Description
Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine were synonymous with the indie punk scene in the early '90s with a run of top ten singles and albums. They sold out multiple venues time after time playing to a fiercely loyal fanbase.
30 Something was Carter's second album. Originally released in February 1991, it charted at number 8 in the UK spawning the singles "Anytime Anyplace Anywhere" and "Bloodsport For All". With nods to The Clash and Bowie, the album contained the band's trademark lyrical puns and snarling punk vocals juxtaposing with harmonisng guitars. The album received 10/10 from NME upon release and ranked as number 8 on their albums of the year list for 1991.
This deluxe version features 3CDs and a DVD housed in a clamshell box with a poster booklet. All audio content is remastered. The package also includes the "In Bed With Carter" live concert from Brixton in 1991.
This was previously only available on VHS and is highly sought after with a new commentary from Jim Bob and Fruitbat.