Over the Counter Culture
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Over the Counter Culture | ||||
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Studio album by The Ordinary Boys | ||||
Released | 5 August 2004 | |||
Recorded | 2003–2004 at Jacobs Studios and The Bunker | |||
Genre | Indie rock | |||
Length | 38:34 | |||
Label | B-Unique / Warner Music | |||
Producer | Stephen Street | |||
The Ordinary Boys chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
Allmusic | link |
BBC | Favourable link |
Drowned in Sound | 2/10 link |
entertainment.ie | link |
musicOMH | Favourable link |
NME | 8/10 link |
Stylus Magazine | D+ link |
Yahoo! Music UK | link |
Over the Counter Culture is the first studio album by Worthing, England band The Ordinary Boys. The album received critical praise and spawned the singles "Maybe Someday", "Week In Week Out", "Talk Talk Talk", and "Seaside". On its initial release in the UK, there was an ordinary version and Special Edition of the album issued. The Special Edition of the album included a second disc, a bonus limited edition Live EP of the band recorded live at the Carling Academy in Birmingham on June 4, 2004.The tracks on the Live EP, mixed by Stephen Street, are "The List Goes On", "(Little) Bubble", "Talk Talk Talk" and "Maybe Someday". The single "Over the Counter Culture" was featured on the Burnout 3: Takedown soundtrack.
Track listing
- "Over the Counter Culture"
- "The List Goes On"
- "Week In Week Out"
- "Talk Talk Talk"
- "Little Bitch" (Jerry Dammers) - A cover of The Specials
- "Settle Down"
- "Weekend Revolution"
- "Maybe Someday"
- "Just a Song"
- "Seaside"
- "In Awe of the Awful"
- "Robots and Monkeys"
Bonus Live Disc
- "The List Goes On" [Live]
- "(Little) Bubble" [Live]
- "Talk Talk Talk" [Live]
- "Maybe Someday" [Live]
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