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''Tubthumper'' is the eighth studio album and the
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debut by English rock band
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, released on 1 September 1997 by EMI. The album was written and produced by Chumbawamba, with additional production from Neil Ferguson. A musical departure from the group's
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roots, the album incorporates elements of
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,
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, and
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. Thematically, the album acts as a social commentary on a variety of political issues, particularly that of
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. ''Tubthumper'' was promoted with three singles: " Tubthumping", "
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", and " Drip, Drip, Drip". " Top of the World (Olé, Olé, Olé)", a standalone single previously featured on the official music compilation album for the
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, was included on a European reissue of ''Tubthumper''. ''Tubthumper'' received generally positive reviews from music critics, who noted it as a sonically distinctive record, in addition to praising its subtle social commentary. Following the international commercial success of lead single "Tubthumping", the album peaked at number three in the United States and within the top ten in several other countries. The album's release was met with several controversies, including controversial comments in interviews by group vocalist Alice Nutter and allegations of the band
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after signing to a major label. ''Tubthumper'' remains as Chumbawamba's most successful album, having sold over 3.2 million units in the United States alone.


Background and release

Sessions for ''Tubthumper'' spanned from August 1996 through February 1997 at Woodlands Studio in
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,
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,
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. The album was written and produced by Chumbawamba, with additional production from Neil Ferguson. Approximately twenty songs were written for the album, with the group choosing to pursue a more mainstream sound entailing elements of
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,
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, and
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. The album resulted in a stalemate between Chumbawamba and their record label, One Little Indian Records, with the latter rejecting the record in opposition to the group's new sound. As a result, Chumbawamba parted ways with the label, then signing with EMI in England and
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in the United States. The group intended to reach a larger audience with their music through signing with a major record label. The album catapulted the group into the mainstream, released by EMI in the UK and in the US by
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, and was noted for its departure from the group's typical style of outspoken punk rock in favor of a more mainstream sound. The album's title refers to "Someone who stands on a soapbox on the street corner and shouts what’s wrong with the world". The cover for the album was designed by Michael Calleia at Industrial Strength Design in New York City. The cover was loosely based on the album cover for the group's 1994 album ''
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'', with the group commenting "the anarchy baby was just being born on Anarchy, and we thought it should be eight months to a year old with a bit of attitude on ''Tubthumper''."


Composition

A recurring lyrical theme on ''Tubthumper'' is social commentary, in particular class conflict. However, critic Elisabeth Vincentelli opined that the group had "toned down some of the radical rhetoric", and that the album's lyrics, where they were previously had a "brusque directness", ''Tubthumper'' contained "oblique pathos". The song "One by One" has been described as an "elegiac tale of treachery" committed by politicians. "The Good Ship Lifestyle" criticizes "lifestylism", which the group defined as the "practice of wrapping yourself in a blinkered, self-perfecting, ideologically-sound cocoon", telling other people how to live their lives but not abiding those rules oneself. ''Tubthumper'' incorporates a number of musical styles, including
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, hip hop,
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, and
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s. The album was noted for its presence of trumpet solos. Music critic Greg Kot likened the album's catchiness to that of the
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. An album review by ''Rolling Stone'' compared the musical style of "Smalltown" to that of British alternative group Everything But the Girl, while deeming the album's overall genre "radio-friendly dance pop". The ''Los Angeles Times'' concurred that the album was dance-pop.


Critical reception

''Tubthumper'' garnered praise from critics upon its release. Writing for
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called it a "distinctive" album, concluding that "there's a handful of cuts scattered throughout the record that make the album worthwhile." ''
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''s Tom Lanham wrote that "social commentary never tasted so sweet" and awarded the album a "B+". Greg Kot, writing for the Chicago ''Tribune'', praised the album and commented that the group "sounds way too smart to be so easily dismissed". He went on to call the album "twice as catchy... and four times as riotously subversive" as the
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' music. Some critics were more lukewarm in their assessments of the album, however: ''Rolling Stones Elisabeth Vincentelli awarded the album 3 stars and opined that the album's lyrics "have traded the brusque directness of yore for oblique pathos", though she did go on to praise "Smalltown" as being "coolly collected" and "Tubthumping" as having "a fist-in-the-air quality that would work equally well at a union rally and in an arena." She concluded that the album "may not enlighten the masses, but it'll make them dance". Music critic
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awarded the album a 3-star honourable mention rating and cited "Tubthumping" and "Amnesia" as highlights, with the note "Tub as platform, tub as cornucopia, tub as slop bucket".


Commercial performance

''Tubthumper'' was Chumbawamba's most successful album in several respects. It spawned the worldwide hit "Tubthumping", which was a top 10 hit in the US, the UK, Sweden, Norway, and Belgium, and a number 1 hit in Canada, Italy, Ireland, and Australia. The follow-up single, "Amnesia", also proved a commercial success, managing to reach the top 10 in the UK and Canada. The album spawned a third single, "Drip Drip Drip", which failed to make an impression on any international chart but was met with positive critical reception. The album became a commercial success. In the United States, it hit number 3 on the ''Billboard'' 200 and sold more than 3,200,000 copies, thanks in large part to the success of "Tubthumping;"Chumbawamba Get Knocked Down, Break Up After 30 Years
/ref> Canada, where the album reached number 2; and the UK, where the album reached number 19. The album also placed at number 17 on the American tally of top-selling albums of 1997. ''Tubthumper'' remains the group's highest-charting album in all three territories; its sales in the US stand at 3,200,000.


Controversies


Signing to a major label

The group's decision to sign with a major record label caused a huge upheaval in Chumbawamba's fan base, with many of their older fans feeling the band had trivialised all that they had stood for in signing to EMI. The band was targeted by many as being sell-outs and hypocrites, after having been sternly
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for their fifteen-year history up until that point. The band defended their decision on their official FAQ page, issuing a statement that read, in part: "We signed to EMI/Universal not because we'd been co-opted into the 'If you can't beat capitalism ... join it' school of thought, but because experience had taught us that in a capitalist environment almost every record company operates on capitalist principles. Our previous record label
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didn't have the evil symbolic significance of EMI BUT they were completely motivated by profit. Our humbawamba'sposition was that whoever we signed with would want us not for our ideas but for the potential profit, so we'd battle for a contract where we still had autonomy." Chumbawamba's decision to sign with a major record label prompted the release of the extended play, ''Bare Faced Hypocrisy Sells Records - The Anti-Chumbawamba EP'', by several of their contemporaries in 1998. The release included contributions from The Chineapple Punks, Riot/Clone, Anxiety Society, Love, Chips & Peace, Oi Polloi, Bus Station Loonies, and Wat Tyler.


Alice Nutter interview

In early 1998, group vocalist Alice Nutter made an appearance on the American television show ''
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'', to promote the album. During the interview, she appeared to encourage fans who were unable to afford ''Tubthumper'' to steal it from big chain music stores like HMV and
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. Her statement led several music retailers to stop carrying the album altogether. In the United States, following the interview, Virgin Megastores pulled the album from store shelves, while the album was number 7 on the US album chart; the company continued to sell the album, but kept it behind the counter. Virgin's Vice President of Marketing issued a statement about the incident, which said that the company didn't genuinely believe fans would steal the disc, but that the company wanted to make a statement: "We were one of the earliest supporters of the band...We've been pushing the band since the beginning, and this is the kind of thanks we get?" Nutter maintained that her comments had been taken out of context, and that they were "tongue-in-cheek" and not to be taken seriously. She told MTV in a January 1998 interview that "They wanted to talk about people stealing our record, which is irrelevant in the scheme of things. What I wanted to talk about was why people shoplift and why in some cases it's absolutely valid. Some people have two houses and two cars and luxuries for far more than themselves, and other people struggle to survive day by day." The ensuing controversy also served to stoke the public's interest in the album.


Track listing

;Notes * "Tubthumping" and "Scapegoat" contain sampled excerpts from the 1996 film '' Brassed Off'', as spoken by Pete Postlethwaite. * "Amnesia" contains sampled excerpts from the television series '' Rising Damp'', as spoken by Richard Beckinsale and Leonard Rossiter, and from a government-produced
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on mad cow disease. * "The Big Issue" contains sampled elements from the composition " Danke Für Diesen Guten Morgen", as written and performed by Martin Gotthard Schneider. * "The Good Ship Lifestyle" contains a sampled excerpt from the
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Shipping Forecast. * "Mary, Mary" contains a sampled excerpt from the 1993 film ''
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''.


Personnel

Credits adapted from album's liner notes. Chumbawamba * Lou Watts – vocals, keyboards * Danbert "The Cat" Nobacon – vocals * Paul Greco – bass * Boff Whalley – guitar, vocals *
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– trumpet, vocals * Alice Nutter – vocals * Dunstan Bruce – vocals, percussion * Harry Hamer – drums, programming * Neil Ferguson – keyboards, guitars Additional musicians * Chopper – cello on "I Want More" * Michael Cohen – vocal on "Amnesia" * Abbott Sauce Works Band – brass on "Scapegoat" * Geoff Clout – vocals * Kye Coles – vocals on "Thank You" Artwork * Baaer-Meinhof – sleeve design * Industrial Strength Design – art direction * Casey Orr – photography


Charts


Weekly charts


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Certifications


References


External links


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