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London 0 Hull 4 - Deluxe E Album Set

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Disc 1 of 2
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Happy Hour
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Get Up Off Our Knees
3:22
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Flag Day
5:24
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Anxious
2:20
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Reverends Revenge
1:27
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Sitting On A Fence
2:57
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Sheep
2:18
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Over There
2:58
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Think For A Minute
3:30
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We're Not Deep
2:14
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Lean On Me
4:27
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Freedom
3:21
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Disc 2 of 2
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Flag Day
3:33
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Stand At Ease
3:16
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You
3:25
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Coal Train To Hatfield Main
2:28
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I'll Be Your Shelter (Just Like A Shelter)
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People Get Ready
1:38
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Drop Down Dead
3:01
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The Mighty Ship
1:57
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He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother
2:04
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Think For A Minute
3:29
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Who Needs The Limelight
1:34
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I Smell Winter
3:25
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Joy Joy Joy
1:37
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Rap Around The Clock
5:12
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Lean On Me
2:51
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Anxious
2:21
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We're Not Deep
2:04
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Freedom
3:27
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Think For A Minute
3:40
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Drop Down Dead
2:39
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Happy Hour
2:24
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Get Up Off Our Knees
3:10
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Album Information

Total Tracks: 34   Total Length: 100:46

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menaceto

"I'll Be Your Shelter (Just Like A Shelter)" is some of the best singing of the 1980s, with a gospel fervor that never grows old. It's a song written by semi-legendary Lloyd Charmers, though I'm not even sure he ever did a version of it himself.

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Can you say underrated?

sylvania99

The acapella version of People Get Ready is spellbinding. Get Up Off Our Knees is take no prisoners blunt.

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They Say All Music Guide

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. But listen closely to Heaton’s lyrics and you find yourself plunged into a world of class resentment, bitter economic disappointment, and strangled rage. “Get Up Off Our Knees” includes the deathless couplet “Don’t point your fingers at them and turn to walk away/Don’t shoot someone tomorrow that you can shoot today,” while “Sitting on a Fence” ridicules those who “see both sides of both sides” and “Sheep” bemoans the apathy of the downtrodden masses. Heaton is no simple lefty — his politics are a strange amalgam of Marxism and Christianity — but his views are brutally uncompromising, and they constitute a very iron fist wrapped in the velvet glove of the Housemartins’ blissful guitar pop. Agree with him or not, there’s no denying the music’s power. – Rick Anderson

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