1992: The Love Album

Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine

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Formed in 1987 by Les “Fruitbat” Carter and Jim “Jim Bob” Morrison, Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine burst onto the scene with their signature style of punk-pop infused with samples, drum machines, and social commentary.

‘1992 The Love Album’ was Carter USM’s debut release on Chrysalis Records and reached the No. 1 spot album on the UK Album Chart in May 1992, propelling the band to pop stardom.

This expanded edition features the complete album in it’s original running order on LP 1 – including the band’s biggest chart hit ‘The Only Living Boy In New Cross’ which reached No. 7 on the UK Singles Chart plus Top 40 singles ‘Do Re Me, So Far So Good’ and ‘The Impossible Dream’ (a cover of the Man of La Mancha standard).

LP 2 features ‘1992 – The Other Love Songs’, the complete collection of B-sides from the period plus the non-album Top 20 A-side ‘After The Watershed (Early Learning The Hard Way)’.

Newly remastered by Phil Kinrade at AIR Mastering and pressed on 180g blue (LP1) and yellow (LP2) translucent vinyl, housed in a gatefold sleeve with poly-lined inner bags.

Whilst the group are no longer active, Jim Bob is on a solo tour in Europe throughout September, and Les ‘Fruitbat’ Carter will be touring Europe from September to November with his group Abdoujaparov.

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Track Listings

  1. 1993
  2. Is Wrestling Fixed?
  3. The Only Living Boy In New Cross
  4. Suppose You Gave A Funeral And Nobody Came
  5. England
  6. Do Re Me, So Far So Good
  7. Look Mum, No Hands!
  8. While You Were Out
  9. Skywest And Crooked
  10. The Impossible Dream
  11. After The Watershed (Early Learning The Hard Way)
  12. The 90's Revival
  13. A Nation of Shoplifters
  14. This Is How It Feels
  15. Panic
  16. Watching The Big Apple Turnover
  17. King Rocker
  18. Mannequin
  19. Down In The Tubestation At Midnight
  20. Turn On Tune In Switch Off
  21. When Thesauruses Ruled The Earth
  22. Bring On The Girls

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