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Love Bites & Bruises - A Wonder Stuff Compilation

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Download links and information about Love Bites & Bruises - A Wonder Stuff Compilation by The Wonder Stuff. This album was released in 2000 and it belongs to Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 35 tracks with total duration of 01:47:38 minutes.

Artist: The Wonder Stuff
Release date: 2000
Genre: Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 35
Duration: 01:47:38
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Down Here 2:19
2. I Am a Monster 2:18
3. Frank 1:26
4. How High? (The Upper Hand) [Demo Versión] 2:26
5. Oh Dear, Dear Dierdre, Oh Deary (Demo Version) 2:28
6. Meaner Than Mean 1:59
7. Sell the Free World 3:02
8. Jealousy 2:05
9. Happy: Sad 2:18
10. A Rave from the Grave 3:22
11. A Wonderful Day (Demo Version) 1:59
12. Unbearable (Live Acoustic) 2:35
13. Can't Shape Up, Again 3:06
14. Circlesquare (Paranoia Mix) 3:26
15. Our New Song 2:42
16. Hit By a Car 3:26
17. Maybe (Acoustic Radio Session) (featuring Miles Hunt) 3:36
18. Sing the Absurd (Mark Goodier Evening Session, BBC Radio One FM, Acoustic) (featuring Malcolm Treece, Miles Hunt, Martin Bell) 3:13
19. The Professiónal Disturber of the Peace 3:23
20. Whites 3:09
21. A Curious, Weird and Ugly Scene 2:52
22. Burger Standing 3:56
23. Flour Babies 3:48
24. Unrest Song 3:09
25. Just Helicopters 2:55
26. Trim Your Sails (Demo Version) 3:09
27. Missión Drive (Live at The Leeds Town & Country) 4:05
28. On the Ropes (Live at The Leeds Town & Country) 3:59
29. Golden Green (Live at The Leeds Town & Country) 4:51
30. Fisherman's Blues (Live at The Leeds Town & Country) 3:41
31. Red Berry Joy Town (Live At The Leeds Town & Country) 2:41
32. No, for the 13Th Time (Live) 2:55
33. Ten Trenches Deep (Live At The Leeds Town & Country) 5:10
34. Ruby Horse (Live At Phoenix Festival) 3:01
35. Dizzy (Live At Phoenix Festival) 3:08

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This solid two-disc live/rarities collection gleaned from the not-so-long history of the band not only shows how underrated they were, but that they were genuinely concerned with musical and artistic growth. The first disc starts with short blasts of snide pop, before moving into the brilliant "Our New Song." Disc two is where the magic really happens, and right from the get go. "Professional Disturber of the Peace" may be one of the best songs in their catalog. Also included are highlights from the last tour and their big U.K. hit, "Dizzy," which is performed with Vic Reeves at the Phoenix festival. It's nice to finally get the rest of the picture with this band, but unfortunate that they're not making new music together.