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Overview

Featuring a picture of can of soup on the cover, the top half titled "The Housemartins Condensed" and the bottom half "The Cream of the Beautiful South," the album known as Soup was rather biased toward the latter of Paul Heaton's groups with just seven of 22 tracks from only two of the Housemartins' albums, London 0 Hull 4 (named after the fact that there were four of them and they were from Hull) and The People Who Grinned Themselves to Death. That's not a lot, considering that during their brief existence, the Housemartins only achieved seven Top 40 hits, all of which are included here except their cover of "There Is Always Something There to Remind Me." The band was more influential than its chart success would have indicated. Both the Housemartins' other major hits were included, the bouncy, jolly "Happy Hour" and the a cappella cover of "Caravan of Love," along with lesser hits "Five Get Over Excited," "Me and the Farmer," and "Build." Fifteen of the 22 tracks here are devoted to Heaton's second and even more commercially successful band, the Beautiful South. With nine Top Ten albums behind them, the Beautiful South had achieved more radio-friendly hits and continued to enjoy play on easy listening stations long after their peak in the early '90s. Songs such as "Song for Whoever," "You Keep It All In," "A Little Time," "Rotterdam," "Don't Marry Her," and "Perfect 10" are all here, along with some lesser hits spread throughout their career from 1989 to 2003. The Housemartins have not been very well served by their highly visible greatest-hits campaigns, including the low-key release Best Of in 2004 and Now That's What I Call Quite Good! (a parody title of Now That's What I Call Music, the compilation series) in 1988. The Beautiful South, however, had enjoyed one of the biggest-selling albums of the '90s with Carry on Up the Charts, and Solid Bronze had also been a successful hits compilation, but Soup is the first time that both of Paul Heaton's bands' songs had been brought together. ~ Sharon Mawer

Product Details

Release Date: 11/05/2007
Label: Mercury
UPC: 0602517471474
Rank: 130186

Tracks

  1. Flag Day
  2. Happy Hour
  3. Think for a Minute
  4. Caravan of Love
  5. Five Get Over Excited
  6. Me and the Farmer
  7. Build
  8. Song for Whoever
  9. You Keep It All In
  10. I'll Sail This Ship Alone
  11. Little Time
  12. Old Red Eyes Is Back
  13. 36D
  14. Good as Gold (Stupid as Mud)
  15. Everybody's Talkin'
  16. Prettiest Eyes
  17. One Last Love Song
  18. Rotterdam (Or Anywhere)
  19. Don't Marry Her
  20. Perfect 10
  21. How Long's a Tear Take to Dry
  22. Just a Few Things That I Ain't

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Housemartins   Primary Artist
The Beautiful South   Primary Artist

Technical Credits

Steve Orchard   Assistant
Paul Heaton   Producer,Mixing,Composer
Dave Rotheray   Composer
Anthony Matthew Key   Composer
Ian Peter Cullimore   Composer
Ryan Art   Design
Lance Phillips   Engineer,Mixing
David Rotheray   Composer
John Williams   Producer
Magic Pumpkin   Mixing
Will O'Donovan   Assistant
Chris Jasper   Composer
Ian Grimble   Engineer
Mike Hedges   Producer
Rupert Coulson   Engineer
Ben Kape   Engineer
Fred Neil   Composer
John Brough   Mixing,Editing,Engineer,Producer,Remixing
Ernie Isley   Composer
Phil Bodger   Engineer
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