The fact that it was in the charity shop got me thinking. Maybe somebody bought it and was disappointed it didn't live up to their unjustifiably stratospheric expectations. Or worse still, someone saw it and bought it as a present for a friend or relative. Imagine the shock and confusion you'd have after unwrapping that. I don't think I could go on if someone I knew looked at that album and thought "I know who'll love this."
has the "gabba / jungle tributes to the life and work of Rolf Harris" market more or less sewn up, particularly since the Yewtree business. (technically a compilation although a lot of the tracks on it are by made up psuedonyms for noisy breakcore type Shitmat)
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