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Get Sharp
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 27, 2010
April 2011 (reissue)
GenreElectropop
Length41:03
LabelOrchard City Books and Noise, Dangerbird
ProducerEric Victorino/Giovanni Giusti
The Limousines chronology
Scrapbook
(2009)
Get Sharp
(2010)
Hush
(2013)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Get Sharp is the debut album by electropop group The Limousines. It was released on July 27, 2010, through iTunes and Hot Topic on indie label Orchard City Books and Noise. The album features the songs "Very Busy People" and "Internet Killed the Video Star", the latter being an allusion to the Buggles hit "Video Killed the Radio Star." This version of "Internet Killed the Video Star" is not to be confused with the parody of the same song with the same title written in 2000 by eStudio Creative, Inc.[2]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Square Circle Triangle"0:49
2."Dancing at Her Funeral"3:43
3."Internet Killed the Video Star"3:53
4."Very Busy People"4:06
5."Flaskaboozendancingshoes"3:18
6."The Future"4:29
7."Triangle Circle Square"2:36
8."Wildfires"5:26
9."Swrdswllngwhr (Wishing Well)"5:03
10."Fine Art"4:46
11."Get Sharp"2:50

2011 re-issue

No.TitleLength
1."Square Circle Triangle"0:49
2."Dancing At Her Funeral"3:43
3."Internet Killed The Video Star"3:53
4."Very Busy People"4:06
5."Flaskaboozendancingshoes"3:18
6."The Future"4:29
7."Wildfires"5:26
8."Swrdswllngwhr (Wishing Well)"5:03
9."Fine Art"4:46
10."Get Sharp"2:50
11."Internet Killed The Video Star (Nicky Chuck Remix) Bonus Track"3:39
12."Very Busy People (Nicky Chuck Remix) Bonus Track"4:05

References

  1. ^ Collar, Matt. "Get Sharp - The Limousines". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved March 3, 2019.
  2. ^ "Internet Killed the Video Star". Archived from the original on 2010-05-30. Retrieved 16 September 2019.