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Hats Off to the Buskers [VINYL] [Import]

The View Vinyl
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by Tammy La Gorce

The View -- a Scottish quartet comprised of bassist Kieran Webster, lead guitarist Pete Reilly, lead singer Kyle Falconer, and drummer Steve Morrison -- came together in the band's native Dundee (near Scotland's east coast) in 2005, before any of the bandmates had entered their early twenties. Prior to storming the U.K. with their energetic, scruffy ska-punk and throwback rock,… Read more in Amazon's The View Store

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Product details

  • Vinyl
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Red Ink
  • ASIN: B000V7JA6M
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (33 customer reviews)

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
Format:Audio CD
The View just knocked me off my feet when I heard Wasted Little DJ's and Skag Trendy way back when. I heard Edith Bowman compare this to Definitely Maybe, that is a huge over-reaction. At the moment the world has gone mad for indie, when Oasis were cutting their teeth it was nearly impossible to get a record deal. They were hardened on the indie circuit and had a songbook full of tunes before they were signed; this isn't the case for these fresh faced Dundonians. The benefit to this is that we get bands that will get better and better with each album. The View show incredible song writing talents on many of these tracks but my problem is that with an album to fill there are a couple of fillers that revert to copying their heroes, Libertines/Babyshambles mainly. There is no doubt however that Comin Down is a belter, as are all the singles, Skag Trendy, Gran's for tea and Street Lights even if the last two lack the rock 'n' roll pazzaz you might like these Primal Scream supporters to have flowing through their veins.

It is unfortunate that they are going to be likened to urch-rock like The Paddingtons and The Others, and its even worse that they are going to become contempories to indie formula bands like The Kooks and The Fratellis. Make no mistake they are a class act, one or two songs less (certainly Face for Radio and Claudia should have been a B-side) and they should have included Posh Boys and Up The Junction despite the fact they have already been B-sides. Anyway don't worry about the gripes, climb on board because I'm sure these lads certainly have a Definitely Maybe/Up The Bracket in them, just that this isn't it.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
Format:Audio CD
The music is fun and catchy. However like most bands now a days once the radio and tv shows get hold of them their songs will be drummed into your head. Even so this is defiantly worthy of a place in anyones CD collection.

The best songs on the album include:

+ Superstar Tradesman

+ Same Jeans

+ The Don

+ Face For The Radio

+ Dance Into The Night

+ Claudia

+ Streetlights
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
It Begins Here...... 31 Jan 2007
Format:Audio CD
The View arrived on a wave of hype in the summer of 2006 and their first two single 'Wasted Little DJ's' and 'Superstar Tradesman' were both number 15 in the chart after recieving heavy airplay from Zane Lowe and this hype looks set to continue. This album is a really good debut from the Scottish band. They seem to have a nice mix of The Undertones and The Libertines and this can only result in great tunes.

I have decided not to award 5 stars as it is not yet a 'classic' album. The album requires a few better tracks to have the 'classic tag' bestwoed upon it. However, the tracks that are on it are really good and should make the bands live set a must-see of 2007. With songs such as 'Same Jeans' and 'Skay Trendy' The View will be a favourite band for many this year and they will rightly have this crown.

Not as mind blowing as it could have been but certainly a very good album.

The View have the number one album here, 2007 (well the first few months) will be there year.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
great!
i previewed this album online before i bought it and instantly liked it! A little bit indie/urban and a little bit rock...just the type of music i love!
Published 14 months ago by XCHARLYBX
the view
really fast transaction and rec'd my goods within a few days. very pleased with purchase and would do business again.
Published on 25 Feb 2009 by paulao81
One of the best of 2006
The view blasted onto the scene with 'same jeans' but to get to their real sound you must listen to 'hats off to the buskers. Read more
Published on 27 Oct 2007 by brinley
a band to watch out for
the view burst onto the scene with their brilliantly energetic 'Same jeans' Love the album, this is a band that will go far. Read more
Published on 28 Sep 2007 by Bj Lucas
Sing along with The View
Hmm, maybe it's just me then but I love this album. One of the few I've bought this year that I can happily listen to throughout and not skip particular tracks (more than can be... Read more
Published on 20 Sep 2007 by Fiona Colley
Good honest fun
Fine album, very enjoyable and not limited to just a couple of tracks at all. They're not glamourising or overblowing where they come from, and there's no great drama or misery in... Read more
Published on 16 Aug 2007 by Tom
Poor
I'll be brief. I saw them live in February in Camden. They were quite good. I bought the album. There's probably two goods songs maybe one if I'm being harsh. Read more
Published on 7 July 2007 by sknarfr
Do's and Don's
The View are a talent - that's obvious.
That their debut album isn't a classic is due to a number of factors: One is vocalist Kyle Falconer; he needs to have more faith in... Read more
Published on 2 July 2007 by Paul Ess.
Everybodys dressing up, im dressing down...
Q magazine recently described the new new Razorlight album as being "the greatest album since Definately Maybe". Read more
Published on 30 Jun 2007 by Ian Clement
Best band for years
This album has everything. Sad, bouncy, real rocky, the lot.

Obviously they've been influenced by other bands, but who hasn't? Read more
Published on 30 April 2007 by eleanor conaghan
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