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21st Century Man "Limited 2CD"

21st Century Man "Limited 2CD"
Luke Haines

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Suburban Morning
  2. Peter Hammill
  3. Klaus Kinski
  4. Love Letter To London
  5. Wot A Rotter
  6. Our Man In Buenos Aires
  7. Russian Futurists Black Out The Sun
  8. English Southern Man
  9. White Honky Afro
  10. 21st Century Man

Disc 2:

  1. Achtung Bonus CD
  2. Mother Bonus CD
  3. The Great Brain Robbery Part 1 Bonus CD
  4. Ex-Teds Bonus CD
  5. The Great Brain Robbery Part 2 Bonus CD
  6. Playground Dread Bonus CD
  7. Greenwich Observatory Bonus CD
  8. The Great Brain Robbery Part 3 Bonus CD
  9. Fag BreakBonus CD

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2075 in Music
  • Released on: 2009-11-02
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .11 pounds

Customer Reviews

English Southern Genius5
The Haines does it again.

More instant classics from the country's finest songwriter.

Try to catch him live this November.

Be warned that the "Bonus" CD, Achtung Mutha is weird to say the least (think Velvet Underground's "The Gift" meets the UK art scene)

Too clever for his own damn good5
People who write music and lyrics this good should have a special place in your life. This album has the kit and the kaboodle, songs to make you laugh and cry sometimes with ball-peen hammer glam rock other times with gentle jesus swaying folk-pop. Klaus Kinski is genius and should really be the benchmark song for x-factor. Wot a rotter needs to be blasting out of every school disco in the country, inform the kids that this the benchmark for success in the music industry. Buy, listen, enjoy, destroy, buy again.

Return to form5
Deep,dark, and weirdly life affirming -check the opener 'Suburban Mourning,' where the twist is that there is no twist. The title track, 'Klaus Kinski' and 'Love letter to London' are instant classics. In short, Haines best work since the late '90's.