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Following the combination of indie success and massive hype leading up to the band's first album proved to be too much for the original lineup, with Bickers leaving after a series of problems and pressures once the group signed to Fontana. Yet rarely has a fraught series of recording sessions resulted in something so flat-out stunning. The House of Love's second self-titled album in a row -- third counting the German singles comp -- remains something of a high-water mark in what can loosely be termed U.K. post-punk music, acting as an effective final statement before the onslaughts of Madchester, grunge, and Brit-pop. It's almost impossible to tell who is more responsible for what on the album, given its stitched-together nature, but whatever Bickers contributes matches Chadwick's cool but never cold performances note for note, and the result is deep blue rapture. Starting with the snaky crawl of "Hannah," sidling in over a series of echoed guitar notes, the 12-song collection does everything from revisiting past heights to scaling new ones. "Shine On" gets re-recorded in an arguably much more powerful performance, Evans' drums and Bickers pounding away out in front, while one early B-side, "The Hedonist," is turned from a light acoustic number into a evocative modern blues. Another, "Blind," is changed very little, its simple fragility still holding a soft sway. Everything else is new and quite often stunning, building on the combination of power and emotion from the first album perfectly. "I Don't Know Why I Love You" remains the group's definitive single, three and a half minutes of romantic angst matched by a fiery, perfectly arranged performance. "Beatles and the Stones," meanwhile, far from being a nostalgia piece, refers to the bands in question as "[making] it good to be alone," with a rich, melancholic acoustic performance to boot. Add in the fiery performances on songs like "32nd Floor" or "In a Room" and the result is a true lost classic. ~ Ned Raggett
UK reissue of the Smiths-like indie act's second self-titled album, originally released in 1990. 12 tracks including, 'The Beatles & The Stones', ' I Don't Know Why I Love You ', 'Blind' & '32nd Floor'. Universal.Rolling Stone (6/28/90) - 3 Stars - Good - "...a focused guitar outfit... earns its own distinctive response." Entertainment Weekly - "strikingly soft-spoken" - Rating: A- Q (7/96, p.139) - 3 Stars - Good - "...the weird highlight of a polite...though better-written, Bunnymenlike album..." House Of Love (Butterfly) Music House Of Love (Butterfly) Songs | 1. | Hedonist | $0.99 | |
| 2. | Shine On  | $0.99 | |
| 3. | Beatles and the Stones | |
| 4. | Shake and Crawl | |
| 5. | Hedonist | $0.99 | |
| 6. | I Don't Know Why I Love You  | $0.99 | |
| 7. | Never | $0.99 | |
| 8. | Someone's Got to Love You | |
| 9. | Never | $0.99 | |
| 10. | Someone's Got to Love You | |
| 11. | In a Room | $0.99 | |
| 12. | Blind | $0.99 | |
| 13. | 32nd Floor | $0.99 | |
| 14. | Sedest | |
| House Of Love (Butterfly) Music Review Average Rating: (4 out of 5 stars)   80's band witha 2K sound Melodic, moody and catchy are the best way to describe the guitar-driven music on this album. Founder and main contributor Guy Chadwick's voice is smooth, deep and dark and in stark contrast to many of the bands in the 80's that all seemed to sound like the Smiths and The Cure. This cd would sound just as at home if it came out in 2005 as when it did. Songs like "I Dont Know Why I LOve You", "Shine On" and "Beatles And The Stones" are timeless pop/rock classics. Submitted by sweettooth (Phoenix AZ)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Very good stuff This is a b-sides collection of tracks that were recorded for thier first two albums. Commonly refered to as "The Spy in the House of Love", this album showcased the early years of a band that went mostly unknoticed in the late 80's and early 90's. Stand out tracks include "Ray", which showcased Terry Bickers perfect guitar work. "Soft as Fire" is just that, a low-key, gentle track that really focuses on how good HOL was a brining it down a notch. If your a fan and this isn't in your collection, grab it, as it is essential House of Love. Submitted by a reviewer (SPOKANE, WA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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