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4.0 out of 5 stars
A Jump in the Three Foot End of the Pool,
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This review is from: Life of Surprises: Best of (Audio CD)
I've been a Sprout fan since way back, so hearing the songs in this order is kind of jarring. But since the strength lies in the songs, I think this is a pretty good introduction to their world ... which is to say our world. Here, love doesn't always work (When Love Breaks Down), rock idols bellow (King of Rock and Roll), and good ideas sometimes fail (Cruel). Mellow stuff, but so tuneful it'll make you hum all day. Could they have succeeded with a different band name? Yup. At least that's my theory.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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ONE OF THE GREAT UNDISCOVERED TREASURES,
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This review is from: Life of Surprises: Best of (Audio CD)
A Life Of Suprises by Prefab Sprout is testimony to the fact that there is great music out there that never sees the light of day on american radio. The cd does not contain a weak track, only strong and stronger cuts. Highlights include: A Life Of Suprises, We Let The Stars Go, Hey Manhattan, and Cars and Girls. I first heard them in the mid 1980's with "Two Wheels Good" after that came "From Langley Park Park To Memphis" and I could not understand how this band could not be superstars. To this day, "A Life Of Suprises" is one of the few cd's that I share with everybody. The only "suprise" with Prefab Sprout and this cd is that they never made it big in America.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful Pop!,
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This review is from: Life of Surprises: Best of (Audio CD)
A wonderful collection of Prefab's materials, showcasing many of the hit tunes (in the UK) that made the band famous. In addition to the "greatest hits" aspect of this disc, the fans are treated to two new tunes "If You Don't Love Me" (my fave) and "The Sound of Crying", as well as the rare gem "A Life of Surprises" from the hard-to-find "Protest Songs" album. Great stuff! Many cool album tracks are omitted, sadly, and some b-sides or other extras would have really been nice, but there is only so much space on a disc of this kind. For newbies, you can't go wrong with this CD! Dig in and enjoy the surreal songwriting craft of Paddy McAloon and company!!
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