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The Cleaners From Venus Vol. 1

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Download links and information about The Cleaners From Venus Vol. 1 by Cleaners From Venus. This album was released in 2012 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Pop, Alternative, Psychedelic genres. It contains 42 tracks with total duration of 02:15:48 minutes.

Artist: Cleaners From Venus
Release date: 2012
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Pop, Alternative, Psychedelic
Tracks: 42
Duration: 02:15:48
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Swinging London 3:23
2. A Blue Wave 3:00
3. 3 Union Lads 2:33
4. Helpless 2:39
5. Winter in the Country 2:24
6. Modern TV 2:19
7. Kool of the Night 2:29
8. The Trevor Rutter Experience 2:31
9. Marathon 3:06
10. A Personal Issue 3:07
11. Marathon (2) 3:04
12. Urban Jungle 3:12
13. A Minimal Animal 3:32
14. I Fell In Love With a Cleaner 3:20
15. So This Is Modern Jazz, Is It? 2:53
16. Marilyn on a Train (1981 Version) 3:05
17. A Weekend in Subordia 3:19
18. Wivenhoe Bells (1980 Version) 3:41
19. University Challenge 2:18
20. Alien 2:47
21. At Home With Myself 2:45
22. The Artichoke That Loved Me 3:10
23. Night Starvation 2:27
24. Tukani (Monday Is Grey) 5:29
25. A Girl With Cars In Her Eyes 3:04
26. I Can't Stop (Holding On) 2:20
27. Living on Nerve Ends 2:24
28. I Wanna Do That 2:35
29. European War 2:42
30. Hungry Day 3:05
31. F.U.N. 3:58
32. Be an Idiot Pop Star 3:27
33. Marilyn on a Train (1982 Version) 4:03
34. This Rainy Decade 2:17
35. Time in Vain 3:02
36. Only a Shadow 3:31
37. Corridor of Dream 5:10
38. Wivenhoe Bells (Version II) 4:22
39. Midnight Cleaners 5:16
40. Factory Boy 3:29
41. A Wretched Street 3:40
42. Don't You Worry About the Ads 4:50

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This three-disc set collects the first three albums — Blow Away Your Troubles, On Any Normal Monday, and Midnight Cleaners — from English lo-fi, sunshine pop provocateurs Lol Elliot and Martin Newell, otherwise known as the Cleaners from Venus. Listeners who are only familiar with Newell's solo outings or the group's more studio oriented, mid-'80s material may be put off by the fluctuating fidelity of these home-recorded works, but there are enough gems lurking here, like "Marilyn on a Train," "Only a Shadow," and "Be an Idiot Popstar" to warrant more than just a cursory spin.