Hooray for Tuesday

Hooray for Tuesday Artist: The Minders
Label: Future Farmer
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 749322593325
EAN: 0749322593325
ASIN: B0002T7YN0


Release Date: 2004-08-31

Hooray for Tuesday


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Tracks:

  1. Hooray For Tuesday
  2. Pauline
  3. Joey's Pez
  4. Comfortably Tucked Up Inside
  5. Yeah Yeah Yeah
  6. Our Man In Bombay
  7. I've Been Wondering
  8. More And More
  9. Pass It Around
  10. Red Bus
  11. Bubble
  12. Frida
  13. Bonus Track: I've Been Wondering
  14. Bonus Track: Horray For Tuesday
  15. Bonus Track: Comfortably Tucked Up Inside
  16. Bonus Track: Red Bus

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Curiously, a strong album. . ........2005-09-17

I am a new fan of The Minders. "Hooray For Tuesday" was their first CD I received and I think it's primetime. They have a great sense of melody and variation. The music almost seem inhabited by the Beatles (Although Ringo and Paul are still kicking). I love the bonus tracks which give a second time a round to enjoy their heartfelt classic such as "Hooray For Tuesday" and and "I've Been Wondering". I love that I can listen to the whole album and not have to skip around to find the songs I like. I think out of the three album I received from them, this is their best.

5 out of 5 stars Strangely, one of my favorite albums in the universe.......2004-09-01

Okay, I haven't heard this new version with the bonus tracks, but I downloaded this from itunes a few months ago, and have been listening to it pretty much non-stop since. It's amazing...
For some background, I am predisposed to like this music. These guys are part of the Elephant 6 collective, which includes bands such as Of Montreal, Neutral Milk Hotel, Elf Power and Apples in Stereo -- all of whom kick serious ass. It's also produced by Elephant Six big-wig Robert Schneider, who produced, among other things, Neutral Milk Hotel...
However, of all the faux-Sixties, nouveau-psychedelic music I've been enjoying recently, this album is the best I've found. There isn't a wasted moment on this album; it's just one perfect, sugary-sweet pop song after another, all of them catchy as hell, and more chock-full of hooks than your grandfather's box of fishing tackle. The music is smart, reminicent of your favorite 60's music, and would seem perfectly in place on a Wes Anderson soundtrack or Rubber Soul-era Beatles. I'd give it six stars if I could.

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