1993 (CD1: 1992 The Love album)
The Only Living Boy In New Cross
Suppose You Gave A Funeral & Nobody Came
After The Watershed (Early Learning The Hard Way) (CD2: B-sides & live)
Watching The Big Apple Turn Over
Down In The Tubestation At Midnight
Turn On Tune In Switch Off
When Thesauruses Ruled The Earth
Another Brick In The Wall
The Only Living Boy In New Cross (live At Norwich Sound City 26/04/92)
24 Minutes From Tulse Hill
Anytime Anyplace Anywhere
Prince In A Pauper's Grave
The Only Living Boy In New Cross (CD3: 1992 The live album - Pyramid Stage Glastonbury 22/06/92)
24 Minutes From Tulse Hill
Anytime Anyplace Anywhere
Prince In A Pauper's Grave
A Perfect Day To Drop The Bomb
What Do You Think Of The Programme So Far? (DVD)
Review: For many to whom the inaugural question, "where were you in '92?", is posed, the answer will simply be: in Love. Or at least, captivated and entranced by the Love Album, the seminal third LP by alt-dance post-punk masters Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine. An authentically London band, the indie rockers / synth poppers came up in the miasmic heyday of charity gigs and demo tapes, and blew newfound fans away with their live ambition, which became known for their walls of white stage lights, which psychically implanted the suggestive seed: gyrate or else. This album is ludicrously varied, centring on the impassioned Dylan-esque vocals of Jim Bob fused together with huge synth bass arpeggiations, rhythm guitars courtesy of Fruit Bat and emotive lyrical interludes, centring on themes of knightlike chivalry, beautiful London souls, and dreams frittered away in the crowd of youth.
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