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          I Am a Wallet

          1987 studio album by McCarthy

          I Am a Wallet is the debut studio album by English indie pop band McCarthy.

          It's striking that it has taken 35 years for a definitive biography of Nelson Rockefeller, a two-time presidential candidate, a four-term.

        1. It's striking that it has taken 35 years for a definitive biography of Nelson Rockefeller, a two-time presidential candidate, a four-term.
        2. Grandson of oil magnate John D. Rockefeller, Nelson coveted the White House from childhood.
        3. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for This Nelson Rockefeller at the best online prices at eBay!
        4. The definitive biography of the most dangerous demagogue in American history, based on first-ever review of his personal and professional papers, medical.
        5. Former Senator Joseph R. McCarthy (R-Wisconsin) has been dead for 63 years, but the political tools and techniques that he pioneered are as fresh as today's.
        6. It was first released in November 1987.

          After recording three singles, "In Purgatory", "Red Sleeping Beauty" and "Frans Hals", I Am a Wallet demonstrates jangly guitar pop reminiscent of The Byrds. While this form of indie pop was widespread in '80s underground Britain, McCarthy brought left-wing politics to the genre.

          Religion is attacked in "God Made the Virus", while the return of Victorian values espoused by Margaret Thatcher is compared to medieval oppression in "In the Dark Times".

          Johnny Dee of Underground magazine gave the album a 3/3 review, naming it as his favourite record of the year.[3]I Am a Wallet has since been described by Nicky Wire as "the most perfect record, a Communist manifesto with tunes".[4] On the album cover of the 2007 re-release he writes that McCarthy "are partly to blame for the realisation of