Fuzz Townshend

Fuzz Townshend Artist: Fuzz Townshend
Label: Stinky Records
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 803615000423
EAN: 0803615000423
ASIN: B00006J40X


Release Date: 2002-09-17

Fuzz Townshend


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Tracks:

  1. How Beautiful
  2. Sunny Feet
  3. Fantasy
  4. Bokka
  5. Ain't It Great
  6. C'mon C'mon
  7. Trigger Happy
  8. Darling, I Love You
  9. Fashion Boy/Fasion Girl (New York Mix)
  10. Funky Delite
  11. Sinful Happy Fool
  12. Don't Break My Heart
  13. I Love Playing The Drums
  14. Fashion Boy/Fashion Girl (Moseley Mix)

Similar Items:

  1. Far In

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Badical.......2004-04-21

Once Fuzz Townshend was in the band Pop Will Eat Itself. This is the second record from this artist from Birmingham, England. It comes off as being as eclectic as Badly Drawn Boy or Mull Historical Society. Maybe this is Birmingham's answer to that funky Manchester business? Like many artists Fuzz bridges the jazz between folk and electronic music. "Fantasy" sounds like inspired electroclash meets Primal Scream. "Bokka" reminds me of The Stone Roses. "C'mon C'mon" is like girl groups in the sixties. Fuzz likes to evoke all periods of music. He was once part of Bentley Rhythm Ace and seems like a producer of big fat beats a la Fatboy Slim. There is no doubt that a song like "Fashion Boy/Fashion Girl" is a killer. This is a special surprise.

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2 out of 5 stars HORRENDOUS is an understatement!.......2004-04-09

I really can't begin to explain why this album is so bad. It's really sloppy and hardly original. The only reason it got two stars is because "Fashion Boy/Fashion Girl" is on it. I was lucky enough to find it used for a dollar, which is what it's worth to have this song. The song is fun, catchy, and has minimal vocals. Minimal vocals is a plus, since when there ARE vocals on the album, they're bland, tone-deaf, and very annoying (his voice is just too hard to bear). Not to mention that the lyrics are completely mundane. If you can't write good lyrics, PLEASE do us all a favor and alter your voice so we can't understand them. However, I doubt Fuzz has the technology or talent to even do THAT effectively. Please, don't buy this album. If you want interesting and unique techno, check out Mirwais's "Production," the Boom Boom Satellites' "Out Loud," or The Crystal Method's "Legion of Boom."

4 out of 5 stars Great funky album........2003-07-15

this album is great for it's fun vibe, it is a little sloppy in
parts (but, i have heard Fuzz before, and expected as much).
This is a much better album than FAR IN (although that record had better artwork and a better record title).
Almost every song is fun and listenable.
I love throwing it on in the background and just letting the album loop over and over all day on a sunny summer day.
If you enjoy fun music, and want to hear a good funky record;

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  6. Boys of Summer ~ The Ataris
  7. Rock on ~ Humble Pie
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  9. Roadhouse Swing ~ Chazz Cats
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