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Bodies Without OrgansPandemoniumReview

Compilation. Released 2008.  

BBC Review

If you're a natural blonde, under 13 and hormonal, you are going to love it.

Elle J Small2008

File under 'stilton'. If you're a massive fan of S Club 7, the Eurovision Song Contest and frilly skirts, you're in for a huge treat. If all of the above make you run for cover, turn away now.

In all seriousness, if camp pop floats your boat, chances are you know all about Sweden's gold group BWO (Bodies Without Organs) already. Having clocked up an impressive seven top ten singles in their home country, BWO can also proudly claim to have had more international 21st century radio chart hits in Europe than any other act. Well, other than Robbie Williams. Love for the band spans from Scandinavia to Poland, with Britain's G-A-Y crowd lapping up the trio too.

This 18-track collection of the group's singles is a dream made in poptastic heaven for a Swedish village hall DJ. Stand-out tracks (if your name is Disco Dave) include Radio 2 feel-good favourite, Sunshine In The Rain and sashaying sing-a-long number, Barcelona. Or, if you're up for whimpering in to the Kleenex, press play on super sad ballads, We Could Be Heroes and The Destiny Of Love.

It's highly unlikely that the average Joe will enjoy this LP. However, if you're a natural blonde, under 13 and hormonal, you are going to love it.

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