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Release date Australia
February 20th, 2007
Artist
Label
EMI Records (UK)
Number of Discs
1
Product ID
1537881
Description
Initially issued overseas in 2006, 'This is Hazelville' is the debut album from epic pop pioneers, Captain, and was produced by Trevor Horn (The Buggles, Grace Jones, Seal, Yes, etc.). It is a recording populated by strange characters, intriguing stories & huge tunes borne from the group's varying, eclectic and consistently passionate love of music.
“A modern Prefab Sprout who emerge with perfect ‘80s pop production [and] light-headed boy-girl harmonies.”
–UNCUT
“Savvy, snappy art-pop… ‘This Is Hazelville’ is an absolute honey of a debut.”
–SUNDAY TIMES
“An insistent, intoxicating little brew of dark and utterly hummable pop music.”
–METRO
“Grandiose, windswept… utterly irresistible.”
–NME
“Lovely, soulful indie pop.”
– Time Out
Tracks:
1. Hazelville
2. Glorious
3. Broke
4. East. West. North. South
5. Frontline
6. Build a Life
7. Wax
8. This Heart Keeps Beatingfor Me
9. Western High
10. Summer Rain
11. Accidie
“A modern Prefab Sprout who emerge with perfect ‘80s pop production [and] light-headed boy-girl harmonies.”
–UNCUT
“Savvy, snappy art-pop… ‘This Is Hazelville’ is an absolute honey of a debut.”
–SUNDAY TIMES
“An insistent, intoxicating little brew of dark and utterly hummable pop music.”
–METRO
“Grandiose, windswept… utterly irresistible.”
–NME
“Lovely, soulful indie pop.”
– Time Out
Tracks:
1. Hazelville
2. Glorious
3. Broke
4. East. West. North. South
5. Frontline
6. Build a Life
7. Wax
8. This Heart Keeps Beatingfor Me
9. Western High
10. Summer Rain
11. Accidie
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An extremely good quality debut album with a lot of variety, a one of a kind album that includes more than a few masterpieces, such as the first track “Hazelville” which I would name as one of my favourite songs of all time. I HIGHLY recommend this album, this band needs more fans and more publicity, they deserve it more than alot of musicians who get it. Five Stars.