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  1. Cornershop and the Double 'O' Groove Of... is a 2011 studio album by the British band Cornershop.It follows their 2009 album Judy Sucks a Lemon for Breakfast.The album had been six years in the making and is a collaboration album with Bubbley Kaur, a previously unrecorded Punjabi singer. The funds for its release were raised via Pledgemusic.

  2. cornershop.bandcamp.com › album › cornershop-the-double-o-groove-ofCornershop & The Double 'O' Groove Of

    25 de nov. de 2016 · Cornershop & The Double 'O' Groove Of by Cornershop ft Bubbley Kaur, released 25 November 2016 1. United Provinces Of India 2. Topknot 3. The 911 Curry 4. Natch 5. Double Decker Eyelashes 6. The Biro Pen 7. Supercomputed 8. Once There Was A Wintertime 9. Double Digit 10. Don't Shake It Price: £5.83 plus VAT for EU residents.

  3. 28 de abr. de 2011 · Cornershop were a cult band from the start-- and an occasionally great one (check out "6 a.m. Jullandar Shere" for proof)-- who became accidental stars, and returning to cult status the past few ...

  4. 14 de mar. de 2011 · Not unlike moments on their previous releases, Handcream for a Generation and Judy Sucks a Lemon for Breakfast, The Double-O Groove is a mix of disparate elements that comes together with surprising ease. These are dance tracks — “Supercomputed,” “Don’t Shake It,” etc. — intended to keep people moving to the multi-cultural groove ...

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  6. Cornershop. Released. 1998 — UK. CD —. Single, Stereo. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for And The Double-O Groove Of by Cornershop Featuring Bubbley Kaur. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  7. 11 de abr. de 2011 · And now we have The Double-‘OGroove, which appears to take up where their 2004 Rough Trade single ‘Topknot’ left off (but more on this later). From the first break the album is audibly Cornershop, which is odd given that it doesn’t feature frontman Tjinder Singh on vocals once.