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COOKIES [CD]

1990s, 1990s Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (1 Jun 2007)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: CD
  • Label: Rough Trade Records
  • ASIN: B000N6TZL6
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 44,949 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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1990s could be the toughest, meanest, most insane band in the UK. The indie trio hail from Glasgow, which does, after all, have a reputation for being a city of hard men.

This would certainly explain why their contemporaries and critics have been queuing up to heap praise on a band that does little to justify such excitement on the evidence of this debut album alone.

Formed from the ashes of The Yummy Fur, 1990s set themselves up for a kicking straight away with that awful name. Is it nostalgia for a time that is arguably most well-remembered for when irony, self-consciousness and post-modernism were feted as highly as originality, intelligence or wit?

Former Suede man and occasional Libertines producer Bernard Butler is behind the desk and there's a pleasing tautness to the record's sound, even if it is so clearly derivative of Davis Bowie, The Velvet Underground Iggy Pop and Jonathan Richman.

Unfortunately this is one of the most lyrically atrocious albums in recent memory. How about: 'You were my boogaloo/you were my favourite shoe' on "See You At The Lights"? Or 'My cult status/keeps me alive' on "Cult Status"? Eventually the suffix changes to '!keeps me f*****g your wife'. Lads, if your chatting-up skills are as poor as your lyrics, you wouldn't get a peck on the cheek.

Sex covered, drugs must be along soon. And of course, "Enjoying Myself" isn't likely to be about the joys of crochet. But, oh no! There goes the nonsensical drivel alert: 'I like to play chess/ with a man in a vest/ unless he was wearing a Stetson' leading into 'I'm into the forest now/ as my pills should be taking effect soon'. Wait, Noel Gallagher's been on the phone saying even he wouldn't have used couplets that dire at his most baked.

It's only on the penultimate song does the whole sorry mess become clear. "Thinking Of Not Going" sounds like a song about missing a lecture (non-students may vomit at this point). It even goes: 'I got a lecture at 3.15 / this town is really mean, if I don't go/ they'll kick me out'.

Phew. Clearly Cookies was a deliberately awful parody of rock 'n' roll and the joke's on anyone who takes it seriously, like The Darkness, The Killers, Jet or some other bunch of timewasters. Haha. Good work guys. You almost had us going there. --Lou Thomas

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1990S Cookies (2007 UK factory sealed 12-track CD album - Produced by Bernard Butler Cookies is the debut album from the Glasgow rock & soul 3-piece and includes the singles You Made Me Like It Your Supposed To Be My Friend and See You At The Lights presented in a digipak picture sleeve)

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
What a debut 17 July 2007
Format:Audio CD
This in my lowly opinion is a contender for album of the year.It has everything,great riffs hilarious lyrics the lads are obviously enjoying making music.If you like guitar pop get this you will not be disappointed.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
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There's not much that needs to be said, every tune is great, definately a contender for album of the year but has to compete with Klaxons - Myths of the near future so it won't be easy.

Buy it and you will never look back. I hope their next album will be as good if not better than this (that is quite a feat).
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful
By Dax
Format:Audio CD
With a nice mix of both fast-paced rock n roll songs (e.g. You made me like it, You're supposed to be my friend, Thinking of not going)and slower/softer songs (e.g. Arcade precinct, Weed)this is a great debut album from a great Indie/Rock band.

Though some of their lyrics aren't exactly revolutionary (bah bah babadababaaaaaaaa...etc. don't worry there are some real words in their songs aswell) the tunes are great and the lyrics are VERY good at getting stuck in your head.

Though track 3 has an explicit lyric (and a lot of the songs have drug references in them) it is still good album for most ages.

Buy if you like: Rolling stones,Kaiser chiefs,Most rock n roll (or indie) bands
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