A Humpty Dumpty Thing
A Humpty Dumpty Thing is the title of the 2007 solo album by Jim Bob, formerly of Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine.[1] It was released on Cherry Red Records and included a free book.[2] "The story is set in the not-too-distant future when all art is commissioned by the State. It's about a man chosen to write an 80,000-word novel or face a jail term. He's never written anything before and finds himself with instant writer's block."[3]
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Released | 2007 | |||
Genre | Indie punk | |||
Label | Cherry Red | |||
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Track listing
- "All the King's Horses"
- "Cartoon Dad"
- "Every Day When I Come Home I Expect to Find You Gone"
- "God's Blog"
- "Robin, Patrik and Chris"
- "Another Day at the Office"
- "The Carousel"
- "This Phoney War"
- "Pizza Boy"
- "Battling the Bottle (Fighting the Flab, At War with the World)"
- "Why Can't We Get Along?"
- "From This Moment"
- "The I Can't Face the World Today Blues"
Notes
- Mason, Stewart. "A Humpty Dumpty Thing - Jim Bob". AllMusic. Retrieved 27 October 2015.
- Abrahams, Ian. "A Humpty Dumpty Thing". Record Collector. Retrieved 27 October 2015.
- Interview with Alex Ogg for My Favourite Flavour magazine issue 002 November/December 2007
gollark: That's not a thing.
gollark: Realistically there probably isn't.
gollark: If there's demand I could probably package this as an actual product. Maybe even with a block scanner so it can do targeted mowing.
gollark: At power 0.5, so it only damages grass and unlucky people.
gollark: Stick a turtle/manipulator/whatever in the middle of the field, and have it constantly fire lasers in random directions on the, er, XZ plane?
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