Love You More Than Football | ||||
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Studio album by Space | ||||
Recorded | 2000 | |||
Genre | BritPop | |||
Label | Gut Records | |||
Producer | Edwyn Collins | |||
Space chronology | ||||
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Love You More Than Football is an unreleased Space album from 2000. Originally scheduled for release in July 2000, the album was to be a follow up to 1998’s Tin Planet.[1] The album, briefly known as Bulletproof, was later rescheduled for December 4, 2001, but was never released.[2][3]
Most of the 14 tracks on the album were short love songs. The album was produced by Edwyn Collins.[1]
The single "Diary of a Wimp" reached #49 in the UK.
Currently the album has been set as license free so it can be freely dowmloaded from the internet if a copy can be found. This has been confirmed by the singer "Tommy Scott" who when asked in Bristol in October 2009, apparently told a fan. "Oh god, that was meant to be released about ten years ago... If you got a copy of it, then it's yours, I've chucked that project away since "Gut" screwed us over.".
"Gut" was the record company that "Space" was signed to, and who they released both the "Spiders" and "Tin Planet" album through.