Hepburns: Something Worth Stealing
Hepburns: Something Worth Stealing
Format: CD
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Artist: Hepburns
Label: Radio Khartoum
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 664449202328
Genre: Rock
Pearly guitar pop in the finest UK tradition, albeit skewed sideways by cinematic caprices and elliptical narrative. Probably The Hepburns' lightest album, "Something Worth Stealing" was written as a romantic fling with no skeletons in the closet... well, unusually few skeletons by Hepburns standards, discounting the up-tempo duet with the dead guy who comes back to woo a former lover, the ghostly coal mine choir in the jazzy shadows on the ditty about the strongman's cape, and, perhaps, the ode to Scooby-Doo's Velma. This album is more a celebration of joyrides, spring storms, dinosaur incisors, winter fashions, boho wannabes, humdrum and conundrum, the occasional poisoned dart, and the use of the word "penultimate."
Tracks:
1.1 The Last Thing I Saw Before I Said Goodbye
1.2 Fire Red Car
1.3 During British Winters
1.4 New Skin
1.5 Geoff's Cape
1.6 Devil Up a Drainpipe
1.7 I Thought I Was Something Special Until I Met You
1.8 My Fellow Cobra
1.9 Heavyweight Bohemians
1.10 Song for Velma
1.11 Pop Artists
1.12 Almost Beyond Comprehension
Audio Sample:
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