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Love This City
Whitlams
Love This City
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
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1999 release follows the Whitlams huge (in Australia) 1998 album Eternal Nightcap.

     
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All Artists: Whitlams
Title: Love This City
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Wea/East/West
Release Date: 11/8/1999
Album Type: Import
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Style: Adult Alternative
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 639842972864, 766489194325, 9325583003769

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1999 release follows the Whitlams huge (in Australia) 1998 album Eternal Nightcap.

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An outstanding CD..
09/29/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Split Enz meets Billy Joel ? Tom Waits with a smooth, lilting voice ? Catchy, memorable tunes wrapped around razor sharp lyrics.... The Whitlams are an outstanding band that writes and sings about contemporary Australian issues - gambling addiction, the Indonesian rape of East Timor, a city more intent on winning the Olympics than on housing its down and outs...If that sounds too heavy, then this album isn't. Virtually every song is memorable. Every tune has the ability to seep into your consciousness and replay itself over and over. There are lots of nice harmonies and lovely musical passages. The band is supported by strings and brass to create a full, lush sound. Tim Freedman is an easy singer - only his lyrics bite.Absolutely on a par with albums like "Piano Man" or "Heart Attack and Vine" when it comes to social comment, "Love This City" is far easier to listen to than either. It's a bit like being confronted by a mugger in a Salvation Army uniform."
Excellent
12/22/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I bought this album cynical that the Whitlams could produce something as good as "Eternal Nightcap" twice. I was amazed to discover an album even better. One of those albums that gets better every time you hear it. My only regret is that it is difficult to get in the United States. '400 miles from Darwin' is an excellent commentary that proves that it is Tim Freedman's lyrics that separate the Whitlams from bands that are only "very good.""
Great Album ! Awesome Band ! - Must have
Roz Brown | 11/24/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)

"If you enjoyed "Eternal Nightcap" (one of the best albums Ive heard in recent years) then you'll love "Love this City". Although its not as easy to listen to the first time as Eternal Nightcap this album grows on you... and I think it is just as good, Standout songs include: "Thank you for loving me at my worst", a funny number that has no meaning called "chunky chunky Air Guitar" in the same vein of "I make Hamburger"(see the album "Undeniably the Whitlams"), "Blow up the Pokies" "love this City" "Unreliable" these are my favs at the moment but there all great so they'l change with my moods... The Whitlams are one of Australias best bands, All there albums should be purchased.... "Introducing the Whitlams" "Undeniably The Whitlams" "Eternal Nightcap" and "love this City"-- Get Em"