In It for the Money (2021 Remaster) Supergrass
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Album-Release:
2021
HRA-Release:
27.08.2021
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- 1 In It for the Money (2021 - Remaster) 03:09
- 2 Richard III (2021 - Remaster) 03:13
- 3 Tonight (2021 - Remaster) 03:09
- 4 Late in the Day (2021 - Remaster) 04:43
- 5 G-Song (2021 - Remaster) 03:27
- 6 Sun Hits the Sky (2021 - Remaster) 04:55
- 7 Going Out (2021 - Remaster) 04:16
- 8 It's Not Me (2021 - Remaster) 02:56
- 9 Cheapskate (2021 - Remaster) 02:43
- 10 You Can See Me (2021 - Remaster) 03:40
- 11 Hollow Little Reign (2021 - Remaster) 04:07
- 12 Sometimes I Make You Sad (2021 - Remaster) 02:51
Info for In It for the Money (2021 Remaster)
"In It for the Money" is the second studio album by English alternative rock band Supergrass, released in 1997. NME called it "more fun than watching a wombat in a washing machine"[1] and named it the 10th best album of the year. In 1998, Q readers voted it the 68th greatest album of all time, while in 2000 the same magazine placed it at number 57 in its list of the 100 Greatest British Albums Ever.
Supergrass’ hugely successful second album, which reached #2 in UK Album Charts in 1997, amassed 300k sales in the UK and over a million worldwide since release. Voted 10th Best Album of 1997 (NME) and included in ‘1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die’, it featured the hit singles: ‘Going Out’ (UK #5), ‘Richard III’ (UK #2), ‘Sun Hits the Sky’ (UK #10) and ‘Late In The Day’ (UK #18).
"On its second album, the cleverly titled In It for the Money, Supergrass brought the songs to the forefront, slowing the tempos considerably and constructing a varied, textured album that makes the band's ambition and skill abundantly clear." (Stephen Thomas Erlewine, AMG)
Gaz Coombes, vocals, guitar
Danny Goffey, drums, backing vocals
Mick Quinn, bass, backing vocals
Rob Coombes, keyboards
Digitally remastered
Supergrass
are: Gaz Coombes, Mick Quinn, Danny Goffey, and Rob Coombes - are one of the most important bands to emerge during the 1990s, with several million record sales, including 6 top 10 albums and 10 top 20 singles.
Formed in Oxford UK in 1993, the Brit, Q, NME and Ivor Novello-winning outfit released their Mercury-nominated No.1 debut album I Should Coco in 1995. Fourth single, ‘Alright’, was a pop masterpiece and became a massive hit, catapulting the band to global success. Supergrass subsequently released another five acclaimed studio albums: In It For The Money (1997), Supergrass (1999), Life On Other Planets (2002), Road To Rouen (2005), Diamond Hoo Ha (2008) as well as top 5 best of, Supergrass Is 10 (2004). Other top 20 singles include: ‘Lenny’, ‘Going Out’, ‘Richard III’, ‘Sun Hits The Sky’, ‘Pumping On Your Stereo’, ‘Moving’ and ‘Grace’.
Supergrass split in 2010, though the band members have gone on to lead successful solo lives: Gaz Coombes released solo albums Here Come The Bombs in 2012, Matador, 2015 and World’s Strongest Man, 2018; Mick Quinn released Stranger In The Alps, 2011 and Loosen Up, 2013 with the DB Band. Now a member of Oxford's Swervedriver, he appears on the 2019 LP Future Ruins. Danny Goffey has released solo material including album Schtick in 2018. Rob has been teaching piano & music therapy and recording his own songs.
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