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In a Big Flash Car on a Saturday Night | |
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Studio album by Jim's Super Stereoworld | |
Released | 2002 |
Label | Ten Forty Sound |
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Drowned in Sound | 8/10 [2] |
In a Big Flash Car on a Saturday Night is a solo album by the former Carter USM singer/guitarist Jim Bob, released with the "Jim's Super Stereoworld" nickname [3] in 2002. A fellow Carter USM member, Fruitbat, is credited in the album's liner notes as shouting on "Big Flash Car" and "Heads Will Rock".
AllMusic called the album "alternately infectious, tasteless, full of grace, and spectacularly absurd". [1] Drowned in Sound wrote that "like all things pop, it is designed to be disposable, almost transparent, yet produced with immaculate care and of hidden depths". [2]
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notability guideline for music. (June 2022) |
In a Big Flash Car on a Saturday Night | |
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Studio album by Jim's Super Stereoworld | |
Released | 2002 |
Label | Ten Forty Sound |
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Drowned in Sound | 8/10 [2] |
In a Big Flash Car on a Saturday Night is a solo album by the former Carter USM singer/guitarist Jim Bob, released with the "Jim's Super Stereoworld" nickname [3] in 2002. A fellow Carter USM member, Fruitbat, is credited in the album's liner notes as shouting on "Big Flash Car" and "Heads Will Rock".
AllMusic called the album "alternately infectious, tasteless, full of grace, and spectacularly absurd". [1] Drowned in Sound wrote that "like all things pop, it is designed to be disposable, almost transparent, yet produced with immaculate care and of hidden depths". [2]