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5.0 out of 5 stars My First Visit to The Beautiful South
About a year ago, I stumbled across this disc on the bargain rack of a local CD store. I had never heard of The Beautiful South before, but the name of the band intrigued me; it sounded like the name of a poetic and literate band, so I bought this album on a hunch that it would be something I might like.

0898 has far surpassed my expectations. Over time,...
Published on August 24, 2005 by Aaron Blight

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not so good but not so bad!!
This album it's difficult if you want to give your own opinion. The song "The Rocking Chair" is one of my favorites, "36d" and "You Play Glockenspiel, I'll Play Drums" are quite good but the rest of the songs one day I love them and another I hate them... that is the reason of my low rate for this album.
Published on February 22, 2002 by maximo bernardo


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My First Visit to The Beautiful South, August 24, 2005
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Aaron Blight (Westminster, Maryland United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 0898 (Audio CD)
About a year ago, I stumbled across this disc on the bargain rack of a local CD store. I had never heard of The Beautiful South before, but the name of the band intrigued me; it sounded like the name of a poetic and literate band, so I bought this album on a hunch that it would be something I might like.

0898 has far surpassed my expectations. Over time, I have enjoyed this album more and more, and it now ranks on my list of all-time favorites! The music is catchy, poppy, and melodic; the lyrics are light, satirical, and unusual. The band's performance is superb, and I love the blending of vocals from Paul Heaton and Briana Corrigan. (I understand that after the release of this disc, Corrigan left the band.) 0898 is the first but definitely not the last Beautiful South disc I will own.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Hard to pick their best, but this is it, May 4, 2001
This review is from: 0898 (Audio CD)
TBS is one of my favorite groups, and they have so many great discs, but I'd have to call this one their best (with "Quench" and "Painting It Red" tying for second). Every song is fantastic, particularly "Old Red Eyes Is Back," "We Are Each Other" and "36D." If you don't have any TBS, this is a good place to start. Their music is hard to describe. A friend once compared them to Squeeze, but they're a little more refined than that (not to slight Squeeze...I love them too). If Squeeze used occasional orchestrations and listened to some older-period Elton John, they would probably sound a lot like this. Witty, biting (and very British) lyrics, coupled with lush, gorgeous melodies. Paul Heaton possesses one of pop/rock' most beautiful voices. One of my all-time desert island discs.
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5.0 out of 5 stars It truly is BEAUTIFUL!, October 15, 1998
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This review is from: 0898 (Audio CD)
Perhaps the Beautiful South's best-known collection of tunes, "0898" carries their signature stylings of rhythm, melody, and groove. From classics heard everywhere on the radio like "Old Red Eyes Is Back" to the more eclectic "We Are Each Other," this album lets listeners slide in and enjoy some great music while the catchy and poignant lyrics beat a path through their brains. "0898" is a wonderful CD to pop in on road trips, on lazy summer afternoons, or after a long day on the job--it will soothe your frazzled nerves and let your mind wander through landscapes of vivid imagery and imagination. Check out their other work for even more entertainment and endearment...you'll be hooked! =) Simply put, this album is BEAUTIFUL!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars the best BS disc..., August 3, 2005
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M. Lohrke (Saratoga Springs, UT) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: 0898 (Audio CD)
there's no BS in the beautiful south. i might be mistaken, but i believe this album spawned a couple of hit singles in the UK, despite what the amazon review opined.

0898 features some of the beautiful south's greatest singles: 'old red eyes is back,' 'we are each other,' and '36D.' each song showcases dave rotherway's classic songwriting skills and paul heaton's incredibly clever lyrics. other tracks, like the mournful 'the rocking chair,' the biting 'something that you said, (with the brutal lyric 'when you walk into your house and she's cutting up your mother, she's only trying to tell you that she loves you like no other' and 'the perfect love song, it has no words, it only has death threats) and 'i'm your no. 1 fan' also proudly show off the beautiful south's impeccable gifts for arrangement and melody. and paul heaton, for my money, has one of the best vox's around: it's husky and powerful at times, but suprisingly tender and effective when it needs to be. the man has range like few others (check out 'let love speak up itself' off 'choke') and comes off even sounding better when he's up against the incomparable brianna (who sadly left after this album). the call-and-response of 'we are each other' alone is worth the price of this album.

top to bottom, 0898 is their most complete album. most beautiful south albums have a miss or two, but 0898 is dud-free. more recent beautiful south albums seem to have lost an ounce or two of the spark that made them so great, but they're still a great band and worthy of your hard earned caish. i remember seeing the beautiful south in SLC back in 1992 supporting this disc. i saw them again in 2000 in hollywood at the house of blues. both shows were incredible. unfortunately, the beautiful south seem doomed to relative obscurity in the states, and that's a shame because everone deserves a trip to the beautiful south.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Another eclectic pop masterpiece from the BS, and then some!, May 8, 2003
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This review is from: 0898 (Audio CD)
Great tongue-in-cheek lyrics, great memorable quality songwriting, great musicianship... this band should be up there with the best pop/rock bands, period. Why they haven't achieved commercial success here in the U.S. as they have in the U.K., is shockingly beyond me! TBS is one of my favorite bands ever, and that comes from someone with over 1,800 CD's and hundreds of albums in my collection, spanning several decades.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Their best..., March 28, 2001
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This review is from: 0898 (Audio CD)
The last Beautiful South album featuring the bittersweet vocals of Brianna Corrigan (allegedly leaving after Paul Heaton penned the misogynistic Mini-Correct on sequel Miaow), 0898 is also the Hull band's most rounded work. The intelligent pop craft of Old Red Eyes Is Back and We Are Each Other is off-set by the bittersweet Bell Bottomed Tear. Some people were put off by this album's malevolent streak, but this is part of the band's charm and was also prevalent on the earlier Choke, the artwork is the most disturbing thing on offer here...
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars also my favourite cd, January 5, 2001
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This review is from: 0898 (Audio CD)
Today I bought this cd again, since I only had it on tape, and it broke the other day. I never cease to be amazed by the genius of this album, everything feels right about, and such a richness of sounds.. it will probably never show up in official lists with "top 100 of all time", but it has made and will stay my number one.. its great for in the car, when exercising, at home.. everywhere, sheer bliss
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I LOVE THIS CD, February 11, 1999
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This review is from: 0898 (Audio CD)
I was only 11 years old when I first heard this CD and ever since it has been my favorite. I take it everywhere I go and have never tired of the songs. My parents, being fans of the long gone Housemartins, they are also fans of the Beautiful South. I LOVE this CD. Whenever I go on bus trips and the windows are fogged up, I am known to write on the windows, Beautiful South is the Name. I LOVE this CD.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The very best complex pop band, March 27, 2001
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This review is from: 0898 (Audio CD)
Every single one of the albums of this band is great, 0898 being no exception. Their sound is so catchty but the lyrics are consistently interesting and dark. Difficult to categorize which is the only reason I can fathom for these folks not being huge.

Listen - you wont be sorry.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Back to the basics..., August 29, 2000
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Beautiful!!! Heaton and Co have created a masterpiece. Songs for all ages and tastes (although i hated to hear that J. Abott left b/c of "36D" lyrics). Album never lets you go. It makes you dance, smile and think (in more ways than needed sometimes : "cutting up your mother..."???? ). A definite dont-miss album for everybody who like pop-rock.
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