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  1. The Housemartins - London 0 Hull 4 "The sound of the vinyl record of 'London 0 Hull 4' by The Housemartins is overall solid, but with some nuances. The bass could be a bit more pronounced, while the midrange is occasionally over-presented, leading to a slightly harsh effect, especially in the range from 600Hz to 1.6kHz.

  2. Think For A Minute. 3:31. We're Not Deep. 2:16. The Housemartins - London 0 Hull 4. 0:00. Housemartins: The Mighty Ship. 1:51. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1986 Vinyl release of "London 0 Hull 4" on Discogs.

  3. London 0 Hull 4 is the debut album by The Housemartins, released in June 1986. It contains the singles "Flag Day", "Sheep", "Happy Hour" and "Think for a Minute". The title refers to the band's home city of Kingston upon Hull and is in the format of a football score. It also refers to Paul Heaton's assertion that the Housemartins were only the fourth best band in Hull.

  4. London 0 Hull 4 is not an essential album, and not even the best in the Housemartins' slim catalogue (that honour falls to the 1988's post-split compilation Now That's What I Call Quite Good). Still, the album is arresting and worth a listen should the opportunity arise.

  5. 19 de sept. de 2014 · View All. whu. 90. This is genuinely one of the most underrated albums I’ve ever heard in my life. The vocals are incredible and so is the music. Honestly I’m shocked this isn’t as popular as it should be. The songs are genuinely very powerful and imaginative. I advise anyone that enjoys the smiths or jangle pop in general to give this a ...

  6. Aerial. Kate Bush. ★ (Blackstar) David Bowie. International Velvet. Catatonia. Forever Changes. Love. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1986 CD release of "London 0 Hull 4" on Discogs.

  7. London 0 Hull 4 is not an essential album, and not even the best in the Housemartins' slim catalogue (that honour falls to the 1988's post-split compilation Now That's What I Call Quite Good). Still, the album is arresting and worth a listen should the opportunity arise.