Absurd-Ditties | ||||
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Studio album by Toy Dolls | ||||
Released | January 1993 | |||
Recorded | September 1992 | |||
Genre | Punk rock, Oi! | |||
Length | 36:46 | |||
Label | Receiver Records | |||
Producer | Michael Algar | |||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | |
Robert Gomez | (9/10) |
Absurd-Ditties is the seventh full-length album by the punk rock band Toy Dolls, recorded in September 1992 and released in January 1993 by Receiver Records. It is considered by many, including vocalist and guitarist Olga, to be one of the band's best albums.
The album title is a pun on the word "absurdities", merging "absurd", meaning "unreasonable or ridiculous in manner", with "ditties", meaning "short simple songs", which when combined to form Absurd-Ditties describe the album's songs itself as "absurd ditties". Mark Brennan of Captain Oi! Records wrote album the album in the liner notes of its 2002 remastered edition.
In 2012, the website of music venue SO36 said that Absurd-Ditties, along with the band's first album Dig That Groove Baby (1983), are "recognized as [two] of the best punk albums of all time." That same year, Olga was asked in an interview with For the Love of Punk "What is the favorite album you’ve done & why?," to which he replied "Absurd Ditties, best songs, best production!" He then was asked "what’s been the most popular Toy Dolls album?," to which he said "Absurd Ditties! and Dig that Groove Baby." He had been previously quoted as saying the album was his personal favourite, commenting "great songs, great production and a great guitar sound." Ian Glasper also called the album "brilliant" in his 2004 book Burning Britain: The History of UK Punk 1980–1984.
Allmusic rated the album three stars out of five.
All songs written by Michael "Olga" Algar.