The Housemartins - London 0 Hull 4 (Full Album). UMG (от лица компании "Mercury"); ASCAP, CMRRA, LatinAutor, UMPG Publishing, LatinAutor - UMPG, UBEM" и другие авторские общества (4). Композиция. Flag Day (Album Version). Авторы текста и музыки. Stan Cullimore, Paul Heaton, Ted Key.
London 0 Hull 4 is the debut album by The Housemartins, released in 1986. It contains the singles "Flag Day" ( UK), "Sheep" ( UK), "Happy Hour" ( UK) and "Think for a Minute" ( UK). The title refers to the band's home town of Kingston upon Hull and is in the format of a football score. 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
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Like a box of chocolate truffles with BBs hidden in them, a Housemartins album offers deceivingly simple and tuneful pop songs that are designed to cause you some discomfort once you start chewing on them. Singer and songwriter Paul Heaton sings with a disarmingly boyish voice, high and adenoidal, and his bandmates contribute angelic harmonies as well as sweet and straightforward guitar pop instrumental settings.
The Housemartins 1986 album, London 0 Hull 4, is 6 Music's Classic Album of the Day. In an interview first broadcast in 2014, Paul Heaton brings along his diary to help remember the makings of a debut LP, which remains relevant over thirty years later. Paul remembers busking with Stan Cullimore in Hull and playing at the bottom of the bill in the city's smaller venues, before John Peel played their demo, and they signed a record contract live on stage at The Adelphi.
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Pop Rock The Housemartins. Band Name The Housemartins. Album Name London 0 Hull 4. Type Album. Released date October 1986. Members owning this album2. 2. Get Up Off Our Knees. 3. Flag Day. 4. Anxious. 5. Reverend's Revenge. 6. Sitting on a Fence.
Happy Hour (The Housemartins song). Happy Hour" is a 1986 single by British indie rock band The Housemartins. It was the third single from the album London 0 Hull 4 and reached number three in the UK Singles Chart. Paul had been working on the lyrics for some time before, with the song originally being called 'French England'. It was completed on Wednesday 22 January 1986 - the same day Me and the Farmer was penned.
Album by The Housemartins. I'll Be Your Shelter. He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother.