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Tinseltown to the Boogiedown [CD #1]
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Album Details: Tinseltown to the Boogiedown [CD #1]

Release Date:08/31/1999
Label:Virgin Records
UPC:724383867424

Track List: Tinseltown to the Boogiedown [CD #1]

  1. Tinseltown to the Boogiedown
  2. Umm
  3. Tinseltown to the Boogiedown (Ps...
  1. Tinseltown to the Boogiedown (Pe...
  2. Tinseltown to the Boogiedown (Al...

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    Scritti Politti's back!

    By RobertW  Dec 21, 1999

    Just when you thought these guys are supposed to suck, SP comes back with this EP preview of their all-new CD "Anomie and Bonhomie". The second track "Umm" is a winner. SP successfully blends hip hop with postmodern-ish guitar and smothers it with v...ocalist Green Gartsides softserve style. If Foo Fighters, Dr. Dre, and Hanson made an album together, it might sounds like this. I know it sounds horrible, but it works! Read more Less

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Biography

Scritti Politti

The last person you would expect to have seen fronting an anarchic punk band is Green Gartside, the Welsh wonder more renowned for highly polished pop-luxury that melts in the mouth like candy floss. Born in Cardiff on June 22, 1956, Gartside, at just fifteen, disatisfied with his common Christian name, decided to pick at random 'Green' after the trees and hills of Wale... Read more