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Our Last Album?
Toy Dolls
Our Last Album?
Genres: Alternative Rock, Special Interest, Rock
 
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All Artists: Toy Dolls
Title: Our Last Album?
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Release Date: 7/26/2005
Album Type: Import
Genres: Alternative Rock, Special Interest, Rock
Styles: Hardcore & Punk, Comedy & Spoken Word
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 636551619226

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A masterpiece
Scott | CT, USA | 08/13/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The Toy Dolls are back with a brand new lineup, the cornerstone still being Olga on guitar. This album features Tom Goober on bass and Dave 'The Nut' on drums. The lads start off the album with a typical Toy Dolls welcome, similar to that of their first album, 'Dig That Groove Baby', which goes straight into 'The Death of Barry The Roofer With Vertigo', which is my favorite track on the album. From there Olga tells a tale of a cheatin' chick from China, who takes all his money and runs. From there, Davey's Days is a great track. Also brings me back to the aforementioned Toy Dolls debut and makes me think of 'Poor Davey'. Then the tale of Rodney and Emu, in 'No One Knew The Real Emu'. Really, it is a love song. Then Olga sings about the Slag Named Sharon From Whitley Bay, which is probably my favorite track to sing along to (besides She's So Modern. I haven't gotten there yet though.) Then there is another standout track in 'Jean's Been', Jean being the 'psychopathic copycat', as Olga refers to her, because 'Anywhere we've been she's been too you bet'. The next song, 'Rita's Innocent', is probably my least favorite on the album. It's still a great song, though. After Rita, Olga sings of the modern girl, in 'She's So Modern', my other favorite song on the album. This song is the story of varous women, and ways they are modern, in their actions/opinions whatever. After that, Olga speaks of the puff(gay) named Chenky who has taken a liking to Olga! But, Olga proclaims 'I'm not homophobic! right before the solo. After this, there is 'I Caught It From Camilla', which starts off with the music from the old movie, 'Jaws'. Then comes the outro, 'Our Last Outro', at the end of which Olga says, 'This is not really our last LP, is it?' and the lads proclaim 'NO!', which makes me think good things.

Then there's a few bonus tracks, the first being a kazoo-driven version of 'The Final Countdown'. Then there's 'Tony Talks Tripe', which I think is the only Toy Dolls song I've heard with a curse in it. Finally, there's a remake of 'Yul Brynner Is A Skinhead'. It's just a new recording, and if you've heard the song, you'll know it's going to be good. Olga did not disappoint. Finally, the album ends on 'Thank You Too', which is the guys just thanking everyone who's helped them out along the way(Believe me, there's probably a lot more than mentioned, as Olga's been around since '79!)



Olga does it again! He recruits a great lineup and produces a class album! I really do hope that they go for another album, and don't stop here, 'cos I think that this is the best Toy Dolls record since Absurd Ditties, or Idle Gossip. Really, there's not a bad track on here! A jod well done, lads!"