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AMG All Music Guide: Malcom McLaren
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Duck Rock (Audio CD),15 June, 1990
List price $11.98
Brilliant Unique Madness! / 4
Although it has its weak spots, there's enough brilliant work here to highly recommend this to anyone looking for something unique and different in this world of factory-line musical product.
Combining african, latin, hillbilly and hip hop influences, this album is uncategorisable and unlike anything else I've ever heard.
You probably won't find this in any critic's "albums you must have" lists, because it doesn't neatly fit into anyone's "box".
It's too experimental for the pop fans, too pop for the radicals. It shamelessly appropriates all kinds of musical heritage, without fitting into any of those neat little categories. McLaren can't sing or play instruments, so gets no credibility from "real" musicians.
But somehow McLaren and producer Trevor Horn have created one of the best albums ever! If you described this album "in theory", it would sound absurd, but what you hear through the speakers is genius.
McLaren's subsequent albums don't quite gel, but this one hits the mark.
Song "SOMETHING’S JUMPING IN YOUR SHIRT"
written by: Malcolm McLaren/R. Kilgore/M. Kessler
FEATURING BOOTSY COLLINS & INTRODUCING LISA MARIE
Lisa-Marie you're a beautiful girl
Do you really think so?
True perfection
But can I really do it?
Take it to the ball and on that runway
Walk the body
And remember, shoot that arrow!
No matter what I do, no matter what I say
My t-shirt's changed since yesterday
I look into the mirror and my t-shirt's got a mark
I guess it's just because my life is falling apart
But I felt something hurting
And a boy said,
There's somethin jumpin!
Jumpin in my shirt
Something's jumpin, jumpin in your shirt
Something's jumpin, does it really hurt?
Something's jumpin, my hearts on red alert
Walk the body! Walk the body!
Lisa Lisa, Lisa Lisa
I know this feeling
Oh it's hurting, just because love is growing
Oh ah ah, please don't stop
It must be love
Something's jumpin, it must be love
Something's jumpin! Jumpin in your shirt
The pain it really hurts
Something's jumpin, it must be love
Something's jumpin! Jumpin in your shirt
The pain it really hurts
No matter what I do
No matter what I say
The boys see me in a whole new way
It's different now, they're all love bound
But I don't like love,
I kick it around, I kick it around
But I felt something hurting
And the boys said
There's something jumpin!
Jumpin in your shirt
Walk the body! Walk the body!
Lisa Lisa, Lisa Lisa
I know this feeling
Oh it's hurting, just because love is growing
Oh ah ah, please don't stop
It must be love
I've got courage and I feel brave
If those boys try to hurt me
I'll end their happy day
Jump!
It must be love
There's something jumpin! Jumpin in your shirt
Something's jumpin
It must be love
Jump!
It must be love
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Amazon.com: The Wicked Ways of Malcolm McLaren: Books: Craig Bromberg
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Rock's Backpages - John Mendelssohn
... McDonald and Giles : Mcdonald & Giles (Cotillion) Review by John Mendelssohn, Rolling
Stone, March 1971. Malcolm McLaren : Malcolm Mclaren Eats Egg Salad ...
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