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DescriptionMOJO Magazine: Buried Treasure "Album That Time Forgot." Artist: McCarthy Release: I Am A Wallet Discogs: 2751311 Released: 1987 / 2007 Label: September / Cherry Red Catalog#: SEPT 2 / CDM RED 313 Format: FLAC / Lossless / Log (100%) / Cue / CD, Reissue Country: UK Style: Pop, Rock, Indie Rock Tracklisting: 01. An MP Speaks 02. Monetaries 03. The International Narcotics Traffic 04. The Way Of The World 05. Antinature 06. Charles Windsor 07. The Vision Of Peregrine Worsthorne 08. The Well Of Loneliness 09. The Wicked Palace Revolution 10. God Made The Virus 11. The Funeral 12. A Child Soon In Chains 13. In The Dark Times 14. The Procession Of Popular Capitalism Bonus Tracks 15. Unfortunately 16. Bad Dreams 17. Someone Worse Off 18. Antiamericancretin 19. The Fall 20. The Funeral 21. The Enemy Is At Home (For The Fat Lady) 22. The Way Of The World 23. In Purgatory Credits: Bass: John Williamson Drums: Gary Baker Engineer: Nigel Palmer Harpsichord: Andrew Golding Lead Guitar: Tim Gane Painting [Cover Painting]: George Grosz Photography By: Boing Producer: Trigger Sleeve [Sleeve Design]: Andy Royston Viola: John Hymas Vocals, Guitar: Malcolm Eden Tracks 15-18 are taken from 'The Well of Loneliness' single. Tracks 19-22 are taken from the 'This Nelson Rockefeller' single. Track 23 is taken from the single of the same name. (P) except 15-18 (P) 1989, 19-23 (P) Midnight Music (Records) Ltd. This compilation (C) 2007 Cherry Red Records Ltd. After recording two astonishingly beautiful singles, Red Sleeping Beauty and Frans Hals, the first album by McCarthy is a slice of three-minute, three-chord guitar pop reminiscent of the Byrds. The wonderful, if slightly twee, jangly guitars and upbeat drumming support Malcolm Eden's rather weedy vocals. While this form of indie pop was widespread in '80s underground Britain, McCarthy brought left-wing anarchist politics to the genre. Religion is attacked in "God Made the Virus," while the return of Victorian values espoused by Margaret Thatcher are compared to medieval oppression in "In the Dark Times." While this album may not be musically groundbreaking, if you're looking for perfect pop, you would be hard-pressed to find better than this album. dickthespic.org Sharing Widget |