Disgraceful

Disgraceful
Disgraceful
Studio album by Dubstar
Released October 1995
Genre Synthpop
Label Food Records
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Dubstar chronology
Disgraceful
(1995)
Goodbye
(1997)

Disgraceful was Dubstar's debut album. It was released in October 1995 on the Food Records label, a division of EMI that was also home to Blur.

Track listing

  1. "Stars"
  2. "Anywhere"
  3. "Just A Girl She Said"
  4. "Elevator Song"
  5. "The Day I See You Again"
  6. "Week In Week Out"
  7. "Not So Manic Now
  8. "Popdorian"
  9. "Not Once, Not Ever"
  10. "St. Swithin's Day" (originally recorded by Billy Bragg on his album Brewing Up with Billy Bragg)
  11. "Disgraceful"

Censorship

Disgraceful's cover underwent a revision after some time on general release. The original cover—pictured here—contained a furry blue pencil case with a balloon inside, creating a somewhat labia-like effect. This was later revised to the current, slightly less blatant bunny slipper design. Some[who?] have contested this move as censorship which entirely misconstrues the tongue -in-cheek humour of the original.

Singles released in order of release date

  • "Stars"
  • "Anywhere"
  • "Not So Manic Now"
  • "Elevator Song"



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