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Under the Kilt
Dr Macdoo
Under the Kilt
Genre: Pop
 
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Japanese Version featuring a Bonus Track

     
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All Artists: Dr Macdoo
Title: Under the Kilt
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Wea
Album Type: Import
Genre: Pop
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 4988029720542, 685738546824

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Album Details
Japanese Version featuring a Bonus Track
 

CD Reviews

A Follow-Up That Lacks Real Punch
Michael | San Diego, California USA | 05/09/2001
(3 out of 5 stars)

"Dr.Bombay made his debut in 1999 with the silly and insipid "Rice & Curry" album, a funny and danceable project that borderlined on the offensive. Dr.Bombay, who is actually a Swedish Euro-Dance "artist", sang of life in India, while using every concievable sterotype of Indians. Surprisingly, the album was huge in Southeast Asia as well as his native Scandinavia. This time around, Dr.Bombay's "relative" Dr.Macdoo sings of his homeland Scotland. This follow-up album, while basking in the glory of some decent tracks, lacks the originality of the first album. As with most sequels, what needed to be said and done was said and done with the "Rice & Curry" album. "Under The Kilt", a drawn-out and average album, copies the same ideas as the first one. Dr.Macdoo's accent sounds almost identical to Dr.Bombay's, while songs like FAMILY MACDOO sound an awful lot like DR.BOOM-BOMBAY from the first album, in which he sings of his extended family. Highlights from this record are LOCH NESS(#4), UNDER THE KILT(#5), a funny song in which we find out exactly what Dr.Macdoo wears under his traditional tartan and HOKEY POKEY MAN(#6), a hilarious example that is similar to the best tracks from the first album. Another highlight here is the fact that this album contains the video to the first single MACAHULA DANCE. This is especially meaningful to American fans as we never get to see such rare European music videos here on U.S. territory. Dr.Macdoo would have been better off just releasing three or four of the songs here as singles instead of making an entire album out of them. While this album was a bit disappointing, it was still worth the purchase to have in my collection."