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England Made Me is the debut studio album of English rock band Black Box Recorder. It was released through Chrysalis Records on 20 July 1998. After releasing albums with the Auteurs and as Baader Meinhof, in early 1997, musician Luke Haines formed Black Box Recorder with John Moore and Sarah Nixey. Through most of 1997, the band recorded their debut album with Auteurs collaborator-and-producer Phil Vinall in several London studios, including Milo and The Drugstore. The country folk, easy listening and pop album is named for Graham Greene's 1935 novel eponymous novel, and has been compared to the work of Portishead and Young Marble Giants. Bontempi drums and a radio scanner, and samples are used on several tracks. The songs' lyrics criticize the mundane experience of living and growing up in post-Restoration England, and explore the themes of single mothers and teenage sex. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Girl Singing in the Wreckage
Black Box Recorder
England Made Me
Black Box Recorder
New Baby Boom
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It's Only the End of the World
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Ideal Home
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Child Psychology
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I.C. One Female
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Uptown Top Ranking
Black Box Recorder
Swinging
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Kidnapping an Heiress
Black Box Recorder
Hated Sunday
Black Box Recorder