The Worst...Album in the World...Ever...EVER!

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The worst...album in the world...ever...EVER!
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Released3 November 1997
Genre Comedy, parody
Length32:58
Label Columbia
The Shirehorses chronology
The worst...album in the world...ever...EVER!
(1997)
Our Kid Eh
(2001)
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The worst...album in the world...ever...EVER! is the first album from Shirehorses, a spoof English band. The title is a dig at the long-running series of compilation albums popular in the UK.

The album was released on 3 November 1997, and reached number 22 on the UK Albums Chart. [2]

Track listing

  1. THE SHIREHORSES — "(Now) I Know (Where I'm Going) Our Kid" (The Seahorses — "Love is the Law")
  2. PEELA TATER — "Ta La" (Kula Shaker — "Tattva")
  3. BABY BLOKE — "You're Gormless" (Baby Bird — "You're Gorgeous")
  4. THE CHARLEY TWINS — "West Country Boy" (The Charlatans — "North Country Boy", and briefly Reef — "Place Your Hands")
  5. DICK CAVE AND THE BAD CHEESE feat. RILEY MINOGUE — "Hapless Boy Lard" (Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds featuring Kylie Minogue — "Where the Wild Roses Grow")
  6. DOOFERGRASS - "Feel Like Shite" (Supergrass — "Alright")
  7. GAZEBO - "Lardy Boy" (Placebo — "Nancy Boy")
  8. EDWYN BOBBINS — "Girl Like You (Hiya)" (Edwyn Collins — "A Girl Like You")
  9. FLUSH — "Single Bloke" (Lush — "Single Girl")
  10. MORONICO — "Sha La La La, Tum Tee Tum (Untitled)" (Monaco — "What Do You Want from Me?")
  11. CHEEPER — "Ugly Bleeder" (Sleeper — "Inbetweener")
  12. DICK CAVE AND THE BAD CHEESE feat. ALAN BAWL (NO RELATION) — "The Ballad of Franny Lee" (Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds — "Henry Lee")
  13. THE RA-GNOMES — "Sheena Easton (Punk Rocker) / Joe's Fucked Off" (The Ramones — "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker" segued with "Blitzkrieg Bop")
  14. ALLADIN-ANE — "Bill Oddity" (David Bowie (aka Aladdin Sane) — "Space Oddity")
  15. FRANK SPENCER BLUES EXPLOSION — "Frank Spencer Blues Explosion" (Jon Spencer Blues Explosion general parody)
  16. PO-FASIS — "Cum On Skweeze Me Boilz" (Oasis, covering Slade's "Cum On Feel the Noize")
  17. BABY BLOKE — "You're a Bastard" (Baby Bird — "You're Gorgeous")

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References

  1. "allmusic ((( The Worst Album in the World ... Ever ... EVER! > Overview )))". www.allmusic.com. Retrieved 18 July 2010.
  2. "The Shirehorses - Fancy a Brew - Planet Bods".