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Here Comes the Neighbourhood ()

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Here Comes the Neighbourhood - Lindisfarne
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Track Listing
  1. Born at the Right Time
  2. Ghost in Blue Suedo Shoes
  3. Jubilee Corner
  4. Can't Do Right for Doing Wrong
  5. Working My Way Back Home
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  1. Born at the Right Time
  2. Ghost in Blue Suedo Shoes
  3. Jubilee Corner
  4. Can't Do Right for Doing Wrong
  5. Working My Way Back Home
  6. Wejibileng
  7. Unmarked Car
  8. Devil of the North
  9. Uncle Henry
  10. One Day
  11. Driftin' Through
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Frontman and key songwriter Alan Hull is gone, replaced by Billy Mitchell, leaving Rod Clements and Ray Laidlaw from the original group. The resulting album strikes out for a few different stylistic corners, including a strong hint of country, but it never rises up enough to really make any sort of solid impression -- all of the songs have a journeyman air about them, and a tone that avoids annoyance while failing to catch the attention. Overall, the album sounds fine, but it's really as ephemeral as fairy frost. ~ Steven ...

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