Gorgeous George

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Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 58:34

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Classic

julianzane

Probably his best, certainly the most consistent. Eclectic in its style, but also feels a bit like a concept. Essential listening for the Edwyn uninitiated.

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Great album...

KrustyMonkey

Girl like you is, of course, a great tune. That said, this entire album is pretty strong. Enjoy!

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A Big Bad Masterpiece

thom.hammond

Yes it's the one with "A Girl Like You" on it, but this is also, for me Edwyn's solo masterpiece. Not a weak link in there, required downloading chaps...

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Edwyn Disses Cobain?

2perishable

Edwyn made a brief appearance on the musical mainstream with "A Girl Like You," but the bloke's been around for ages. With Orange Juice he made some of the best tunes of the 80's. This album is awesome from beginning to end and starts out with, GASP, a jab at his holiness, Kurt Cobain.

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Great Album

RonaldP

This is a great album - please don't just download Girl Like You. Get the whole thing.

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Edwyn Collins made a remarkable and unexpected comeback with Gorgeous George, and it’s not hard to see why. The album represents a consolidation of Collins’ skills as a songwriter, demonstrating both his vicious wit and his effortless melodicism. Working with former Sex Pistols drummer Paul Cook and bassist Claire Kenny, he develops the hardest-hitting musical attack of his career, but it’s also surprisingly versatile, capable not only of glam rock, but also jangle pop, folk-rock and blue-eyed soul. And while Collins can occasionally be accused of lyrical sniping — the attack on Guns N’ Roses in “North of Heaven” is simply silly — there’s no denying that when his words and music hit the same target, such as on the darkly catchy Iggy Pop tribute “A Girl Like You,” the results are wonderfully cerebral pop music. – Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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