Sell Me a God is the 1989 debut album by the British alternative rock band Eat.
[1][2] Prior to the album's release, the band members had all been homeless, with a few of them squatting at London King's Cross railway station.
[3] The music on Sell Me a God encompasses a variety of styles, including blues, hip hop and funk[4] The album reached No.
[3] The Orlando Sentinel praised "the altered-state guitars and the biting irony lurking in the lyrics.
[8] Sell Me a God was released on CD, MC and vinyl, with the CD and MC release adding three bonus tracks, including a cover of "Summer in the City" by the Lovin' Spoonful.