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The Men Who Loved Music
The Young Fresh Fellows
The Men Who Loved Music
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
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Super Go-Go rock with the college radio favorites 'Hank, Karen & Elvis', 'Get Outta My Cave' & 'Amy Grant'. Includes the out of print Refreshments EP. 1987 release.

     
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All Artists: The Young Fresh Fellows
Title: The Men Who Loved Music
Members Wishing: 3
Total Copies: 0
Label: Frontier Records
Release Date: 9/6/1993
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Style: Indie & Lo-Fi
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 018663102122, 018663461120, 723724263321, 018663102146, 018663461113, 018663461144, 790168104466

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Super Go-Go rock with the college radio favorites 'Hank, Karen & Elvis', 'Get Outta My Cave' & 'Amy Grant'. Includes the out of print Refreshments EP. 1987 release.

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CD Reviews

Maybe the perfect American pop record
J. Savage | Weymouth, MA United States | 01/02/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The Fellows aren't afraid of swiping inspiration from all over the musical landscape. Successfully looting the last 50+ years of pop music, they managed to harness everything that was ever cool, exciting, and fun in a way few (if any) bands have. It all gets unleashed on this disc: rock-a-billy, punk, pop, country all get the Fellows' special treatment. Listen to this album once; you'll be singing along and grinning as much as the band themselves by the end of your first listen."
Did I mention, nobody gets a 5 star ( Ooop's )
andrew ward | Bellingham, WA. USA | 11/05/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Ok Ok, It's all true....The apex (if you will) the height of Pop music is reached right here. Simply slide your mouse over and select the "add to my cart" button.Your musical road map will change forever, you will run to the store and buy a beat-up old guitar and sit for weeks playing this over and over, giddy with laughter as you lose your job but uncover the secrets of E A and C, oh yeah and G too (for the bridge)In other words it's simple, it's beautiful, it's funny it's timeless. No tricks no fancy production. A++ materialTo my entire generation these guys should have been the "Beatles" to my circle of 20 or so friends the "Young Fresh Fellows" were our Beatles...it's that important (In "86" I was 21)"
The great unknown classic
andrew ward | 06/12/1998
(5 out of 5 stars)

"It probably won't happen until the great reckoning, but at some point the music buying public will be punished for neglecting one of history's great rock and roll bands. From Seattle before and after it was cool to be so, the YFF's peak with this magnificent collection of pop, country, punk and even a dash of jokey ska/funk. Brilliant lyrics and rich hooks. If you buy one album this year, you should have bought this one in 1987. They need some beer money."