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  • Artist: Chumbawamba
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: June 08, 2004
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

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Though its clickable stream isn't as satisfying as the manual tune of a shortwave, Internet radio is still an effective international transmitter for localized sounds and ideas. The crew of a supertanker might joyfully discover a stream for New York hip-hop powerhouse Hot 97, for example, and blast Jay-Z into the inky Indian Ocean night. Conversely, the Internet grants a profound reach to the rants of the average soapbox idealist, whose words might burst with sudden and unlikely force from tinny desktop speakers half a world away. These bitstream cultural transfers -- both the wanted and the unwanted -- are the impetus for the grumbling lovely global village of Chumbawamba's UN. Its rousing punk past put on a shelf, the veteran collective of outsider Brits has crafted a set from international bits of found sound and World Wide Web crosstalk both extreme and goofy. There's the usual vocal harmony keen, and a bed of acoustic guitars and subtle electronic programming holds the whole thing together. "Just Desserts" begins with a scratchy prayer group recording, before winding into an accordion-fueled support platform for Global Pastry Uprising. Is that Billy Bob Thornton telling the anecdote at "Everything You Know Is Wrong"'s start? Unclear, but the cut's poppy acoustic bop cloaks its recitation of some of the most significant conspiracies, controversies, and violent events of the recent era, not to mention Chumba's position that stuffed-shirt agendas were behind them all. The song's a rabble-rouser, for sure, but just one in this UN's nation-by-nation Bad Stuff survey. It joins "Be With You," which gives support to Zimbabwean cricketers protesting President Mugabe; "Buy Nothing Day"'s endorsement of Adbusters magazine's infamous anti-consumerism movement; and "I Did It for Alfie," the story of a parent's personal protest against the world he brought his child into. These themes tend to take precedence over Chumbawamba's music. It has evolved into a nice-enough amalgam of samples and folktronica, but can be a bit bland on its own terms. The music seems much more comfortable when its political and social observations are seamless with its beats and breaks. Standouts in this respect include "A Man Walks into a Bar," which is topped off with evocative Latin rhythms, but is also a clever and explosive indictment of the Cuban embargo. "Following You" is a hopeful tribute to humanizing urban space, and "Rebel Code" celebrates Linux and the Open Source Revolution. By posting missives about problems on an international scale (and using the Internet for source material), Chumbawamba has effectively moved its brand of activism into a new phase as borderless as the powers-that-be it struggles against. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The Wizard of Menlo Park Chumbawamba Chumbawamba (3:41)
Just Desserts Chumbawamba Chumbawamba (4:01)
On eBay (Lyrics) Chumbawamba Chumbawamba (3:47)
Everything You Know Is Wrong Chumbawamba Chumbawamba (5:08)
Be With You Chumbawamba Chumbawamba (3:27)
When Fine Society Sits Down to Dine Chumbawamba Chumbawamba (5:31)
A Man Walks into a Bar Chumbawamba Chumbawamba (4:00)
Buy Nothing Day Chumbawamba Chumbawamba (3:47)
Following You Chumbawamba Chumbawamba (2:48)
We Don't Want to Sing Along Chumbawamba Chumbawamba (3:17)
I Did It for Alfie Chumbawamba Chumbawamba (2:39)
Rebel Code Chumbawamba Chumbawamba (3:28)

Credits

John Lennon (Author), John Lennon (Quotes Researched & Compiled), Chumbawamba (Arranger), Chumbawamba (Producer), Andy Cutting (Accordion), Andy Cutting (Accordion (Diatonic)), Pat Grogan (?), Pat Grogan (Vocal Impersonations), Simon Lanzon (?), Casey Orr (Photography), Justin Sullivan (Mouth Organ), Louis Thomas Watts (Keyboards), Louis Thomas Watts (Vocals), Louis Thomas Watts (Group Member), Boff (Guitar), Boff (Vocals), Boff (Group Member), Neil Ferguson (Bass), Neil Ferguson (Vocals), Neil Ferguson (Group Member), Jude Abbott (Trumpet), Jude Abbott (Vocals), Jude Abbott (Group Member), Alice Nutter (Vocals), Alice Nutter (Group Member), Danbert Novacon (Vocals), Harry Hamer (Drums), Harry Hamer (Vocals), Harry Hamer (Group Member), Dunstan Bruce (Vocals), Dunstan Bruce (Group Member), Una Corda (Keyboards), Gill Pearson (Violin)
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Un
Studio album by Chumbawamba
Released June 8, 2004
Recorded 2004
Genre Anarcho-punk
Length 45:36
Label MUTT/Edel Records (UK/Europe)
Koch Records (US)
Professional reviews
Chumbawamba chronology
Readymades
(2002)
Un
(2004)
A Singsong and a Scrap
(2005)

Un is a Chumbawamba album released in mid 2004, and features major influences from both electronic and folk music, containing many samples from world music. It serves as a bridge between the band's earlier electric sound and the current acoustic sound. The single from the album is "On eBay", which also has a music video.

Track listing

All tracks written, arranged and produced by Chumbawamba

# Song Name Length Notes
1 "The Wizard of Menlo Park" 3:41 "The Wizard of Menlo Park" is the nickname for Thomas Edison, whose voice is sampled at the beginning of the track reciting the first recorded words, "Mary had a little lamb". Also namechecks record producer Gus Dudgeon.
2 "Just Desserts" 4:01 Contains a sample of anti-homosexual country singer Anita Bryant being hit in the face with a pie by a gay rights activist and her reaction, to pray for the attackers "devient lifestyle"; The lyrics reflect how people like Anita will "scramble to the top" by their political rhetoric, only to "fall from grace" and deservedly end up with "egg" or pie "on [their] face"
3 "On eBay" 3:47 About how ancient relics looted during the War in Iraq were found being sold on eBay
4 "Everything You Know Is Wrong" 5:08 Contains references to many conspiracy theories and government misinformation efforts, such as the 'faked' moon landing, John F. Kennedy assassination and the 'missing' WMDs in Iraq
5 "Be With You" 3:27
6 "When Fine Society Sits Down to Dine" 5:31 Contains sample of Pacifica Radio, the oldest running public radio network in the USA; The song is a critique on celebrity charity events, a topic addressed by Chumbawamba since their first record Pictures of Starving Children Sell Records 18 years earlier
7 "A Man Walks Into a Bar" 4:00 Seems to draws parallels between alcoholism and US-Cuba relations
8 "Buy Nothing Day" 3:47 Buy Nothing Day is an anti-consumerist holiday
9 "Following You" 2:48
10 "We Don't Want to Sing Along" 3:17
11 "I Did It for Alfie" 2:39
12 "Rebel Code" 3:28

Personnel

  • Alice Nutter - Vocals
  • Jude Abbott - Trumpet, Vocals
  • Dunstan Bruce - Vocals
  • Louise Watts - Vocals, Keyboards
  • Boff - Guitar, Vocals
  • Neil Ferguson - Bass, Vocals
  • Harry Hamer - Drums, Vocals
  • Danbert Nobacon - Vocals

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