A collaboration between UK-based singer-songwriter , Tim Izzard, and US-based lyricist, DJ and owner of Dandy’s Stardust Dive online radio station, Gregory Dobbins, Glitter, Gum & Bubble Pop is twelve tracks of shiny, sparkly, retro pop. It’s an album that unashamedly celebrates both the late ’60s US bubblegum scene and the early ’70s UK glam scene, while also paying homage to the golden age of Hanna-Barbera cartoons through the creation of the duo’s animated alter-egos, Sir Prize & The Twomorrow Knightz.

Tim Izzard and Gregory Dobbins:
“Hear ye, Hear ye!……..The future of the music of the past has arrived……50 years in the making, ‘Glitter Gum and Bubble Pop’ is an album that takes the lyrics of a young American teenager in the 70’s to create a retro-modern Bubble Gum Pop and Neo-Glam sound. The 12 original songs are performed by the fictional, ‘cartoon-like’ Sir Prize & The Twomorrow Knightz just like the old, Saturday morning cartoons of the past.”
“Imagine being young again. A new, weekly cartoon is on TV on Saturday mornings. Each episode includes a song that you can’t help but sing along to till next week’s episode …..when you hear another new song!!!”
“The memories of Hanna-Barbera hang with the ghosts of US 60’s Bubble Gum pop and UK 70’s Glam Rock to produce something for the future from the spirit of the past. Arise ‘Sir Prize & The Twomorrow Knightz’……and strut your stuff!!”
The collaboration came about because Dobbins has been playing Izzard’s solo music on his station for the last three years. A friendship grew out of their shared love of 70s pop with the idea for an album eventually emerging.
Lead single, ‘Automatic Satin Circus’, is an irresistible slice of glam-inspired pop with a crunchy riff, an infectious beat, a Bowie-esque vocal and lyrics celebrating many of the Glam heroes of the era.
‘Little Lambs Dressed As Mutton’ is more the art-school glam favoured by the likes of Roxy Music et al, while songs like ‘Bubble Gum Kisses’ and ‘Stewy Stewy’ nicely capture that archetypal bubblegum sound of The Archies and early Sweet. 70s space rock and the middle of the decade’s Doo-Wop revival also get a look in on the album, too
Packed full of instantly-recognisable sounds even if the songs themselves are unfamiliar, If I didn’t know any better I’d have assumed this was another of those ‘Junkshop Glam’ compilations that had unearthed and repackaged yet more delightfully obscure singles of the era. But it isn’t. These are all brand-spanking-new songs, and Sir Prize & The Twomorrow Knightz are here to inject a much-needed dose of glam-pop into our twenty-first century lives.
Released: 1 July 2023 and available digitally via https://sirprize.bandcamp.com/album/glitter-gum-and-bubble-pop
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Based on listening into some of the tunes, this album sounds like fun. If you didn’t know, you’d never guess it’s new music – neatly done!
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Yes, perfectly captures the mood and spirit of the era!
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