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''WYSIWYG'' (an abbreviation of What You See Is What You Get) is the ninth studio album by English
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, released on 4 April 2000 by
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. The album was written and produced by Chumbawamba (excluding a cover of the
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"), with additional production by Neil Ferguson. Originally a continuation of the sound of predecessor ''
Tubthumper ''Tubthumper'' is the eighth studio album and the major label debut by English rock band Chumbawamba, released on 1 September 1997 by EMI. The album was written and produced by Chumbawamba, with additional production from Neil Ferguson. A musica ...
'' (1997), the group scrapped the material from the album's initial recording sessions and sought to explore new sounds with ''WYSIWYG''. The album incorporates elements of pop,
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. Thematically, the album explores various aspects of pop culture that the group had been exposed to due to the success of their 1997 single "
Tubthumping "Tubthumping" is a song released by British rock band Chumbawamba from their eighth studio album, ''Tubthumper'' (1997). It is the band's most successful single, peaking at number two on the UK Singles Chart. It topped the charts in Australia, ...
". ''WYSIWYG'' was promoted with one single: " She's Got All the Friends That Money Can Buy". ''WYSIWYG'' received polarized reviews from music critics. Some music critics praised the album's catchy hooks and references to pop culture, while others criticized the album for being dull and lacking cohesion. The album was met with some controversy due to the song "Passenger List for Doomed Flight #1721", a
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to "She's Got All the Friends That Money Can Buy" and bonus track on the album, in which the group names off prominent public figures that they wish would disappear on an astray flight. In a stark contrast to ''Tubthumper'', the album failed to attain any notable commercial success, failing to chart on any major music charts. Following the commercial failure of ''WYSIWYG'', Chumbawamba parted ways with EMI in 2001.


Recording

About 8 months after the release of ''Tubthumper'', Chumbawamba returned to the studio to work on a follow-up record. They recorded a full 10-song album, but decided it was too similar to its predecessor, so they scrapped it and started over.


Critical reception

The album was subject to polarized reviews from music critics upon its release. Some critics were extremely positive regarding the album.
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awarded the album an "A−" and praised it as "an unslackening stream of infectious invective and simplistic satire," going on to praise "Hey Hey We're the Junkies". AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine also praised the album, giving it 4 stars and felt that although the album didn't contain any obvious hit singles and was rather short, concluding that the record "delivers far more than anyone could have expected, especially anyone that considered the group one-hit wonders." Some critics' feelings regarding the album were more mixed.
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gave the album 7 out of 10 and commented that the album was "very different" from its predecessor, going on to question the album's subtlety but concluding that the album demonstrates great range, positing that "all the eccentricities of the album, however, are offset by sweet melodies." ''Entertainment Weekly'', though praising the record's melodies and temper, felt that some of the songs' topics (such as album stickering and
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) "are thumpingly dated." However, some critics were extremely negative regarding the album. ''
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s Rob Sheffield awarded the album 1 and a half stars out of 5, commenting that the album sounds like "a self-imitating mishmash of shout-along choruses, tepid beats and confused eclectic diddling", deeming the album "bumbling adult pop". Louis Pattison's review for
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was also negative, deeming the songs "soulless" and "saccharine" and commenting that the album lacks subtlety and tact.


Commercial performance

Upon its release, the album was a commercial failure for Chumbawamba, causing them to leave
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a year later, due to disputes. However, in the United States, Republic/Universal handled releases for
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, especially '' Readymades'', but dropped the band from the label in 2004, allowing them to sign onto
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. As of August 2015, the album had sold 22,000 copies in the US.


Track listing


Song notes

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commercial, circa 2002. *"New York Mining Disaster 1941" is a cover of the
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' 1967 single. *The hidden track ends in Alice Nutter saying, "It's me trousers," and laughing, after which another voice says, "That's it."


Personnel

Adapted from
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and ''WYSIWYG'' liner notes.''What You See Is What You Get'' liner notes Group Members *
Lou Watts Louise "Lou" Watts (born 4 June 1962) is a British musician, perhaps best known for her work as the lead singer of anarcho-punk and later folk band, Chumbawamba. Born in Burnley, Watts was introduced to the band by friend and member Alice ...
- Vocals, Keyboards * Harry Hamer - Drums, Vocals, Programming *
Danbert Nobacon Chumbawamba () were a British rock band formed in 1982 and disbanded in 2012. They are best known for their 1997 single "Tubthumping", which was nominated for Best British Single at the 1998 Brit Awards. Other singles include " Amnesia", " Enou ...
- Vocals, Banjo * Dunstan Bruce - Vocals * Jude Abbott - Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Vocals *
Boff Whalley Allan Mark "Boff" Whalley (born 1 January 1961) is an English musician and writer. Formerly the lead guitarist for the anarcho-punk and folk band Chumbawamba, he is now a playwright and the founder of Commoners Choir who released their first ...
- Guitar, Vocals * Alice Nutter - Vocals * Neil Ferguson - Bass, Keyboards, Mouse Also appearing * DJ White Child Rix (from
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) - Scratching * Simon - Trombone * Toby - Saxophone * B. J. Cole - Pedal steel guitar * Simon Lanzon - Additional vocal * The Complimentary Peanuts - Vocals on "Health & Happiness Show" * Armley Community Orchestra - Strings, woodwind * One Minutes's Silence - Snare Drum *
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- "That's It"


References


External links


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