American Audiences, Clarke's Voice May Take a Bit of Getting Used To, but Once You Do, You Just Can't Stop Listening. It's a Healthy Dose of Tongue in Cheek Humour and Most Entertaining for the Weary. Worth Buying Alone for "(I Married A) Monster from Outer Space", but Don't Miss "i Don't Wanna Be Nice" and the Hilarious "Health Fanatic". This Edition Add Tracks from the "Gimmix" EP featuring Live Versions of "The Pest", "Gimmix! Play Loud" and "Kung Fu International".

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Disguise in Love

Tracks: 14 (+3 tracks), Disk length: 47m 38s (+8m 2s)

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