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Compilation album by Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine | ||||
Released | December 2005 | |||
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The Good, the Bad, the Average and Unique is an album of demos, B-sides and alternate takes by British electronic rock artists Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine. The title comes from a lyric in the group's successful 1992 single; "The Only Living Boy in New Cross". The artwork echoes the sleeve of the group's previous b-sides collection; Starry Eyed And Bollock Naked (1994).
Track listing
- "Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Everything"
- "Hounded (with Wez)"
- "Sweetheart Sugar Baby (Full band version)"
- "Elvis Lives (& carterbreakamerica)"
- "Junk Male (demo)"
- "Drop The Bomb (demo)"
- "Every Time A Churchbell Rings (demo)"
- "A Sheltered Life (demo)"
- "Granny Farming In The UK (demo)"
- "Ceasefire" (acoustic version recorded in Spain)
- "Airplane Food" (acoustic version recorded in Spain)
- "Elvis Lives (Oxford Zodiac soundcheck)"
- "Johnny Cash (Oxford Zodiac soundcheck)"
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