Disgraceful
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Disgraceful | |||||
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Studio album by Dubstar | |||||
Released | October 1995 | ||||
Genre | Synthpop | ||||
Label | Food Records | ||||
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Replacement cover | |||||
Disgraceful is Dubstar's debut album. It was released in October 1995 on the Food Records label, a division of EMI that was also home to Blur.
[edit] Track listing
- Stars
- Anywhere
- Just A Girl She Said
- Elevator Song
- The Day I See You Again
- Week In Week Out
- Not So Manic Now
- Popdorian
- Not Once, Not Ever
- St. Swithin's Day(Originally recorded by Billy Bragg on his album Brewing Up)
- Disgraceful
[edit] Censorship
Disgraceful's cover underwent a revision after some time on general release. The original cover contained a furry, blue pencil case with a balloon inside, creating a somewhat labia-like effect. This was later revised to the current, slightly less blatant bunny slipper design. Some have contested this move as censorship which entirely misconstrues the tongue-in-cheek humour of the original.
[edit] Singles released in order of release date
- Stars
- Anywhere
- Not So Manic Now
- Elevator Song