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This record left Tony feeling happy.
Love this track, I've been hearing it on and off for a while so it's good to see it's finally gonna get a release. I heard Zane Lowe play it last week so it they may be one to watch in the near future. Review date: 08 October 2007
This record left david feeling ecstatic.
best single i've heard in a long while Review date: 20 March 2008
This record left jasmine feeling ecstatic.
hi troubies [the troubadours] song are great I am good friends with them if fact my little brother used 2 call tony uncle tony I've known them before they was even famous but now they are neally there I used 2 live in a pub and we had a cellar bar that we never used so my mum and dad let them practice in there the pub was called Crooke Hall Inn and on some of the pictures it has a sign in the background sayin Crooke Hall Inn x Review date: 28 June 2008
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This record left our Mingus Rude feeling happy.
Troubadours: 'Gimme Love' (Mod Art Sounds) Just as the nights are drawing in and the clocks go back again, these mop-top popsters decide to provide us with some breezy summertime themed pop. The sound is all jangly and upbeat with vocals to the fore, naive and innocent in it's approach but carefully crafted and carried off with great aplomb. Not exactly breaking any new ground, this retro fixated brand of pop-not that dissimilar to The Coral-has a bold simplicity that has 'classic' and 'inspired' written all over it. Judging by the pre-orders we've had for this it could be huge. A possible tip for the top sez Mr Phil. You heard it her first...fans of the LA's and North West Coast (of England) pop, take head.On 7" vinyl and CD.
What the label says:
It’s a marriage made in guitar pop heaven. Take The Troubadours - a gang of four early 20’s Wigan and Liverpool lads who’ve been rapidly building a reputation as one of the north west’s most exciting new bands. Put them together with esteemed producer John Leckie, famed for his work with the likes of the Stone Roses, Radiohead and Pink Floyd amongst many others, and the first results are ’Gimme Love - a soaring, shimmering debut single that manages to channel the band’s love of Beefheart, Love and The Seeds and the best bits of their hometown’s tune-rich musical heritage into four minutes of perfect pop. The Troubadours are: Mark Frith - vocals, guitar, piano, harmonica; Johnny Molyneux - lead guitar; Tony Ferguson - bass; Nathan Watts - drums 7" Limited to 500, CD limited to 1000.
TRACKLIST: 7" - Gimme Love (Radio Edit) , Here Comes The Tide. CD - Gimme Love (Radio Edit) , Here Comes The Tide, Gimme Love (Long Version) |
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