Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine- 1992: The Love Album (CD)
Formed in 1987 by Les "Fruitbat" Carter and Jim "Jim Bob" Morrison, Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine burst onto the scene with their signature style of punk-pop infused with samples, drum machines, and social commentary. '1992 The Love Album' was Carter USM's debut release on Chrysalis Records and reached the No. 1 spot album on the UK Album Chart in May 1992, propelling the band to pop stardom. Whilst the group are no longer active, Jim Bob is on a solo tour in Europe throughout September, and Les 'Fruitbat' Carter will be touring Europe from September to November with his group Abdoujaparov.
Track List
- 1993
- Is Wrestling Fixed? the Only Living Boy in New Cross
- Suppose You Gave a Funeral and Nobody Came
- England
- Do Re Me So Far So Good
- Look Mum No Hands!
- While You Were Out
- Skywest and Crooked
- The Impossible Dream
- CD2: 1992 the Other Songs: After the Watershed (Early Learning the Hard Way)
- The 90's Revival
- A Nation of Shoplifters
- This Is How It Feels
- Panic
- Watching the Big Apple Turnover
- King Rocker
- Mannequin
- Down in the Tube Station at Midnight
- Turn on Tune in Switch Off
- When Thesauruses Ruled the Earth
- Bring on the Girls
- Another Brick in the Wall
- Skywest and Crooked (Penguin Mix)*
- The Only Living Boy in New Cross (BBC - Live at Norwich Sound City 26
- 4
- 92)
- Twenty Four Minutes from Tulse Hill (BBC - Live at Norwich Sound City 26
- 4
- 92)
- Rubbish (BBC - Live at Norwich Sound City 26
- 4
- 92)
- Do Re Me So Far So Good (BBC - Live at Norwich Sound City 26
- 4
- 92)
- Anytime Anyplace Anywhere (BBC - Live at Norwich Sound City 26
- 4
- 92)
- Prince in a Pauper's Grave (BBC - Live at Norwich Sound City 26
- 4
- 92)
- CD3: 1992 the Live Album - Pyramid Stage Glastonbury*: The Only Living Boy in New Cross
- Twenty Four Minutes from Tulse Hill
- Rubbish
- Good Grief Charlie Brown
- Re-Educating Rita
- Look Mum No Hands!
- Anytime Anyplace Anywhere
- Sheriff Fatman
- A Prince in a Pauper's Grave
- While You Were Out
- Shoppers' Paradise
- After the Watershed
- Bloodsport for All
- A Perfect Day to Drop the Bomb
- DVD: What Do You Think of the Programme So Far?: 1993 (Overture) (Intro)
- Rubbish (Promo Video)
- Anytime Anyplace Anywhere (Promo Video)
- Bloodsport for All (Promo Video)
- Sheriff Fatman (Promo Video)
- Say It with Flowers (Live at Brixton Academy - June 1991)
- After the Courtcase (Promo Video)
- The Only Living Boy in New Cross (Promo Video)
- While You Were Out (Live at Glastonbury - June 1992)
- Do Re Me So Far So Good (Promo Video) Top of the Pops*: The Only Living Boy in New Cross (23
- 04
- 1992)
- The Impossible Dream (26
- 11
- 1992)
- After the Watershed (24
- 10
- 1991) Commentary with Jim Bob and Fruitbat*
Formed in 1987 by Les "Fruitbat" Carter and Jim "Jim Bob" Morrison, Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine burst onto the scene with their signature style of punk-pop infused with samples, drum machines, and social commentary. '1992 The Love Album' was Carter USM's debut release on Chrysalis Records and reached the No. 1 spot album on the UK Album Chart in May 1992, propelling the band to pop stardom. Whilst the group are no longer active, Jim Bob is on a solo tour in Europe throughout September, and Les 'Fruitbat' Carter will be touring Europe from September to November with his group Abdoujaparov.
Track List
- 1993
- Is Wrestling Fixed? the Only Living Boy in New Cross
- Suppose You Gave a Funeral and Nobody Came
- England
- Do Re Me So Far So Good
- Look Mum No Hands!
- While You Were Out
- Skywest and Crooked
- The Impossible Dream
- CD2: 1992 the Other Songs: After the Watershed (Early Learning the Hard Way)
- The 90's Revival
- A Nation of Shoplifters
- This Is How It Feels
- Panic
- Watching the Big Apple Turnover
- King Rocker
- Mannequin
- Down in the Tube Station at Midnight
- Turn on Tune in Switch Off
- When Thesauruses Ruled the Earth
- Bring on the Girls
- Another Brick in the Wall
- Skywest and Crooked (Penguin Mix)*
- The Only Living Boy in New Cross (BBC - Live at Norwich Sound City 26
- 4
- 92)
- Twenty Four Minutes from Tulse Hill (BBC - Live at Norwich Sound City 26
- 4
- 92)
- Rubbish (BBC - Live at Norwich Sound City 26
- 4
- 92)
- Do Re Me So Far So Good (BBC - Live at Norwich Sound City 26
- 4
- 92)
- Anytime Anyplace Anywhere (BBC - Live at Norwich Sound City 26
- 4
- 92)
- Prince in a Pauper's Grave (BBC - Live at Norwich Sound City 26
- 4
- 92)
- CD3: 1992 the Live Album - Pyramid Stage Glastonbury*: The Only Living Boy in New Cross
- Twenty Four Minutes from Tulse Hill
- Rubbish
- Good Grief Charlie Brown
- Re-Educating Rita
- Look Mum No Hands!
- Anytime Anyplace Anywhere
- Sheriff Fatman
- A Prince in a Pauper's Grave
- While You Were Out
- Shoppers' Paradise
- After the Watershed
- Bloodsport for All
- A Perfect Day to Drop the Bomb
- DVD: What Do You Think of the Programme So Far?: 1993 (Overture) (Intro)
- Rubbish (Promo Video)
- Anytime Anyplace Anywhere (Promo Video)
- Bloodsport for All (Promo Video)
- Sheriff Fatman (Promo Video)
- Say It with Flowers (Live at Brixton Academy - June 1991)
- After the Courtcase (Promo Video)
- The Only Living Boy in New Cross (Promo Video)
- While You Were Out (Live at Glastonbury - June 1992)
- Do Re Me So Far So Good (Promo Video) Top of the Pops*: The Only Living Boy in New Cross (23
- 04
- 1992)
- The Impossible Dream (26
- 11
- 1992)
- After the Watershed (24
- 10
- 1991) Commentary with Jim Bob and Fruitbat*