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Showing posts with label haircut one hundred. Show all posts
Showing posts with label haircut one hundred. Show all posts
Sunday, June 05, 2016
Haircut One Hundred: Nobody's Fool
From Discogs: "These editions contain the group's studio version (and variations thereof). See also Nick Heyward's demo recording, credited to the band: Nobody's Fool."
The flip side is October Is Orange (Day 1 And Day 2). I have UK 12" pressing.
Haircut One Hundred: Fantastic Day (1982)
Haircut One Hundred: Pelican West (1982)

This record is a triumph, a perfect pop mini masterpiece. It has a kind of funky pop sensibility that really hits the mark. Without question, this is one of my favourite records of all time. It always reminds me of summer. (Let's just forget that the band released a second record after the departure of Nick Hayward). The good news is that you can easily find copies for a few dollars. I also have the CD with a number of bonus tracks. If you don't like this record, there is something wrong with you. Every track is a winner.
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