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~ Mystery Jets
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  • Audio CD (9 Jun 2008)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Sixsevenine
  • ASIN: B0019F0L7C
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 21,459 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

1. Hideaway
2. Young Love (feat Laura Marling)
3. Half In Love With Elizabeth
4. Flakes
5. Veiled in Grey
6. Two Doors Down
7. MJ
8. Umbrellahead
9. Hand Me Down
10. First To Know
11. Behind The Bunhouse
12. Somewhere In My Heart (Bonus Track)
13. Twenty One (Hidden Track)

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Guardian, May 2008

"This is a vividly youthful album, packed with acid-sharp lyrics and neon-bold choruses, playful vocal harmonies and strikingly confident pop sounds. Henry, the boys have done you proud." ****

i-D, May 2008

`A leaner, meaner outfit, focussed on securing their rightful place at the top of the Brit-pack"

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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I love this album, but..., 18 Jun 2008
By Medea "...." (Dorset, England) - See all my reviews
It REALLY annoys the faeces out of me when bands re-release ablums with a new song and a snazzier cover. When I compile my CD square, I like to see nice bright colours and prettiness in the covers, like this here version has, but my original one does not. I'm not saying I don't like the cover, it's just this one has really funky writing.

Also, the matter of the new song. It seems as if Mystery Jets have taken the "Two Doors Down" opportunity to lengthen their album and, dare I say it, sell more. Why could they have not just put the new song on the album in the first place? Adding it in now and re-releasing just makes fans who bought it when it came out originally feel like they are missing out.

If you didn't buy the first version of this album, I highly recommend that you buy this one, as it still contains all the fantastic eighties pop delights. Two Doors Down is the most obvious example, but Young Love and Half In Love with Elizabeth are equally catchy, and Flakes may just be my favourite Mystery Jets song ever (It's beautiful, though difficult to sing along to). Behing the Bunhouse is also excellent with all its rolling pin violence references, and on my version it has the "hidden track" at the end, after the obligatory pause. So yes, it seems that without Harrison Senior, Mystery Jets have moved from the remote corners of the indie world to the spotlight of popular attention, and rightly so as this effortlessly fun, Erol Alkan produced album proves they deserve it.

All I am saying is that they should not forget their original fans on the way.

We too would like a snazzy cover.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic, 29 Jan 2009
By R. Peacock "Bex" (Bedfordshire) - See all my reviews
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This album is highly catchy and the more you hear it the more you get into it, I certainly can't stop playing it in my car. It is very 80's retro yet contemporary at the same time which adds to the appeal even more.
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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Lets try this now...., 30 July 2008
Potential....a word written about various England sportsman..a gloriously English way to bury young talent...enough about sport....this is the Mystery Jets review!!!

After the chaotic sixties prog of their debut LP this is a major suprise,eighties synths,whip cracking snares and slap-bass tumble from the speakers alongside distorted piano chords....are the magpies at play??

But it works....again, these guys have the potential to be the best band on this island....,the melodies are strong enough to smother the smell of some opportunist musical snatch n grabs.

As a whole,this could a 4 star record but the faintly uprising change of musical direction doest seem completely sincere but by no means is this a bad record,not when the likes of Coldplay exist anyway!.
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