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A Secret History: Best of the Divine Comedy ()

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  1. National Express
  2. Something for the Weekend
  3. Everybody Knows (But You)
  4. Generation Sex
  5. Becoming More Like Alfie
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  1. National Express
  2. Something for the Weekend
  3. Everybody Knows (But You)
  4. Generation Sex
  5. Becoming More Like Alfie
  6. The Summerhouse
  7. Your Daddy's Car
  8. The Pop Singer's Fear of the Pollen Count
  9. The Frog Princess
  10. Gin Soaked Boy
  11. Lucy
  12. Songs of Love
  13. In Pursuit of Happiness
  14. I've Been to a Marvelous Party
  15. The Certainty of Chance
  16. Too Young to Die
  17. Tonight We Fly
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For those who want lyrical bones to chew on, there's no denying Neil Hannon's sly appeal. To dismiss him as "baroque" would be as misleading as pegging him as the missing link between Noel Coward, Anthony Newley, and Scott Walker. But Hannon's highly evolved song constructions, grandiose orchestral pretensions, and baritone crooning seem as much quaint classicism as a bicycle built for two -- even as his deft, complex, ambitious arrangements are contemporary. (He's no Leon Redbone.) In the end, his consummate skills as a ...

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