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  • Release Date: 12/15/2007
  • Original Release: 1999
  • Sales Rank: 154,004
  • Label: TOSHIBA EMI JAPAN
  • UPC: 4988006773639

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Supergrass

1LISTENMoving 4:26
2LISTENYour Love 3:27
3LISTENWhat Went Wrong (In Your Head) 4:05
4LISTENBeautiful People 3:22
5LISTENShotover Hill 3:42
6LISTENEon 3:44
7LISTENMary 3:59
8LISTENJesus Came from Outta Space 4:10
9LISTENPumping on Your Stereo 3:20
10LISTENBorn Again 3:38
11LISTENFar Away 5:05
12LISTENMama & Papa 2:32

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Editorial Reviews

In the mid-'90s, Supergrass emerged from London as a poppy, peppy antidote to the pretentiousness of acts like the London Suede and Pulp. Dubbed the "new Monkees" because of their silly, brazen antics, Supergrass were musically more like a hyperactive cross between the Jam and the Buzzcocks on their first album, I SHOULD COCO. Over time, however, the Grass have gradually grown into a more emotionally mature and creative outfit. Their departure from adolescence began in 1997 with the dynamic IN IT FOR THE MONEY, and reaches adulthood with this self-titled disc, which betrays the influence of John Lennon's solo work, early Kinks, and David Bowie. More sonically relaxed than Supergrass's earlier material, songs like "Moving," "Eon," and "What Went Wrong (in Your Head)" display newfound confidence and sentimentality as the band flirts with more intricate arrangements and more personal subject matter. But while lines like "When I come here I don't feel so alone/I'm just trying to carry on with the life I've made" ("Shotover Hill") display a sense of introspection, tracks like "Jesus Came from Outta Space" prove that Supergrass certainly haven't lost their sense of humor. Jon Wiederhorn, Barnes & Noble



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September 08, 2002: This album is fantastic. There are a few hmmmm tracks, but most of them are absolute gems. I cried the first time I heard "Mary"- beause it was just so perfect. Go and buy it!

This review was written about the CD edition.