The House of Love - The Fontana Years

The House of Love - The Fontana Years
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Album Details

Title: The Fontana Years
Artist: The House of Love
Release Date: 6/14/2004
Label: Spectrum Music
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPC: 602498162521
Genre: Rock
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Indie Pop, Noise Pop, College Rock
Moods: Autumnal, Bittersweet, Theatrical, Hypnotic, Melancholy, Plaintive, Wistful, Brooding, Earnest, Laid-Back/Mellow, Reflective, Somber, Soothing, Springlike, Fiery, Rollicking
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 2

Track Listings Disc 1

  1. The Girl With the Loneliest Eyes
  2. Someone's Got to Love You
  3. Beatles and Stones [Single Version]
  4. Crush Me
  5. Yer Eyes
  6. Hollow
  7. You've Got to Feel
  8. Never
  9. Shine On
  10. I Don't Know Why I Love You
  11. You Don't Understand
  12. Audience With the Mind
  13. All Night Long
  14. Blind

Track Listings Disc 2

  1. Clothes
  2. Phone
  3. Last Edition of Love
  4. D Song '89
  5. Cut the Fool Down
  6. Love 10
  7. Sweet Anatomy
  8. Safe
  9. Kiss the Fountain
  10. No Fire
  11. Marble
  12. Ray
  13. Skin 2 Phase 2
  14. Third Generation Liquid Song
  15. Scratched Inside
  16. Baby Teen
  17. Soft as Fire
  18. Rosalyn
  19. Let's Talk About You

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2004CDSpectrum Music981625

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Album Review

The Fontana Years is four discs -- 1990's The House of Love (the "butterfly" album) and A Spy in the House of Love, 1992's Babe Rainbow, and 1994's Audience With the Mind -- whittled down to two, with some spare B-sides sprinkled around. Quite possibly slapped together as a reaction to the reignited Rev-Ola label -- the source of 2003/2004-released compilations from several of the House of Love's old Creation label mates, such as the Jasmine Minks, the Weather Prophets, and Biff Bang Pow! -- its only saving grace is the single-disc price. Though the years covered here weren't the House of Love's best, they are deserving of better treatment, especially since some key album cuts ("Hannah," "Feel") are left out of the mix, and there isn't enough room for all of the B-sides. One thing that every prospective purchaser in the U.S. should consider: the four discs that this set draws from can be swooped up in one shot at your average used shop for roughly the same cost; you can find any one of them for a couple bucks apiece. Diehards remain in need of a thorough B-sides compilation from these years -- some are probably still stinging from having to hunt down all those multi-format singles for the elusive non-album tracks. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
David HemingwayCompilation, Liner Notes