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David Shrigley - Worried Noodles (The Empty Sleeve) flac album
  • Performer David Shrigley
  • Title Worried Noodles (The Empty Sleeve)
  • Date of release 2005
  • Style Political, Comedy, Education
  • Other formats WMA AIFF MP3 DXD MPC VQF MOD
  • Genre Audiofiles
  • Size MP3 1706 mb
  • Size FLAC 1752 mb
  • Rating: 4.3
  • Votes: 799

Photographs with Text. Worried Noodles – The Empty Sleeve. What The Hell Are You Doing? The Essential David Shrigley. Fragments Of Torn Up Drawings. In 2006, Shrigley's first spoken word album Shrigley Forced to Speak With Others was released by Azuli Records. In October 2007, Tomlab released Worried Noodles, a double CD of artists including David Byrne, Islands, Liars, Grizzly Bear, Mount Eerie, R. Stevie Moore and Final Fantasy putting Shrigley's 2005 book of the same name to music.

David Shrigley, Various ‎– David Shrigley's Worried Noodles (Snippet Album). Selo: Tomlab ‎– TOM 100 PR, Tomlab ‎– TOM 100PR. This cd contains a digital version of the book in Adobe Pdf format. First cat appears on disc & spine, other on insert flap (presumably in error!).

A complete album using ‘Worried Noodles – The Empty Sleeve’ lyrics from the godfather of home recording.

This cd contains a digital version of the book in Adobe Pdf format. Rights Society: GEMA. Label Code: LC 11168. Other Versions (2 of 2) View All.

David Shrigley/Various, Worried Noodles. A cartoonist's poems set to music: just the job if you like intriguing experiments of the darkly funny persuasion, writes Stephanie Merritt. This small deficiency has now been remedied, and on the resulting 39-track double album the musicians have constructed songs of all varieties around Shrigley's spare lyrics. There are seemingly shapeless dance tracks ('A Clash of Heads' by Tussle, which features Shrigley reading in a monotone) and gently melodic folk (James Chadwick's 'The Wooden Floor'), Celtic rock (Lord Cut-Glass, 'Maybe') and blues/gospel (Hank, 'Baby's Bible').

David Shrigley: Worried Noodles. Posted by Ami Kealoha. Posted on 29 November 2007. Like most concept albums, the concept wins out over the album but the bands hold their own, interpreting Shrigley's words with their own style and talent. Artists like Yacht, Islands, David Byrne and Deerhoof seem to naturally do a little better with the faux naivete of the subject matter and simple structure of the songs. Franz Ferdinand (old schoolmates of Shrigley) make it work by turning the song "No" into a driving rock anthem/chant.

The Curtains, David Shrigley.

Worried Noodles (The Empty Sleeve) originally came out as an LP-shaped lyrics and illustration book two years ago. Since then, many heroic musicians and worthless civilians have embraced Shrigley’s work. But only artistic admirers are on Worried Noodles, the album. David Shrigley) - A Clash of Hands 7. Trans Am - The Film 8. John Shankie - A Song 9. Scout Niblett - The Bell 10. Final Fantasy - Joys 11. Mount Eerie - A Sentimental Song 12.