
The words of Paul Rooney's sung and spoken pieces deal with everyday subjects that are made strange via lo-fi post-punk experimental-folk music or by narrative daftness, stressing the absurdity of our attempts to make meaning out of the world. From 1998 to 2000 he released three lo-fi punk pop albums as the band ‘Rooney’ (see http://www.last.fm/label/Common+Culture), featuring in John Peel’s Festive Fifty in 1998, as well as recording a session for Peel's Radio 1 show a year later (which was re-broadcast on BBC 6 Music in 2016).
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Lucy Over Lancashire
Sunday Best
Lost High Street
Bay Of Biscay (Lorenzo Mix)
Bay of Biscay
The Cruel Mother
Words and Silence
Lucy Over Lancashire (Part 1)
Hold the Line for a Moment
Father's Grave
J for Whatever
Mackenzie (Smell of the Petrol)
Stay Polite
Spit Valve
Lucy Over Lancashire (excerpt)
Black Ear
Dear Guest
J for Juliet
McKenzie (Smell of the Petrol)
Lucy Over Lancashire - Remastered 2017
Something Happening (Sound of the Crowd)
That Venus Thing
Don’t Throw Up on Window Sills
Stolen Things - The Creeping Things Remix
Good Morning Call
On This Pitch
Dust
In the Distance the Dawn is Breaking
Open Plan
Tea, Coffee and Desserts
Stolen Things (The Creeping Things Remix)
A Million Darkened Kitchens
In My Head
Author's Route Through France
Psalm - Live at Tate Liverpool
Willem van Liverpool
Into The Lens
Don't Throw Up On Window Sills
Stay Polite (with Jackie Oates)
Good Morning Call (with Jackie Oates)
Part 1
Bay Of Biscay (Lorenzo Mix)
The Cruel Mother (feat. Lutine)
What's Going On?
The Cruel Mother (with Lutine)
Lucy Over Lancashire (Remastered 2017)
Part 2
Lucy over Lancashire Part 1
went to town
Throw Away
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