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Half Man Half Biscuit 90 Bisodol (Crimond) Mp3, Flac, Wma Half Man Half Biscuit 90 Bisodol (Crimond) mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: 90 Bisodol (Crimond) Country: UK Released: 2011 Style: Indie Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1988 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1214 mb WMA version RAR size: 1532 mb Rating: 4.6 Votes: 587 Other Formats: MP3 AUD MP1 VQF AIFF MPC DTS Tracklist 1 Something's Rotten In The Back Of Iceland 2 Rsvp 3 Tommy Walsh's Eco House 4 Joy In Leeuwarden (We Are Ready) 5 Excavating Rita 6 Fun Day In The Park 7 Descent Of The Stiperstones 8 Left Lyrics In The Practice Room 9 L'Enfer C'Est Les Autres 10 Fix It So She Dreams Of Me 11 The Coroner's Footnote 12 Rock And Roll Is Full Of Bad Wools Credits Engineer – Jon Withnall Mastered By – Kevin Metcalfe Producer – Nelson Burt Notes Runout seems to include the date and time of CD pressing. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 5060230390208 Matrix / Runout: CA PROBE65CD @@ IFPI LY88 8/17/2011 9.15.27 AM 0000745955 Mastering SID Code: IFPI LY88 Mould SID Code: IFPI 1287 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Half Man Half 90 Bisodol (Crimond) (LP, PROBE65LP Probe Plus PROBE65LP UK 2011 Biscuit Album + CD, Album) Comments about 90 Bisodol (Crimond) - Half Man Half Biscuit Burirus How do the 2 cd versions differ? Is one just the card sleeve edition that came with the vinyl? Vizil Review from The Sound Project - 25/09/2011This is their twelfth album of 27 year career, which included a four year hiatus, and they're sounding as good as ever.The album was recorded in uncharacteristically posh surroundings for the Biscuit, after Geoff Davies (the man behind the band's label, Probe Plus) managed to negotiate a couple of sessions at Liverpool's Parr Street Studios - used by the likes Coldplay.The result is probably the band's best produced album to date - but don't let this put you off, despite the production this is still very much a Half Man Half Biscuit album - witty, clever and full of references to both modern culture and the obscure.People seem to dismiss Half Man Half Biscuit in belief that they're nothing more than a comedy band, these are surely the people who have only known the band's classic debut, 'Back in the D.H.S.S.'. True, the band have produced some laugh out loud riotous tunes over the years, look no further than 2003's 'Tending the Wrong Grave for 23 Years', but at the same time singer Nigel Blackwell has written some of the cleverest lyrics of his generation.The album kicks off with the superb sounding, 'Something's Rotten in the Back of Iceland' - a play on a line from Marcellus in Shakespeare's Hamlet, "Something is Rotten in the State of Denmark". The song builds up to the heroine of the tune's refrain: "There ain't no stink like the smell you're gonna get from the age-old eel in your decommissioned fridge...".Like most of their albums, the further you delve into them the more you find. Blackwell's interest in traditional folk is once again highlighted on second track 'RSVP', which in true trad-folk tradition ends with someone dying.Back in the D.H.S.S. era 'Joy in Leeuwarden' is a celebration to the obscure - the 2010 European Korfball Championships - yes, really. This, they claim, is a cover of Henry Wassenaar and Corien Steenstra's song which was entered into a competition to celebrate the 2010 championships - the song came second, much to the dismay of the mayor of Leeuwarden. How much of this is true is anyone's guess, for all we know it could just be yet more tongue-in-cheek Half Man Half Biscuit humour.'Excavating Rita', is a tale about a Betterware salesman so stricken with grief that he's taken to necrophilia, whereas 'The Coroner's Footnote features suicidal admirer. Dark stuff indeed.There isn't so much of the old school post-punk thrash in evidence on this record, with guitarist Ken Hancock highlighting his acoustic-picking on 'Fun Day in the Park'. 'Fix It So She Dreams of Me' is a brilliant track with it's own sideswipes at the likes of Gok Wan followers.The album's closing track, 'Rock and Roll is Full of Bad Wools', is Nigel's attack on members of his own business, the Soccer AM types. It's the world that Nigel is almost begrudgingly a part of and results in the most scathingly scornful song of their career. How about this for an opening:"He's sitting on a so-called Soccer Sofa, On a Saturday morning,Having the so-called banter with the Preston,Touching base with fellow guest Heston,How cool does he appear?And how cool is his career?He's gonna' talk about his songs,And his favourite footie teams,That's England, Chelsea, Acky Stanley,And all the band love watching Barca"An excellent album, and probably the band's best since 2002's 'Cammell Laird Social Club'. Thankfully there's still some good wools left in rock and roll.Key song: Rock and Roll is Full of Bad Wools Related Music albums to 90 Bisodol (Crimond) by Half Man Half Biscuit 1. Bill Nelson - A Half Nelson 2. Otherwize - Half Monster Half Amazing 3. Oxes - Half Half And Half / Everlong 4. Half Man Half Biscuit - Four Lads Who Shook The Wirral 5. Half Crown - Here 6. Half Gorilla / Kursk - Half Gorilla / Kursk 7. Half Sight / In Arms - Half Sight / In Arms 8. Half Man Half Biscuit - The Trumpton Riots 9. Half Man Half Biscuit - Back In The D.H.S.S! / The Trumpton Riots E.P 10. Bent Left / Half Raptor - Brutal Like A Puppy Dog / Have You Seen This Cat?.
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