Editor's Recommendation

Editor's Recommendation is a 2001 extended play CD by Birkenhead-based indie band Half Man Half Biscuit.[1][2][3]

Editor's Recommendation
EP by
Released25 June 2001
StudioLiverpool Music House
GenrePost-punk
Length11:36
LabelProbe Plus PP32CD
ProducerColin McKay and Co.
Half Man Half Biscuit chronology
Trouble over Bridgwater
(2000)
Editor's Recommendation
(2001)
Cammell Laird Social Club
(2002)

John Peel (19392004; BBC Radio 1 DJ 19672004), who greatly admired the band,[4] included two tracks from Editor's Recommendation in his 2001 Festive Fifty: "Bob Wilson  Anchorman" at No. 13 and "Vatican Broadside" at No. 16.[5]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Bob Wilson  Anchorman"1:37
2."On Passing Lilac Urine"1:44
3."Lark Descending"3:12
4."Worried Man Blues"2:30
5."New York Skiffle"2:02
6."Vatican Broadside"0:31

Notes

gollark: Well, because I dislike being creepily surveiled. Though I mostly don't go to much effort.
gollark: As far as I know ISPs can't see that you connect to your own LAN.
gollark: You may only ask dishonest questions.
gollark: VPNs prevent ISPs from seeing all this except possibly to some extent #3, but the VPN provider can still see it, and obviously whatever service you connect to has any information sent to it.
gollark: Anyway, with HTTPS being a thing basically everywhere and DNS over HTTPS existing, ISPs can only see:- unencrypted traffic from programs/services which don't use HTTPS or TLS- the *domains* you visit (*not* pages, and definitely not their contents, just domains) - DNS over HTTPS doesn't prevent this because as far as I know it's still in plaintext in HTTPS requestts- metadata about your connection/packets/whatever- also the IPs you visit, but the domains are arguably more useful anyway

References

  1. Sampson, Kevin (21 July 2001). "Taking the biscuit". The Guardian. Retrieved 24 November 2014.
  2. Half Man Half Biscuit  Editor's Recommendation at Discogs
  3. Half Man Half Biscuit: Editors Recommendation at AllMusic. Retrieved 24 March 2015.
  4. H is for... Half Man Half Biscuit on YouTube Official video by John Peel's widow, Sheila.
  5. "Keeping It Peel: Festive 50 2001". BBC. Retrieved 25 February 2016.
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