Showing posts with label Go Discs. Show all posts
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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

THE HOUSEMARTINS - THE BEST OF THE HOUSEMARTINS


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Fourteen Tracks


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England

Monday, April 11, 2011

The Housemartins - London 0 Hull 4


Tracks:
01. Happy Hour
02. Get Up Off Our Knees
03. Flag Day
04. Anxious
05. Reverends Revenge
06. Sitting On A Fence
07. Sheep
08. Over There
09. Think For A Minute
10. We're Not Deep
11. Lean On Me
12. Freedom
13. I'll Be Your Shelter (Just Like A Shelter)
14. People Get Ready
15. The Mighty Ship
16. He Ain't Heavy. He's My Brother

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London 0 Hull 4 is a 1986 album by The Housemartins. It was their first album and contains the singles "Flag Day" (#58 in the UK), "Sheep" (#54 in the UK), "Happy Hour" (#3 in the UK) and "Think for a Minute" (#18 in the UK). The title refers to the band's home town of Kingston upon Hull and is in the format of a sports result. It also refers to Paul Heaton's assertion that the Housemartins were only the fourth best band in Hull. In other words, Hull had four great bands, compared to none from London. The liner notes and lyrics reflect singer Paul Heaton's interest at that time in Christianity and Marxism. For example, the back cover of the album contains the message, "Take Jesus - Take Marx - Take Hope".



The Housemartins are:
Paul Heaton
Stan Cullimore
Norman Cook
Dave Hemingway
Ted Key
Chris Lang
Hugh Whitaker


Location: Hull, England

The Housemartins - Now That's What I Call Quite Good


Tracks:
01. I Smell Winter
02. Bow Down
03. Think For A Minute
04. There Is Always Something There To Remind You (John Peel Session)
05. The Mighty Ship
06. Sheep
07. I'll Be Your Shelter
08. Five Get Over Excited
09. Everyday's The Same
10. Build
11. Step Outside
12. Flag Day
13. Happy Hour
14. You've Got A Friend
15. He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother (Capital Radio Session)
16. Freedom
17. The People Who Grinned Themselves To Death
18. Caravan Of Love
19. The Light Is Always Green
20. We're Not Deep
21. Me And The Farmer
22. Lean On Me
23. Drop Down Dead
24. Hopelessly Devoted To Them

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Now That's What I Call Quite Good was the post-breakup greatest hits album from The Housemartins. It was released in 1988. As well as singles, the compilation includes various album tracks, B-sides and radio session recordings. It includes many humorous liner notes from the band, including New Zealand sales and charts stats, and the song Caravan of Love.


The Housemartins - Raise The Flag


Tracks:
01. Stand At Ease
02. Coal Train To Hatfield Main
03. You
04. Drop Down Dead
05. Who Needs The Limelight
06. Joy Joy joy
07. Rap Around The Clock
08. We Shall Not Be Moved
09. When I First Met Jesus
10. So Much In Love
11. Heaven Help Us All
12. So Glad
13. Rebel Without The Airplay
14. He Will Find You Out
15. I Bit My Lip
16. Paris In Flares
17. Forwards And Backwards
18. The Light Is Always Green (Cheap Version)
19. Get Up Off Our Knees (Live)
20. Five Get Over Excited (Live)
21. Johannesburg (Live)
22. Time Spent thinking
23. Swansea
24. The Day I Called It A Day

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From self proclaimed '4th best band in hull'.again a collection of b-sides and all those sort of things etc.biopunk it has that track you were looking for.



The Housemartins are:
Paul Heaton
Stan Cullimore
Norman Cook
Dave Hemingway


Location: Hull, England

THE HOUSEMARTINS - THE PEOPLE WHO GRINNED THEMSELVES TO DEATH


Tracks;
01. The People Who Grinned Themselves To Death
02. I Can't Put My Finger On It
03. The Light Is Always Gren
04. The World's On Fire
05. Pirate Aggro
06. We're Not Going Back
07. Me And The Farmer
08. Five Get Over Excited
09. Johannesburg
10. Bow Down
11. You Better Be Doubtful
12. Build


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The People Who Grinned Themselves to Death was the second and last studio album by The Housemartins. It was released in 1987. The songs "Five Get Over Excited", "Me and the Farmer" and "Build" were released as singles. The title song is about the British Royal Family, which found them gaining controversy in the tabloid papers similar to that of other bands such as the Sex Pistols, The Smiths and the Stone Roses.



The Housemartins are:
Norman Cook
Dave Hemingway
P.D. Heaton
Stan Cullimore


Location: Hull, England

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Drugstore - Injection


Tracks:
01. Injection
02. Heart Of Honey
03. She Don't Use Jelly (Electronic Version)
04. Gravity (Terry Edwards Mix)

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Drugstore are:
Isabel Monteiro
Peter Allinson
Yuuki McCLure
Daron Robinson
Mike Chylinski


Location: London, UK

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