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The Sun Is Often Out

Album - 24 june 1996 - DeB Id: 47612
By Longpigs
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Album DeRango™ 15,19

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The Sun Is Often Out Axelmoloko

 "'The Sun Is Often Out' is a pure guitar-rock album, positioned between early Radiohead’s instinctive rock and Suede’s melodic attitude."

 "A band that hinted at excellent qualities and from which remarkable artistic maturity was expected, cut short by misfortune."

 Explore Longpigs' memorable debut and rediscover a lost Britpop classic today!

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Lost Myself (05:04)
She sold herself on the one love,
the one that most of us live without,
And... Dressed for the occasion
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She Said (04:25)
Theres no clothes I can buy
make me feel like myself
she said
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Far (04:45)
I never had a moment anybody waits in line
But I'd kill for this feeling, then again
Seen you drenched in rubber pushing at your clothes so frightening
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Jesus Christ (04:00)
I've been up here
Almost too long
It's only fair they should start to raise the fare
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Try not to need her I'm not a believer
A look in your eye makes me satisfied
Stare at this head lies asleep on my shoulder
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Elvis (04:25)
Crawled out of the park to eat her took a
Stairwell would I fall to please her
Just to tear this out of my belly forever
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Nobody matters and this is depressing me
I know a strange one could change all of this
But they two were lovers they
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Longpigs

Longpigs were an English Britpop/alternative rock band from Sheffield. They released two studio albums—The Sun Is Often Out (1996) and Mobilehome (1999)—and scored notable singles including On and On, She Said, and Lost Myself. Guitarist Richard Hawley later pursued a successful solo career and worked with Pulp; vocalist Crispin Hunt fronted the group.
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