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Manilow

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Download links and information about Manilow by Smudge. This album was released in 1994 and it belongs to Rock, Punk, Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 21 tracks with total duration of 41:03 minutes.

Artist: Smudge
Release date: 1994
Genre: Rock, Punk, Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 21
Duration: 41:03
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Manilow 1:26
2. Ingrown 3:11
3. Impractical Joke 2:16
4. Superhero 4:08
5. Funny You Should Mention That 0:24
6. Bodyshirt 2:52
7. Down About It 2:16
8. Little Help 2:26
9. Desmond 2:31
10. Scary Cassettes 1:11
11. Mr Coffee Man 0:04
12. Pulp 2:22
13. Dave the Talking Bear 2:02
14. Ugly, Just Like Me 1:17
15. Divan 2:34
16. Not Here for a Haircut 2:59
17. Don't Understand 2:39
18. Hell On Hot Bread 1:51
19. Top Bunkin' Duncan 0:04
20. Charles In Charge 0:47
21. Kelly 1:43

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Australia's Smudge created an impressive collection of songs with Manilow. Tom Morgan and company create consistently catchy pop tunes, assembling songs with simple pop hooks and clever lyrics. The disc starts off with the fuzzy title track, which is followed by the boisterous "Ingrown" and the sentimental "Impractical Joke." Morgan co-wrote "Desmond" with Nic Dalton of Godstar and the Lemonheads. "Down About It" was later covered by the Lemonheads. It, along with "Superhero," was co-written with Evan Dando of the Lemonheads. The band's punky variety of pop finally began to garner attention outside of the band's hometown of Sydney, Australia, with this disc. The band's knack for creating self-mocking songs like "Ugly, Just Like Me" garnered the band a slacker tag by media. The band won over much of their fan base with lighthearted and humorous songs like "Mr. Coffee Man," "Dave the Talking Bear," and "Not Here for a Haircut." The songs are simple, with basic guitar, bass, and drums combining with Morgan's confident vocal presence. The surprise of the disc comes at the end, with the unlisted covers of the theme song from the Charles in Charge TV show as well as the song "Kelly" from the Cheers television show. Manilow was recorded in August 1993 and was produced by Nic Dalton. Guest guitarist Simon Holmes appears on "Pulp" and "Superhero."