A Wet Handle

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A Wet Handle
Cutlerwethandlecover.jpg
Studio album by
Released1997
Genre Spoken word
Label Creation
Ivor Cutler chronology
Gruts
(1986)
A Wet Handle
(1997)
A Flat Man
(1998)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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A Wet Handle is an album by Ivor Cutler, originally released in 1997 on Creation Records.

Track listing

(all by Cutler)

  1. "Her Tissues" (1:20)
  2. "An American Drink" (0:29)
  3. "One Day" (0:32)
  4. "Out of Decency" (0:30)
  5. "My Disposition" (1:10)
  6. "No I Won't" (0:49)
  7. "It's Stupid" (0:36)
  8. "By the Bush" (1:04)
  9. "The Thatcher Generation" (0:58)
  10. "My Vest" (0:31)
  11. "Goosie" (1:03)
  12. "When It Wants" (0:44)
  13. "Her Zimmer" (0:24)
  14. "The Farmer's Wife" (0:26)
  15. "Bets" (0:55)
  16. "Just in Time" (1:09)
  17. "The Specific Sundry" (1:50)
  18. "Just Listen" (0:38)
  19. "The Breaking Point" (0:38)
  20. "Spring Back" (0:35)
  21. "Hell" (0:25)
  22. "A Man" (0:14)
  23. "The Place" (0:37)
  24. "Hello Explorer!" (0:38)
  25. "Not Asking" (0:40)
  26. "His Slow Hand" (0:32)
  27. "Local Creatures" (1:00)
  28. "Heptagon" (0:37)
  29. "Where's My Razor?" (0:54)
  30. "One Side" (0:33)
  31. "Singing to My Foot" (0:35)
  32. "Ride Off" (0:26)
  33. "A Great Albatross" (0:33)
  34. "A Berd" (0:26)
  35. "Half and Half" (0:40)
  36. "Get off the Road" (0:42)
  37. "A Fine Example" (0:32)
  38. "Faces of People" (0:29)
  39. "Stand Well Clear" (0:44
  40. "Naughty Sydney" (0:50)
  41. "Perverse" (0:51)
  42. "The Bargain" (0:43)
  43. "Space Sandwich" (0:44)
  44. "Baked Beetles" (1:07)
  45. "Taking Hands" (0:34)
  46. "Entities" (0:52)
  47. "It" (0:20)
  48. "A Kitchen Knife" (0:44)
  49. "Not from Hens" (0:43)
  50. "The Carpet" (0:27)
  51. "Beyond" (0:36)
  52. "The Way Out" (0:27)
  53. "To Take" (0:15)
  54. "Do You Call That Living?" (0:29)
  55. "On Holiday" (0:26)
  56. "The Taste of Gunny" (0:34)
  57. "A Blunt Yashmak" (0:42)
  58. "The Kiddies" (0:29)
  59. "I Give Up" (0:56)
  60. "My Window Box" (1:08)
  61. "A Pain in the Neck" (1:47)
  62. "Not Even" (0:16)
  63. "Tablets" (1:00)
  64. "Flat Thin Chests" (0:43)
  65. "A Good Girl" (0:41)
  66. "He Himself" (0:57)
  67. "Uncrossing Her Legs" (0:47)
  68. "Crete/Greece" (0:31)
  69. "Squeaky" (0:46)
  70. "Oddly Comforting" (1:06)
  71. "An Original Sweet" (0:31)
  72. "The Bridge" (1:00)
  73. "Butterfly" (0:50)
  74. "Snaps" (0:18)
  75. "Just" (0:23)
  76. "Hummed and Hawed" (0:56)
  77. "Thursday" (0:25)
  78. "A Cosy Nest" :22
  79. "A Slice of Seedcake" (0:47)
  80. "What a Funny Room" (0:37)
  81. "Heavy Rock" (0:34)
  82. "The Whole Forest" (0:41)
  83. "Little Hetty" (0:23)

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