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Half Man Half Biscuit

The Voltarol Years

    Brand new studio album from the Merseyside legends Half Man Half Biscuit.

    STAFF COMMENTS

    Barry says: One of our favourite Wirral exports (apart from McQueen, obvs) return for their FIFTEENTH full-length LP. Still having all the superb humour of their early years, bolstered by over 30 years of gigging and songwriting. A fine example of a band enduring AND thriving. A rare combo.

    TRACK LISTING

    1. I'm Getting Buried In The Morning
    2. Rogation Sunday's Here Again!
    3. Awkward Sean
    4. Tess Of The Dormobiles
    5. Grafting Haddock In The George
    6. Big Man Up Front
    7. When I Look At My Baby
    8. Beneath This Broken Headstone
    9. In A Suffolk Ditch
    10. Persian Rug Sale At The URC
    11. Midnight Mass Murder
    12. Token Covid Song
    13. Slipping The Escort
    14. Oblong Of Dreams

    Half Man Half Biscuit

    And Some Fell On Stony Ground

      'And Some Fell On Stony Ground' is a compilation of Half Man Half Biscuit tracks previously only available on singles and E.P's plus 'David Wainwright's Feet' from the 'Colours are Brighter' charity CD.

      Includes all tracks from the now deleted Editor's Recommendation and Saucy Haulage Ballads.

      The idea for this came after some bloke from Crickhowell suggested it whilst engaging the band in pleasant chit chat during a fire drill at Norton Canes Service Station.

      TRACK LISTING

      Jarg Armani
      Tending The Wrong Grave For 23 Years
      It Makes The Room Look Bigger
      On Finding The Studio Banjo
      Blood On The Quad
      I Went To A Wedding
      Ecclesiastical Perks
      Lock Up Your Mountain Bikes
      Eno Collaboration
      Get Kramer
      Hair Like Brian May Blues
      Ordinary To Enschede
      David Wainwright's Feet
      Bob Wilson - Anchorman
      Worried Man Blues
      On Passing Lilac Urine
      New York Skiffle
      Lark Descending
      Vatican Broadside


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