Review
We should be grateful for the Chumbas. Moving on from that anarchic post-punk phase and the bestselling single 'Tubthumping', they have eased across to the folk scene and reinvented themselves yet again - this time as a classy, low-key harmony band writing inventive, intelligent songs. --Robin Denselow, The Guardian (UK)
Product Description
Chumbawamba are back, armed with acoustic guitars, accordion and trumpet, five-part harmonies, a bucketful of attitude and a new 25-track 2008 release. The album features guests the Oyster Band, Roy Bailey, Robb Johnson, Barry Cooper and Jim Boyes and a hundred others, give or take a few. Some of its songs tackle all the important stuff like poetry, war, death, knickers and Lord Bateman's motorbike accident. There's also some heavyweight wrestling with WH Auden, Bertold Brecht and Lord Bono. No Masters.
--This text refers to the
Audio CD
edition.