Talk:Now I'm a Cowboy

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U.K. Release Date[edit]

Billboard - March 26, 1994 The Auteurs: Sins Of The New Victorians BYLINE: by Timothy White SECTION: MUSIC TO MY EARS; Pg. 9 LENGTH: 1176 words

"...As chronicled by the rising British band on "Now I'm A Cowboy," its lucid, electrifying second album (Hut Recordings, due in the U.K. May 9), social mobility is an iffy proposition with an ugly undertow, leaving slummers and strivers in states of dismay as they grasp for the trappings of who they're not, regardless of caste."

and

The Observer - May 8, 1994, Sunday GOSPEL ACCORDING TO LUKE SECTION: THE OBSERVER REVIEW PAGE; Pg. 15 LENGTH: 947 words

"...'Now I'm a Cowboy' is released tomorrow on Hut records. The group begins a short tour on 17 May at Leicester University."

Both articles retrieved via Lexis Nexis 2012-10-29 alainsane (talk) 14:38, 29 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Top 50 Eccentric Albums[edit]

"...In 2003, Mojo placed the album at number 40 on its list of the "Top 50 Eccentric Albums"..."

(the list)

The above statement whilst correct might make it appear that the album is the "40th most eccentric album" in the list, however the list is chronologically ordered and has no actual ranking. Perhaps this might benefit from minor rewording. Rept0n1x (talk) 16:52, 13 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]