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Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine - 30 Something (Deluxe Version) (1991)

Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine - 30 Something (Deluxe Version) (1991)
  • Title: 30 Something (Deluxe Version)
  • Year Of Release: 1991
  • Label: Chrysalis Records
  • Genre: Alternative Rock, Indie Rock
  • Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:58:00
  • Total Size: 272 mb | 718 mb
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Tracklist:

CD1

01. Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine - Surfin' U.S.M. (2012 Remaster)
02. Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine - Second to Last Will and Testament (2012 Remaster)
03. Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine - Anytime Anyplace Anywhere (2012 Remaster)
04. Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine - A Prince in a Pauper's Grave (2012 Remaster)
05. Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine - Shopper's Paradise (2012 Remaster)
06. Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine - Billy's Smart Circus (2012 Remaster)
07. Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine - Bloodsport for All (2012 Remaster)
08. Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine - Sealed with a Glasgow Kiss (2012 Remaster)
09. Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine - Say It with Flowers (2012 Remaster)
10. Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine - Falling on a Bruise (2012 Remaster)
11. Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine - The Final Comedown (2012 Remaster)

CD2

01. Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine - Re-Educating Rita (2012 Remaster)
02. Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine - Alternate Title (2012 Remaster)
03. Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine - Randy Sarf Git (2012 Remaster)
04. Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine - 2001: A Clockwork Orange (2012 Remaster)
05. Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine - Bedsitter (2012 Remaster)
06. Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine - Christmas Shoppers' Paradise (2012 Remaster)
07. Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine - Surfin' U.S.M. (BBC in Concert: Live at Kilburn, 7 December 1991)
08. Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine - Midnight on the Murder Mile (BBC in Concert: Live at Kilburn, 7 December 1991)
09. Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine - Rubbish (BBC in Concert: Live at Kilburn, 7 December 1991)
10. Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine - Good Grief Charlie Brown (BBC in Concert: Live at Kilburn, 7 December 1991)
11. Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine - My Second to Last Will and Testament (BBC in Concert: Live at Kilburn, 7 December 1991)
12. Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine - Re-Educating Rita (BBC in Concert: Live at Kilburn, 7 December 1991)
13. Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine - Anytime Anyplace Anywhere (BBC in Concert: Live at Kilburn, 7 December 1991)
14. Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine - Say It with Flowers (BBC in Concert: Live at Kilburn, 7 December 1991)
15. Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine - A Prince in a Pauper's Grave (BBC in Concert: Live at Kilburn, 7 December 1991)
16. Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine - Sheriff Fatman (BBC in Concert: Live at Kilburn, 7 December 1991)
17. Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine - After the Watershed (BBC in Concert: Live at Kilburn, 7 December 1991)
18. Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine - Shoppers' Paradise (BBC in Concert: Live at Kilburn, 7 December 1991)
19. Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine - The 90s Revival (BBC in Concert: Live at Kilburn, 7 December 1991)
20. Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine - Bloodsport for All (BBC in Concert: Live at Kilburn, 7 December 1991)
21. Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine - This Is How It Feels (BBC in Concert: Live at Kilburn, 7 December 1991)
22. Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine - A Perfect Day to Drop the Bomb (BBC in Concert: Live at Kilburn, 7 December 1991)

Arguably, nothing really changed from 101 Damnations to 30 Something; the Carter formula was already well-established, so the duo just kept right at it. The difference lies in whisper it a growing sophistication that fleshed out both sound and lyrics. That may seem deeply bemusing to those who will note the typical Carter trappings still running rampant: puns explode everywhere without restraint, musical and lyrical references creep in from the Clash and David Bowie to traditional football chants, and so forth. More than once a lack of context can be a problem to anyone not born in the sceptr'd isle a "Glasgow kiss" (as referred to in the title of "Sealed with A...," a harrowing picture of domestic abuse) is a fierce headbutting, not a smooch. But while there's that, and the still cheap-and-cheery sound of the band's keyboards, drum machines, and more, Carter as a band seem a little more comfortable in the studio here. The two are able to whip up their surging numbers to a higher level -- the group's stated fondness for Queen actually makes a little more sense here, while "Billy's Smart Circus" is flawless in its soaring, anthemic power. Meanwhile, their bluer moods get more gently evocative accompaniment, often addressing getting addicted to the bottle and the unfortunate results. Everything kicks off with a great one-two punch, like the nutty instrumental "Surfin' USM," which kicks off with a great snippet about what growing old really means, and "My Second to Last Will and Testament." This has Jim Bob settling affairs all around, down to organ donation: "They can take my lungs and kidneys/But my heart belongs to Daphne." Other strong cuts include the Gary Glitter-in-hell stomp of "Bloodsport for All," a bitter vivisection of Army racism, and the end-of-the-social-drama movie music and feel of "Falling on a Bruise."


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  • whiskers
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