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Thread started 01/05/09 4:49pm

Mars23

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The Housemartins Any Fans?

Did they just have the 2 albums?

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The People Who Grinned Themselves to Death

I know their bass player went on to produce crap as Fatboy Slim, but did they ever work together again?
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Reply #1 posted 01/05/09 4:56pm

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Did they just have the 2 albums?

London 0 Hull 4

The People Who Grinned Themselves to Death

I know their bass player went on to produce crap as Fatboy Slim, but did they ever work together again?


I think a couple of them (including the vocalist) went on to form the Beautiful South. They never performed or recorded as a group since their breakup as far as I know.

I really liked both of the albums at the time, but it all sounds a bit too twee to me now when I go back to it. There was also an odds n' sods type compilation called (i think?) "now that's what I call quite good" that would be a good purchase if you like the albums, though there's a fair bit of overlap.
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Reply #2 posted 01/05/09 6:05pm

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damosuzuki said:

Mars23 said:

Did they just have the 2 albums?

London 0 Hull 4

The People Who Grinned Themselves to Death

I know their bass player went on to produce crap as Fatboy Slim, but did they ever work together again?


I think a couple of them (including the vocalist) went on to form the Beautiful South. They never performed or recorded as a group since their breakup as far as I know.

I really liked both of the albums at the time, but it all sounds a bit too twee to me now when I go back to it. There was also an odds n' sods type compilation called (i think?) "now that's what I call quite good" that would be a good purchase if you like the albums, though there's a fair bit of overlap.



I remember that now and I always meant to check out Beautiful South. I'll have to do that now. Thanks!
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Reply #3 posted 01/05/09 6:20pm

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love them!
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Reply #4 posted 01/07/09 6:49pm

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I like Beautiful Souths debut album! Some of their songs are still played on radio today in the UK. "Song for whomever" stills gets some play from me. Its a sweet song, but also a cynical one on another level

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Reply #5 posted 01/08/09 1:42am

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Song for Whoever was really a very nice song. I've never heard any other Beautiful South tracks, but I seem to remember that they were quite popular for a while in the early nineties in the UK.

For the record, here's Happy Hour, the Housemartins greatest pure pop moment.

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Reply #6 posted 01/08/09 3:13am

abierman

Norman Cook (Fatboy Slim) was in this band.....
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Reply #7 posted 01/08/09 4:37am

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Big fan of both the Housemartins and Beautiful South. All but the last couple albums of BS are worth owning, and even those later ones aren't bad--just kind of boring. I think "Blue is the Colour" is incredibly underrated.
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Reply #9 posted 01/08/09 8:07am

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My fave tracks are:

The People Who Grinned Themselves To Death

and

Hopelessly Devoted To Them


The compilation "Now That's What I Call....Quite Good!" is a great place to start.
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