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The Wombats Proudly Present... A Guide To Love, Loss and Desperation | 
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| Artist: Wombats Label: 14th Floor Category: Music
List Price: £11.99 Buy New: £4.68 You Save: £7.31 (61%)
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Rating: 26 reviews Sales Rank: 97
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.7 x 0.4
EAN: 5051442333725 ASIN: B000TZGQKE
Release Date: November 5, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW - IMMEDIATE DELIVERY FROM THE UK
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| Tracks:
| • | Tales of Girls, Boys and Marsupials | | • | Kill the Director | | • | Moving to New York | | • | Lost in the Post | | • | Party in a Forest (Where's Laura?) | | • | School Uniforms | | • | Here Comes the Anxiety | | • | Let's Dance to Joy Division | | • | Backfire at the Disco | | • | Little Miss Pipedream | | • | Dr. Suzanne Mattox PHD | | • | Patricia the Stripper | | • | My First Wedding |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.co.uk Review By now you will have probably heard of The Wombats--in particular their heavily rotated singles like "Let's Dance to Joy Division" (a song title that's difficult to forget, or ignore) and ("Kill the Director"). Comprised of two Liverpudlians and a Norwegian, The Wombats--as their name and track titles suggest--indulge in a highly addictive type of `novelty-rock' that's edgy, well-produced--and more seriously infectious than that label would suggest. A Guide to Love ..., their debut album, is crammed to the rafters with fast-paced, catchy rock songs that offer wry lyrics and memorable sing-a-long choruses, and are fully intended to make you leap around the dancefloor. Think of Franz Ferdinand and the Kaiser Chiefs jamming with The Monkees and you won't be far wrong. The album is surprisingly diverse though, ranging from the barbershop jam "Tales of Girls, Boys and Marsupials" to the disco beats of "Backfire at the Disco" and the catchy hooks of "Patricia the Stripper". Where this high-octane trio will go after such a cheery, brave opening gambit is anyone's guess. Best to enjoy these jerky pop japes while they last. --Danny McKenna
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| Customer Reviews: Read 21 more reviews...
Disappointing August 4, 2008 G. Hill (Sydney, Australia) I was expecting a lot more from this album, especially after the second single release, Moving To New York. It promised a slightly more interesting and mature sound then the first, very pop sound of Let's All Dance to Joy Division. I was left underwhelmed by the mish mash of sounds, tempo and styles, non of which grabbed my attention long enough to make me want to hear the next track.
Disappointing considering the hype. July 28, 2008 L. E. Rassam (Liverpool, England.) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have heard only good things about The Wombats but this album fell short for me. They have some imaginative lyrics and are clearly able to play. I can see their appeal to other people but for me, every song sounded too similar to its predecessor and I started to lose interest. The sound is young and fun though, which is good and I have seen the lads perform live; they're good on stage. I just felt that this album didn't live up to the hype.
Love this! June 13, 2008 Ms. C. Bibby (uk) The songs on this CD are quirky energetic and upbeat. I don't know why so many people are saying they are "boybandy" or been done because I think they are very unique and the only thing I would have to say is most of the songs are singing about girls...but most songs do anyway. Overall a good CD
Upbeat British Indie May 25, 2008 Tim Villa 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Many people have abusive things to say about The Wombats, but this is one of those albums which you never get bored of! It has limitless querks and great tunes. It may not have the greatest lirics in the world but they are easy to pick out and aren't really going to make you commit suicide or cry in a corner. However I do agree that the lead singer looks like he eats children! Best Songs: Backfire at the Disco, Let's Dance to Joy Division, Moving to New York and My First Wedding.
Surely This Must Be "Album of the Year"? May 22, 2008 Bob Monkhouse (London) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is an absolutely fantastic album, very reminiscent of "I Should Coco" by Supergrass (in my opinion). Plenty of catchy tunes, lots of teenage energy and emotion, and most importantly of all: plenty of humour. The Wombats cover many topics, but their view of weddings and visiting the doctors will have you in stitches. Buy this album at any cost, and make it your album of the year!
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