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Artist: The Hoosiers
Label: RCA
Category: Music

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 44 reviews
Sales Rank: 156

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.8 x 0.4

UPC: 886971569124
EAN: 0886971569124
ASIN: B000VP5E96

Release Date: October 22, 2007
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Condition: Unwanted Gift.

Tracks:

  • Worried About Ray
  • Worst Case Scenario
  • Run Rabbit Run
  • Goodbye Mr A
  • Sadness Runs Through Him
  • Clinging On For Life
  • Cops And Robbers
  • Everything Goes Dark
  • Killer
  • Trick To Life
  • Money To Be Made
  • Feeling You Get When

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
If The Feeling's slick high-crime pilfering of 70's AOR is missing anything in particular--and they do run a tight operation--then it's a bit of throttle, a hint of recklessness, if that's not too much of a contradiction in terms. Enter London-based trio The Hoosiers, who pogo like un-caged kids on Saturday morning TV hooked up to McFlurry drips, dancing to Twelve Stops and Home on fast-forward like everything's quite normal. Or at least they do for much of the time--"Clinging on for Life" for instance sidles off into an unusually mellow Nick Drake lay-by. But for the most part The Trick to Life is the work of Electric Light Orchestra and Supertramp half-inched, shaken up and handed to McFly to pop the cork. There is much that feels near-plagiarised. "Goodbye Mr A" has more than a little of ELO's signature "Mr Blue Sky" to it, "Worried About Ray" recalls The Turtles' "Happy Together" and "Cops and Robbers" isn't even remotely coy about stealing wholesale from a tune as iconic as The Cure's unmistakable "The Lovecats". And coming a little closer to home, "Run Rabbit Run" sees singer Irwin Sparkes unfurl a soprano tailor-made for a close impersonation of dreamy indie-poppers The Delays. But if none of that bothers you (or even if it does) The Hoosiers have a super-charged barrel of sugar rushes here that are dangerously immediate and difficult to ignore, sweet tooth or no sweet tooth. --James Berry


Customer Reviews:   Read 39 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars More great tunes   August 28, 2008
B. C. Winter (N. Yorks, UK)
All right, I am a bit late off the mark with this review and, I have to be honest I only got this coz Tesco were flogging it cheap but I am glad I did. I put this in the cd player, sat back, and then jumped up for joy at the sheer energy that came from the speakers from this album. I am not saying it is wall to wall sunshine, but, nearly all of the tracks were upbeat and uplifting. A Sadness Runs Through Him was for me the only track that I did not really like that much, but that may just be me. This is Brit guitar pop at its best. It is funny that I picked this up at the same time as picking up The Clash singles album which was also going cheap too. Does that say anything, maybe, but I would urge you to at least give this a good listen and judge for yourself. An all round fine album.


1 out of 5 stars Dross...   August 23, 2008
J. Bowden (England)
As appaling albums go this just about takes the biscuit, about as unnorigional as muisc could possibly be. Although its a good indicatian of where music is going nowa days, over commercialized vomit... could only possibly be enjoyed by tasteless, immature, 4 year olds.


1 out of 5 stars Terribly disappointing   August 1, 2008
Samantha Gregory (Blackburn, England)
After hearing "Worried About Ray" and "Goodbye Mr. A" I was quite excited about this album. I expected a bit of feel-good bouncy pop music, but those were easily the two best tracks. My high expectations probably contributed to my disappointment, but it wasn't a great album. Now I've listened to it a few times I'm not sure I'd even call it a good album. The singles have been overplayed, now when I hear those tracks I loved I have to change stations. It's an album I highly doubt I'll play for quite a long time.


5 out of 5 stars A whimsically fun and bizarre album   July 27, 2008
Steven Stewart (steveo.stewart@hotmail.co.uk)
The Hoosiers, when first breaking onto the scene could only be described as weird, yet unique. They gave us a sound that we truly don't hear that much on todays pop music scene, they present originality and simplicity to their music. The lead singer Irwin Sparks has said in interviews that the band wanted to be known as an Indie band but they're not cool enough, but let me tell you when comparing the Hoosiers to other "Indie" bands on the scene at the moment they're quite easily the best at what they do. Sparks has also noted that the Hoosiers sound is a blend of all music genres and they have named it "Odd Pop" it's pop that's a bit odd.

Citing their inspirations as being The Cure, The Flaming Lips & XTC you can certainly see the inspiration when listening to the album as most every song has a completely different feel to it. My personal favourites of the album are the up beat songs such as Goodbye Mr. A and Cops & Robbers, but I most certainly love nearly all the songs on the album with the exception of Worst Case Scenario which in my opinion is the worst song on the album.

My Top 5

1. Cops & Robbers
2. Killer
3. Goodbye Mr. A
4. Worried About Ray
5. The Trick To Life

Brilliant album that should be owned by everybody with a light hearted look at music.



1 out of 5 stars The Trick is this is Crap   July 2, 2008
D. Cooley (In my house which is where svens dad lives who is me)
Probably the worst album to be released since the cover of the beatles album abbey road by St Thomas school for the deaf.

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