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  • Terry Edwards & The Scapegoats

  • My wife doesnt understand me
  • Format: CD Album
  • Catalogue Number: REFIT 004CD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Sartorial
  • Release Date: 12 November 2001
  • Availability: In Stock

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My wife doesnt understand me

Repackaged reissue, originally on the Stim label.

"It's Showtime" sets the musical agenda, "Margaret Thatcher, we still
hate you" (still a crowd-pleaser over 10 years on) sets the political
one. The sleeve shows Terry wearing nothing but a saxophone and a pained
expression. "No wonder his missus is baffled", one reviewer observed.

Features cult artiste Robyn Hitchcock's favourite Edwards song, "Hey,
Louis, let's do lunch", and for those pressed for time the title track
consists of all 14 tracks being played simultaneously.

Only two cover versions on the Scapegoats debut studio album - "A taste
of honey" and "Jean-Pierre", whose melodies throw the rest of the music
into relief, giving the album depth and longevity.

Track Listing

6-8-1 (The Burn-Up)
Hey, Louis, Let's Do Lunch
Cover Versions (version 2)
Ructions
I Don't Know Where It's Coming From (But I Dig It)
Knife
Known, Not wanted
It's Showtime
No Qualms
De-hydrate/Re-hydrate
Blue Funk
A Taste Of Honey
Margaret Thatcher, We Still Hate You
Jean-Pierre
My Wife Doesn't Understand Me


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