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Album: Born In The UK

Badly Drawn Boy : Born In The UK
Artist: Badly Drawn Boy
Album: Born In The UK
Year: 2006
Genre: Pop

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Track Title Mode, kbps
Length
Size, MB
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1 The Swimming Pool Is On Order
192
1:33
2.12
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2 Born In The UK
192
2:35
3.56
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3 Degrees Of Separation
192
4:18
5.90
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4 Welcome To The Overground
192
3:24
4.66
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5 A Journey From A To B
192
3:45
5.15
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6 Nothing's Gonna Change Your Mind
192
5:21
7.34
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7 Promises
192
5:07
7.02
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8 The Way Things Used To Be
192
4:47
6.56
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9 Without A Kiss
192
5:31
7.58
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10 The Long Way Round (Swimming Pool)
192
4:54
6.73
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11 Walk You Home Tonight
192
3:46
5.17
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12 The Time Of Times
192
3:19
4.56
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13 One Last Dance
192
4:52
6.68
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Album Review

In the summer of 2005, Damon Gough had a bit of a crisis. Despite having penned a score of new songs for his fifth LP with Stephen Street, a producer many musicians would give their left arm to work with, his heart just wasn’t in it. So the man in the hat ripped it all up and started again.

Clearly, Badly Drawn Boy is a man ruled by his heart, and he’ll follow wherever it may lead. Eventually, it led him back home, to the things that he loves - his wife, his kids, and his roots. Hence the focus of Born In The U.K. and its Springsteen-esque title track, on which BDB pays homage to the best of Blighty (“Life On Mars”, the Sex Pistols, Margaret Thatcher). But the influence of The Boss runs deeper here than just the titular pun. ‘If we still don't have a plan,’ Gough sings on album closer “One Last Dance”, ‘we’ll just listen to “Thunder Road”’.

Clearly, the Boy’s been listening hard. Springsteen’s confident songsmithery resonates throughout, making this Gough’s most contented and least introspective album since his Mercury-winning debut. In fact, only on the overblown romp “Welcome To The Overground” does he put a foot wrong.

“Time Of Times”, on the other hand, is a real pleasure. Tipping its hat gently at fan favourite, “The Shining”, it encapsulates in three charming minutes everything that Brits have come to love about the bearded one. Long may he reign.


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