The Best of the Lemonheads: The Atlantic Years

Editorial Reviews
New Musical Express
The Best Of The Lemonheads--mainly covering the time from 1992's It's A Shame About Ray to their last album Car Button Cloth--highlights both Dando's gifts and his insurmountably irritating flaws. Playing on his wide-eyed charms with deceptive determination, he looked like the kind of boy who could get it together to write songs but would probably find pedestrian crossings bewildering. It was an image that gave sometimes ordinary songs a veneer of otherworldliness and, more importantly, that moment-capturing magic.

Music Review:

  1. The Floydian Propulsion Project
  2. The Top [Import]
  3. Think Tank [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics]
  4. Thirteen
  5. Tony Hawk's American Wasteland
  6. Transformer
  7. Travel Edition 1990-2005
  8. Trickle
  9. Truth and Soul
  10. Turn Japanese [EP] [Import]

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Now You See Me Now You Don't [Import]

The Choral Music of Sir Edward Bairstow

The Expressive Horn

Music: Back to Mine [Box set]

Weekender [Import]

Twisted

The Best of the Northern Boys

What I Really Want for Christmas [Content/Copy-Protected CD]

Translucent Flashbacks

The Rolling Stones, Now!

The Best of Morrissey

The Soldier

The Master [Explicit Lyrics]

Rule Brittania

Droppin' Things