Bad Dream Fancy Dress

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Curry Crazy 02:19 Tools
Choirboys Gas 02:14 Tools
The Supremes 03:03 Tools
Discotheque 04:53 Tools
Rave-up 02:58 Tools
Lemon Tarts 02:55 Tools
Where Have All the Schoolboys Gone? 04:00 Tools
Foreign Muck 02:38 Tools
Kick in the Teeth 02:00 Tools
Flair 02:30 Tools
You Wind Me Up 04:00 Tools
Leigh-on-Sea 03:28 Tools
Dali's Diet 03:49 Tools
Colour Problem 02:09 Tools
Choirboys Gas (hack the cassock) 02:15 Tools
Up the King of Luxembourg 02:09 Tools
Up the King of Luxembourg! 02:07 Tools
Leigh On Sea 03:29 Tools
Rave Up 03:00 Tools
Leigh - On - Sea 03:28 Tools
Chiorboys Gas 02:15 Tools
Up The King Of Luxenbourg! 02:07 Tools
Bad Dream Fancy Dress - Lemon Tarts 02:07 Tools
Bad Dream Fancy Dress - Rave Up 02:07 Tools
Life On Mars 02:07 Tools
Choirboy Gas 02:07 Tools
Discothèque 02:07 Tools
Morpheus 02:07 Tools
CURRY CRAZY!!! 02:07 Tools
lemon tart 02:51 Tools
Bad Dream Fancy Dress - You Wind Me Up 02:07 Tools
Bad Dream Fancy Dress - Choirboys Gas 02:07 Tools
Disotheque 02:07 Tools
Discoteque 02:51 Tools
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"It's both hilarious and a devastating deconstuction of the girl group stereotype." Melody Maker, December 3 1988 "This is what remains of the scrubbed apple cheeks of England. Bad Dream Fancy Dress are a screechy couple with no respect for conventional tuning. This is actual English pop music and if it gives you an ear ache that's your problem." Nick Coleman, Time Out, December 1988 "Glorious stuff, like watching two teenage waitresses with very sharp fingernails going berserk and savaging a smug executive diner. How can mere sensible pop music possibly compete?" Melody Maker, December 3 1988 Originally released on the classic El label, 'Choirboys Gas' is typical of the kind of leftfield bohemian sound that was championed by major influence 'Mike Alway' at the time. Cally and Katz, two brilliantly intelligent and party-loving girls from Leigh-On-Sea in Essex teamed with the King Of Luxembourg, who wrote and produced this most stunning pop essay of an album. The joy of sex and the pleasures of subversion are charted on a great album that is Punk wrapped in a chocolate box. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.