Chumbawamba - Readymades and Then Some
Facts
| Artist(s) | Chumbawamba |
| Studio | Koch Records |
| Release Date | October 21, 2003 |
| UPC Code | 999238667256 |
| Buy this item | $9.98 at Amazon.com As of Dec 1 18:13 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
Tracks
- Salt Fare, North Sea
- Jacob's Ladder
- All in Vain
- Home With Me
- If It Is to Be, It Is up to Me
- Don't Try This at Home
- Song for Len Shackleton
- Without Reason or Rhyme (The Killing of Harry Stanley)
- Don't Pass Go
- One Way or the Other
- When I'm Bad
- Sewing Up Crap
- After Shelly
- Jacob's Ladder (Not in My Name)
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Readymades ...and Then Some and its songs |
| Let's get all the anarchists together and dance to old British field recordings! |
And of all their albums, this one's my favorite.
The albums samples heavily from old-time British folk music recordings, and though all its songs are political, if you don't read the album's liner notes you can just enjoy the songs as well-crafted, danceable, lovely songs.
"Salt Fare, North Sea" contains beautiful piano, "Jacob's Ladder" features danceable reoccuring horns, and "Home With Me" is the album's best song and is featured prominently in the award-winning short film "Suicide Tom" by filmmaker Dakota LaCroix. The song starts with a nice lilt of a keyboard bumping along, female backing vocals, and goes into a kind voice naming a series of great memories, and swells into the chorus, "I sailed the seven seas...carved my love on trees...I brought the whole world home with me...home with me." It's about always keeping the good moments of life, in your head and in your heart, and it's beautiful.
All of the songs are great though, and any money you might spend on this album would be money well-invested. It's terrific. "Readymades" will make you feel happy, melancholy, and like life is worth living. And read the liner notes, and you might learn something about world politics and the anarchist view.
"Readymades and Then Some" is especially nice because in addition to the album it comes with a DVD featuring long excerpts from a cool documentary of the band. It's also got a remix of "Tubthumping" by The Flaming Lips that's honestly not that good--but it's interesting. October 20, 2005
| Absolutely Bloody Brilliant |
| Another gem from Chumbawamba |
| Even better than itself! |
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