The Housemartins – London 0 Hull 4

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Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Remastered, Stereo, 180g

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The Housemartins – London 0 Hull 4

London 0 Hull 4 is a 1986 album by The Housemartins. It was their first album and contains the singles Flag Day, Sheep, Happy Hour and Think for a Minute. Paul Heaton’s laconic songs are nicely groomed and innocuous-sounding, with a happy jangle and rich harmonies (the group’s interest in gospel extends to technique as well as sentiment), but there is a dryly vicious sense of humour lurking inside them – Sheep flips a familiar religious image on its back and leaves its legs waving in the air. London 0 Hull 4, the band’s first album, is full of cheerful, taut little tunes about failures of the spirit, barstool sexism, and thermonuclear Armageddon – not to mention love of humanity, which underscored the fact that they weren’t just nihilists, they actually cared.

Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Remastered, Stereo, 180g

 

A1 Happy Hour 2:17
A2 Get Up Off Our Knees 3:19
A3 Flag Day 5:21
A4 Anxious 2:18
A5 Reverends Revenge 1:25
A6 Sitting On A Fence 2:52
B1 Sheep 2:16
B2 Over There 2:56
B3 Think For A Minute 3:28
B4 We’re Not Deep 2:12
B5 Lean On Me 4:19
B6 Freedom 3:16

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