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Soup Dragons - Lovegod

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Free Music Review: Summer Fun
Hit: 5 Stars

I first heard this album in the summer of 1992 when I should have been revising for exams. But I spent more time listening to this classic album instead whilst playing Grand Prix on my Amiga. I had forgot how good it was till recently.

Free Music Review: Love every song. Reminisent of the WHO to me.
Hit: 5 Stars

Powerful dance beats, with inntelligent lylics. I think it's very retro sounding of the days of blues fusion rock as in rolling stones, the Who,Hendrex,classic rock and roll at it's modern best.

Free Music Review: one of my favs
Hit: 5 Stars

This album takes me back to the good days of music better than almost any other album. Psychedelic dance groovy synth fun music. I love this one

Free Music Review: Lovegood
Hit: 4 Stars

The Beth Massa review is dead-on when it comes to this album and the brief music scene it was part of. For long I cherished this time when you could dance to rock music. But, thank god, it's all coming back. What was then Primal Scream, The Stone Roses, The Farm, EMF, Happy Mondays, Jesus Jones, Inspiral Carpets and the Charlatans UK is now Kasabian, The Killers, The Dandy Warhols, Muse, Franz Ferdinand, Hard-Fi and Kaiser Chiefs. If you like any of those bands and that brief period of Baggy music, gone too soon before grunge took over, you should give this album a try. The cover of I'm free -I dare to say- is better than the Stones original. Too bad this album is not available for download because that song alone is worth having.

Free Music Review: Great early 90's alternative album.
Hit: 4 Stars

Nobody I know has ever heard of the "Soup Dragons", but I'm sure glad I did. This is really fun to listen to, and holds up well after 13 years. One of those bands you would see late night on MTV, before grunge took over. They really do have that "Madchester" sound, and are similar to "Happy Mondays", "Jesus Jones", and "Charlatans UK". Though I think they're Scottish. Anyway, it's trippy, very catchy, and you can dance to it if you want. Me, I just crank "I'm Free", and hit the road.
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