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V/Vm - Sick Love

Label:
Catalog#:
OFFAL03
Format:
CD, Album
Country:
UK
Released:
2000
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Experimental

Tracklist

1   The Best Baby 1:51
2   Stay Annuva Day 4:25
3   The Lady In Red (Is Dancing With Meat) 4:09
4   I Need Lard 4:12
5   Goodiepal's _ _ _ _ s (Edit) 0:56
6   Only You Ba Da Da Da 3:18
7   Two Can Play That Gammon 2:33
8   Just The Way You Are xx 4:36
9   Say Nothing At All 3:35
10   Take My Beef Away 4:06
11   Sex You Up 0:50
12   Words...... 4:01
13   The Other Side 3:27
14   For Evver And Evva 3:35
15   A Perfect Moment 3:30
16   Blue Thighs (Baby's Got) 3:47
17   Do You Want To Know A Sick-Rat? 2:06
18   Spud Girls Two Become 1 3:53
19   Angels 3:56
20   Mama Mia Tordis 1:37
    Vocals - Tordis Berstrand
21   On My Own Why Did It End... 4:31
22   Untitled 3:02

Notes

Disc presented in plastic square-shaped zip-lock bag with paper inserts.
The style is metamusic, musical commentary on music. Butchered love songs in this case.

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Review by tine Jul 12, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
Sick Love

When I first heard this cd by V/Vm captivating all the sick love anthems, I knew straight away that the world would never be the same again. Here somebody had opened Pandora’s box and all the tunes that I had ever hated in my life were turned into something I could relate to in some f***ed up way. I found myself listening to the Spice Girls’s “Two Becomes 1” and other classics like “Take My Breath Away,” I can’t remember who did the original but who cares.

A cd that I will never forget and probably bring with me to a lonely island if I ever get the change to go. V/Vm rules - Sick Love will never die.

Rated 2/5
Review by Vimster Jan 10, 2003
Certainly an interesting noise, altering the tunes on these 'clasic love songs', making that bit more vomit-inducing. The trouble is, V/Vm tended to rely on this sound for more releases than is good, the sound got very tired. However, this is the definitive 'Sick Love'-sounding one, and as such is worth having, if only to bamboozle the normals.