- Diamond Hoo Ha Man
- Bad Blood
- Rebel in You
- When I Needed You
- 345
- The Return Of...
- Rough Knuckles
- Ghost of a Friend
- Whiskey & Green Tea
- Outside
- Butterfly
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Pete Wareham Saxophone
Mick Quinn Guitar (Bass),Vocals (Background)
Danny Goffey Drums,Vocals (Background)
Rob Coombes Keyboards,Vocals (Background)
Jodie Rose Vocals
Gaz Coombes Guitar,Vocals
Sam Williams Producer,Arranger
Nick Launay Mixing,Tuning,Engineer,Producer
Michael Quinn Composer
Justin Gerrish Mixing,Engineer,Mixing Assistant
Mick Quinn Composer
Rich Costey Mixing
Toby Dammit Drum Technician
Stewart Whitmore Editing
Adam Greenspan Mixing,Engineer
Kevin Westenberg Cover Photo
Gareth Coombes Composer
Ian Davenport Engineer,Recording
Danny Goffey Composer
Rob Coombes Composer
Jodie Rose Producer
Frederic Janz Engineer,Assistant
Marcus Woebke Engineer,Assistant
Fredriech Janzoulou Engineer,Assistant
Stephen Marcussen Mastering,Mastering Engineer,Engineer


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Overview
After spending a dark, contemplative night on the Road to Rouen, Supergrass come crashing back to life with Diamond Hoo Ha, an album every bit as cheerfully gaudy and vulgar as its title. It all begins, as it should, with "Diamond Hoo Hah Man," a wicked send-up of the White Stripes' gonzo thump that rivals "Blue Orchid" and "Icky Thump" in its outsized swagger, while providing the touchstone for the rest of the record, not so much in its sound but in its attitude. Not that Supergrass doesn't crank the guitars here, as they offer up the stomping Stooges shuffle of "Bad Blood" and spangly "Rebel in You" in quick succession, but after this furious opening triptych, the band widens their net and lightens their touch, reconnecting with their signature impish humor that was quite deliberately missing on much of Road to Rouen despite its punning title. At times they actually overplay their mischief, overloading "Whiskey and Green Tea" with too much stylized British whimsy, it threatens to topple over on the weight of its braying brass. This isn't the only time that the band doesn't seem to fully have their urges under control, as there are a few pop tunes toward the end of the record that don't quite click as their hooks aren't finely honed. This is how Diamond Hoo Ha differs from 2002's incandescent Life on Other Planets which offered song after song that effortlessly dazzled. Here, Supergrass seem to labor a little to achieve such high times...but only toward the end of the record, which is solid and well-crafted but lacking the glorious, giddy highs the band offers at the beginning. However, that first half -- somewhat ironically ending after the jazzy soft rock sheen of "Return of Inspiration" -- holds its own with the best of Supergrass, filled with mammoth melodies and unbridled fun. It's more than enough to make Diamond Hoo Ha worth hearing, and it's just enough to illustrate the difference (and the merits) between inspiration and craft. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Product Details
Release Date: | 12/07/2018 |
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Label: | Echo / Echo Label Limited |
UPC: | 4050538438529 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Supergrass Primary Artist,VocalsPete Wareham Saxophone
Mick Quinn Guitar (Bass),Vocals (Background)
Danny Goffey Drums,Vocals (Background)
Rob Coombes Keyboards,Vocals (Background)
Jodie Rose Vocals
Gaz Coombes Guitar,Vocals
Technical Credits
Gaz Coombes ComposerSam Williams Producer,Arranger
Nick Launay Mixing,Tuning,Engineer,Producer
Michael Quinn Composer
Justin Gerrish Mixing,Engineer,Mixing Assistant
Mick Quinn Composer
Rich Costey Mixing
Toby Dammit Drum Technician
Stewart Whitmore Editing
Adam Greenspan Mixing,Engineer
Kevin Westenberg Cover Photo
Gareth Coombes Composer
Ian Davenport Engineer,Recording
Danny Goffey Composer
Rob Coombes Composer
Jodie Rose Producer
Frederic Janz Engineer,Assistant
Marcus Woebke Engineer,Assistant
Fredriech Janzoulou Engineer,Assistant
Stephen Marcussen Mastering,Mastering Engineer,Engineer
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