Tom Hingley (View Discography)
Keep Britain Untidy (1xCD)
Released: June 30, 2008
CD
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Perhaps following the lead of mod father Paul Weller, Tom Hingley, the onetime singer of Manchester's baggy-scene giants Inspiral Carpets, has gone all rustic with his solo debut. The album features only Hingley's voice and acoustic guitar (with no overdubs), a far cry from the cascading, retro-organ grooves of Inspiral Carpets. After being relatively out of sight after the dissolution of his former band in the mid-'90s, Hingley re-emerges here as an even finer singer than before. Thematically, the album deals with typical man-woman, love/loss fare. (Undoubtedly linked to the fact that Hingley is now a divorced father in his mid-thirties.) Nevertheless, this is a mature and solid effort, and if fans of old have a hard time making the leap with Hingley into this starker format, they can always check out his group the Lovers. ~ Erik HageTracks
1. Inside2. Silver And The Gold
3. Taste Of You
4. Straight Into Your Heart
5. Between Us
6. Whole
7. Port In A Storm
8. You Don't Care About Tomorrow
9. All Night Long
10. Goodbye To The Lord Of My Life
11. What Can I Loose



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