Construction for the Modern Idiot
Construction for the Modern Idiot | ||||
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Studio album by The Wonder Stuff | ||||
Released | 5 October 1993 | |||
Recorded | Spring–Summer 1993, Greenhouse Studios | |||
Genre | Indie rock | |||
Label | Polydor | |||
Producer | Pat Collier | |||
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Construction for the Modern Idiot is The Wonder Stuff's fourth album from October 1993, and their last studio album before their split on 15 July 1994. The album was a UK Top 5 Album (#4) which yielded 3 UK hit singles, of which "On the Ropes (EP)" made the Top 10 (#10) and "Hot Love Now" (#19) and "Full Of Life (Happy Now)" #29 both made it inside the Top 30.
The album was dedicated to the memory of Rob "The Bass Thing" Jones, the band's original bassist who died from a heart attack in New York soon after leaving the band. It was released as Polydor 519894-2.
Artwork
Much of the artwork came from 1960s photographs of a space observation project at Kettering Grammar School in Northamptonshire.
The person featured on the album cover is Peter Johnson - Head of Geography at Oakmead School for Boys, Duck Lane Bournemouth later to become it's Deputy Head. This invention won for Peter Johnson an FRGS (Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society).
Musicians
Track listing
All songs written by The Wonder Stuff
- "Change Every Light Bulb"
- "I Wish Them All Dead"
- "Cabin Fever"
- "Hot Love Now!"
- "Full of Life (Happy Now)"
- "Storm Drain"
- "On the Ropes"
- "Your Big Assed Mother"
- "Swell"
- "A Great Drinker"
- "Hush"
- "Sing the Absurd" (includes unlisted track; "Something for Sammy")
2000 Reissue bonus tracks
- Hank and John"
- "Closer to Fine"
- "I Think I Must´ve Had Something Really Useful to Say"
- "Room 512, All the News That´s Fit to Print"