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Tubthumper

 
Album Review: Tubthumper

  • Artist: Chumbawamba
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: September 23, 1997
  • Total Time: 55:07
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Chumbawamba had been kicking around the British indie scene for years, releasing nine albums before Tubthumper unexpectedly brought the band to the top of the charts not only in England, but around the world. The difference between Tubthumper and the rest of Chumbawamba's catalog lay in "Tubthumping," a giddily infectious blend of big dance beats, pop hooks, and football chants. It's a standout single, one that finds the group at its catchiest, and there isn't anything quite as good on the remainder of Tubthumper, an album that finds the group downplaying its notorious political radicalism in favor of pop and dance. Still, there's a handful of cuts scattered throughout the record that make the album worthwhile, and there's no denying that "Tubthumping" is a hit single unlike any other. It's one of the least likely hit singles ever, and that alone makes the record distinctive. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Tubthumping (Lyrics) Chumbawamba Chumbawamba (4:38)
Amnesia (Lyrics) Chumbawamba Chumbawamba (4:08)
Drip, Drip, Drip Chumbawamba Chumbawamba (5:08)
The Big Issue Chumbawamba Chumbawamba (4:37)
The Good Ship Lifestyle Chumbawamba Chumbawamba (5:13)
One by One (Lyrics) Chumbawamba Chumbawamba (5:45)
Outsider (Lyrics) Chumbawamba Chumbawamba (4:08)
Creepy Crawling (Lyrics) Chumbawamba Chumbawamba (4:03)
Mary, Mary Chumbawamba Chumbawamba (4:58)
Smalltown (Lyrics) Chumbawamba Chumbawamba (3:13)
I Want More (Lyrics) Chumbawamba Chumbawamba (4:01)
Scapegoat (Lyrics) Chumbawamba Chumbawamba (5:15)

Credits

Chumbawamba (Arranger), Chumbawamba (Producer), Chumbawamba (Engineer), Chumbawamba (Main Performer), Michael Cohen (Vocals), Casey Orr (Photography), Paul Greco (Bass), Neil Ferguson (Guitar), Neil Ferguson (Keyboards), Neil Ferguson (Producer), Neil Ferguson (Engineer), Jude Abbott (Trumpet), Jude Abbott (Vocals), Alice Nutter (Vocals), Danbert Novacon (Vocals), Gutter People (?), Harry Hamer (Drums), Harry Hamer (Programming), Dunstan Bruce (Percussion), Dunstan Bruce (Vocals), Geoff Clout (?), Kye Coles (Vocals), Abbott Sauce Works Band (Brass), Chopper (Cello), Lou Watts (Keyboards), Lou Watts (Vocals), Boff "Beagle" Whaley (Guitar), Boff "Beagle" Whaley (Vocals)
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Tubthumper
Studio album by Chumbawamba
Released September 23, 1997
Recorded Aug 1996 - Feb 1997
Genre Post-punk, Alternative rock, Anarcho-punk
Length 58:49
Label EMI (UK)
Universal Records/Republic Records (US)
Professional reviews
Chumbawamba chronology
Swingin' with Raymond
(1995)
Tubthumper
(1997)
WYSIWYG
(1998)

Tubthumper is an album by the anarcho-punk band Chumbawamba, and is the album that catapulted them into the mainstream. Many of the tracks address specific social issues, such as homelessness, the Liverpool Dockers' Strike or racism; a fair number of them express the anger and disgust of the British far left (of which Chumbawamba is part) over "New Labour," which started in 1994. Tubthumper was the band's first major commercial success, and remains their most successful album, selling over 3 million units in the United States alone, largely on the strength of the smash hit lead single "Tubthumping". Cover design for the album was by Michael Calleia at Industrial Strength Design in New York City.

EMI controversy

Tubthumper caused a huge upheaval in Chumbawamba's fan base, with many of their older fans feeling the band had trivialised all that they had stood for in signing to EMI. The band was targeted by many as being sell-outs and hypocrites, after having been sternly Do-it-Yourself (DIY) for their fifteen year history up until this point (when people cite this fact, however, they do tend to overlook that for many years, Chumbawamba were signed to a smaller commercial label, One Little Indian Records, and the fact that it was distributed by major label London Records).

The band's actions were made the subject of an EP released in 1998, entitled The Anti-Chumbawamba EP. One of the songs from the EP is available to download on the Chumbawamba official website, with accompanying text from the band stating: "It's all true."

Dunstan Bruce and Danbert Nobacon are shown reading hate mail from various fans and ex-fans in the 2000 Chumbawamba documentary, Well Done Now Sod Off. The letters are quite rude and severely critical of the actions undertaken by the band, with Nobacon having trouble finishing one letter and exclaiming his amazement at the harshness.

The band's official FAQ has the following to say on the subject: "We signed to EMI/Universal not because we'd been co-opted into the "If you can't beat capitalism... join it" school of thought, but because experience had taught us that in a capitalist environment almost every record company operates on capitalist principles. Our previous record label One Little Indian didn't have the evil symbolic significance of EMI BUT they were completely motivated by profit. Our [Chumbawamba's] position was that whoever we signed with would want us not for our ideas but for the potential profit, so we'd battle for a contract where we still had autonomy."

Track listing

All songs written and arranged by Chumbawamba

  1. "Tubthumping" – 4:37
  2. "Amnesia" – 4:08
  3. "Drip, Drip, Drip" – 5:08
  4. "The Big Issue" – 4:37
  5. "The Good Ship Lifestyle" – 5:13
  6. "One by One" – 5:45
  7. "Outsider" – 4:08
  8. "Creepy Crawling" – 4:03
  9. "Mary, Mary" – 4:58
  10. "Smalltown" – 3:13
  11. "I Want More" – 4:01
  12. "Scapegoat" – 5:07
Bonus tracks on some versions
  • "Farewell To The Crown" - 2:56
  • "Football Song" - 2:25
  • "Seven Days" - 4:07
  • "May Day" - 3:51
  • "Top of the World (Olé, Olé, Olé)" – 3:49

Personnel

  • Lou Watts: vocals, keyboards
  • Danbert Nobacon: vocals
  • Paul Greco: bass
  • Boff: guitar, vocals
  • Jude Abbott: trumpet, vocals
  • Alice Nutter: vocals
  • Dunstan Bruce: vocals, percussion
  • Harry Hamer: drums, programming

with

  • Neil Ferguson: keyboards, guitars

also featuring

  • Chopper: cello on "I Want More"
  • Michael Cohen: vocal on "Amnesia"
  • Abbott Sauce Works Band: brass on "Scapegoat"
  • Kye Coles: vocals on "Thank You"

 
 

 

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