1 Polish, 2 Biscuits & a Fish Sandwich

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1 Polish, 2 Biscuits & a Fish Sandwich
1 Polish, 2 Biscuits & A Fish Sandwich (The Outhere Brothers album - cover art).jpg
Studio album by
Released30 November 1994
Recorded1994
GenreHip hop, eurodance
LabelElektra/Warner Bros.
ProducerLamar "Hula" Malone
The Outhere Brothers chronology
1 Polish, 2 Biscuits & a Fish Sandwich
(1994)
The Party Album
(1996)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic2.5/5 stars[1]
Music Week3/5 stars[2]

1 Polish, 2 Biscuits & a Fish Sandwich is the debut album of hip-hop duo The Outhere Brothers, released in 1994. It peaked at #56 on the UK Albums Chart. There are multiple versions of the album released each with different covers and modified/different track listings. The album's title is a reference to a penis, buttocks, and a vagina. The group's following LP "The Party Album" contained 'clean' versions of many of the tracks here, with alternative 'radio-friendly' lyrics.

Critical reception[]

Music Week commented, "There's plenty more salacious hip-hop/house where the recent number-one Don't Stop (Wiggle Wiggle) came from."[3]

UK Track listing[]

  1. "I Miss You"
  2. "Don't Stop (Wiggle Wiggle)"
  3. "Boom Boom Boom"
  4. "La La La Hey Hey"
  5. "Bring That Ass Over Here"
  6. "I Want My Shit Back"
  7. "Les Be In Luv"
  8. "Let Me Be The One"
  9. "On My Mind"
  10. "Pass The Toilet Paper"
  11. "Orgasm"
  12. "Outhere Brothers Theme Song"
  13. "Golden Shower"
  14. "Phat Phat Phat"
  15. "Interlude The Halle Jones Show"
  16. "I'll Lick Your Pussy"
  17. "Fuk U In The Ass (Bend Over Mix)"

Bonus Tracks on Alternative Versions[]

  1. "I Wanna"
  2. "What Up?"
  3. "I Wanna P"
  4. "Chi Town People"
  5. "Phat Phat Phat" (Where Dey At Mix)
  6. "Players Get Lonely"
  7. "Boom Boom Boom" (Smooth Mix)
  8. "Oh Shit!" (New Zealand bonus track)
  • Studio: The Playroom

References[]

  1. ^ https://www.allmusic.com/album/r220391
  2. ^ "Reviews: Albums" (PDF). Music Week. 6 May 1995. p. 38. Retrieved 8 May 2021.
  3. ^ "Reviews: Albums" (PDF). Music Week. 6 May 1995. p. 38. Retrieved 8 May 2021.
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