How I Learned to Love the Bootboys

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How I Learned to Love the Bootboys
How I Learned to Love the Bootboys cover
Studio album by The Auteurs
Released 1999
Recorded  ?
Genre Rock
Length 35:15
Label Hut Records
Producer(s) Luke Haines, Pete Hofmann, Phil Vinall
Professional reviews
The Auteurs chronology
After Murder Park
(1996)
How I Learned to Love the Bootboys
(1999)


How I Learned To Love The Bootboys was the fourth and final album by The Auteurs, the band of Luke Haines. Sporting a more electronica-orientated influence on its typical indie/glam sound after the incendiary rock of After Murder Park, the album is not frequently cited as The Auteurs' best, but has nevertheless spawned a series of fan favourites, including single The Rubettes and Future Generation, on which Haines predicted that one day The Auteurs would be rediscovered and gain the commercial success that had always eluded them.

[edit] Track listing

  1. The Rubettes – 3:27
  2. 1967 – 2:42
  3. How I Learned To Love The Bootboys – 3:05
  4. Your Gang, Our Gang – 1:46
  5. Some Changes – 3:19
  6. School – 2:58
  7. Johnny And The Hurricanes – 3:51
  8. The South Will Rise Again – 2:24
  9. Asti Spumante – 3:27
  10. Sick Of Hare Krishna – 2:51
  11. Lights Out – 2:10
  12. Future Generation – 3:11