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How Am I Doing So Far? (Bonus Track Version)

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Download links and information about How Am I Doing So Far? (Bonus Track Version) by Martin Gordon. This album was released in 2006 and it belongs to Indie Rock, Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 20 tracks with total duration of 01:08:34 minutes.

Artist: Martin Gordon
Release date: 2006
Genre: Indie Rock, Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 20
Duration: 01:08:34
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. (Oh No, What Shall We Do?) Daddy Lost His Head In a Coup 4:03
2. Love Power 3:37
3. The Captain of the Pinafore 2:57
4. Fuss Me 3:18
5. Land of Nod 3:14
6. Plug 'n' Play 3:54
7. Anyway Goodbye 3:30
8. Her Daddy Was a Dalek, Her Mummy Was a Non-Stick Frying Pan 3:07
9. Every Little Thing She Does 3:04
10. Only One Dream Per Person 4:59
11. Cheap Trick 3:12
12. Fickle 3:04
13. Bad Light Stops Play 4:12
14. How Am I Doing So Far? 3:16
15. The End of the Line 3:12
16. Hit Him On the Head (With a Hammer) [Bonus Track] 3:19
17. Girls Fight Over Me 3:13
18. Next Big Thing 3:25
19. Good Girls (Andy Reimer Remix) 3:02
20. Hit Him On the Head (With a Hammer) [Original Demo] 2:56

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With three sterling solo albums under his belt, and a box set rounding the trilogy into one convenient, budget-priced block, it would be hard to imagine Martin Gordon's profile rising any higher, at least on the new release racks. But along comes How Am I Doing So Far? all the same, and anybody glancing at the track listing and assuming that it's just a best-of digest of the other three CDs would be doing themselves a major disservice. Of course, that's all it is, really, but the simple act of mixing the three together, then extracting a single disc's worth of highlights, brings a new context to some of Gordon's finest recent compositions. Four bonus tracks, meanwhile, include two wholly unreleased numbers ("Girls Fight Over Me" and "Next Big Thing,") plus a snazzy remix and a fabulous demo. Elsewhere, we're reminded of Gordon's long-standing fascination for the Beatles ("Every Little Thing" joins "Dear Prudence" (from his Jet days) and "Norwegian Wood" (Radio Stars) in his canon of fab Fabs covers), but the meat of the matter remains the wall of sheer wonder that Gordon has erected across a clutch of truly extraordinary songs. Indeed, whether you already own the parent albums or not, How Am I Doing So Far? really should be the next big thing on your shopping list.