30 Something (album)
30 Something is the second album by Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine, released in 1991 on Rough Trade Records. It was recorded in 20 days on 8-track, costing only ₤4,000. The album is regarded by many to be the peak of the group, in terms of quality of music and popularity, and it was given a 10/10 review in NME, which described 30 Something as a "brilliant, bold record". It was prefaced with a single "Anytime Anyplace Anywhere", which was a major indie hit and also included on the album.
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30 Something (album)
30 Something is the second album by Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine, released in 1991 on Rough Trade Records. It was recorded in 20 days on 8-track, costing only ₤4,000. The album is regarded by many to be the peak of the group, in terms of quality of music and popularity, and it was given a 10/10 review in NME, which described 30 Something as a "brilliant, bold record". It was prefaced with a single "Anytime Anyplace Anywhere", which was a major indie hit and also included on the album.
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30 Something is the second alb ...... onsequently banned by the BBC.
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A Prince in a Pauper's Grave
Anytime Anyplace Anywhere
Billy's Smart Circus
Bloodsport for All
Falling on a Bruise
Say It With Flowers
Sealed With a Glasgow Kiss
Second to Last Will and Testament
Shoppers' Paradise
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30 Something is the second alb ...... nd also included on the album.
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