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| 1. Deeper Side |
| 2. Little Brother |
| 3. Innocence |
| 4. Space |
| 5. I'll Come Running |
| 6. Tears Fall Down |
| 7. The Rain Song |
| 8. Show Me Your Heart |
| 9. When She's Gone |
| 10. Little Darlin' |
| 11. Woody |
| 12. Go And Tell Him (Soup Song) |
| 13. Alright |
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Hootie is back & hopefully someone is still listening...,
By A Customer
This review is from: Hootie & The Blowfish (Audio CD)
Back to their roots, Hootie & The Blowfish are back with a self titled release. Most likely their way of saying that this latest effort represents where they band is at this point of their lives and careers. This latest CD is a more mature, soulful and rock and roll effort than their past studio release "Musical Chairs." Producer Don Was worked his magic again (much like he injected some life into the Black Crowes last effort "Lions") and Hootie sounds better than they have in years. More in the vein of Cracked Rear View or the highlights of Fairweather Johnson this self titled disk boasts some potential hits.
12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
They Set, They Shoot, THEY SCORE!!,
By Samuel K. Branstner (Baxter, MN USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hootie & The Blowfish (Audio CD)
After a four year hiatus, and shaking off the relative disappointment of "Musical Chairs," Hootie re-collected themselves, dusted off their writing skills and have returned with what should be the album of the summer.And maybe it isn't "cool" to be a Hootie fan anymore, but I maintain that if you keep making great music, your real fans will stick around. And I think it's true that Hootie is the best bar band in the world. There's not a weak track on this terrific collection of songs; if I have anything negative to say about this album, it does lean toward ballads and slower-tempo tunes, but with songs of this quality, ("I'll Come Running," "Show Me Your Heart," "Woody") this is certainly a minor offense. That's not to say the band ignores good ol' rock and roll. The free-spirited "Space," and especially "Go and Tell Him (Soup Song)" and the funky "Little Brother" are instant sing-alongs. The rock-a-billy "Little Darlin'" intentionally dances around Ricky Nelson's "Hello Mary Lou" and sounds like it was a blast to record. It is this kind of variety that makes this band, and this album, so enjoyable. By the way, don't forget to keep listening after track 12--the hidden track, (I guess it's called "Alright") is one of the best on the album. This would have been a great opener for the album! The first single "Innocence" is one of the best songs written by the band, and I dare say it is worth the price of purchase alone. The song reflects intelligent, heartfelt lyrics, terrific vocals (Darius Rucker continues to prove why he has so many imitators) and an undeniably infectious chorus, but I've yet to see the video for "Innocence" played once on VH1, VH1 Megahits, MTV or MTV Hits. Did they even make a video for it? It is a shame that we are in an age where an artist's success relies so heavily on television. You are dead in the water if you are viewed as yesterday's news by program directors. This is a travesty to music. But true fans of music can make themselves very happy by picking up a copy of this fantastic release. As other reviewers have suggested, this IS the perfect album to roll down the car windows and blast this summer. It's Hootie at their best. And that's not bad. Not bad at all...
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hootie & The Blowfish "UNCOMPROMISED",
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This review is from: Hootie & The Blowfish (Audio CD)
Hootie & The Blowfish have been on a roller coaster ride their entire career. From playing at frat parties and dive bars in South Carolina, to having their debut album, "Cracked Rear View," sell over 16 million copies just in the United States, to being ridiculed for making music that was too "middle of the road." This album is perhaps the best collection of songs that nobody has heard. From the catchy pop rock opener "Deeper Side," to the raw sounding rock anthem "Go And Tell Him (Soup Song)," this album is sold from top to bottom. The only real disappointing song on the album would have to be the goofy, country flavored "Little Darlin'." Standouts on this album are the rock ballad "Innocence," the R&B groove "Little Brother," and the lyrical masterpiece "Tears Fall Down," Darius Rucker's voice never sounded so good. There are a couple average songs, "Show Me Your Heart" in particular, but they are spread out enough that you don't notice. Is this album groundbreaking? No. But if you're looking for a CD that you can play in your stereo over and over and over again, this is a MUST have. Just like every Hootie & The Blowfish album before, this album is the kind of music Hootie & The Blowfish want to make. Music that is....UNCOMPROMISED!!!!
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