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The Boo Radleys - Free Huey [#1] (LP)

Free Huey [#1]
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Album Details: Free Huey [#1]

Release Date:01/01/1998
Label:Creation Records
UPC:600704104518

Track List: Free Huey [#1]

  1. Free Huey
  2. Everything Falls Away
  1. In a Galaxy Far, Far Away

Pro Reviews: Free Huey [#1]

  • All Music Guide

    The lead single from the Boo Radleys' final album Kingsize, "Free Huey" is a fun track, shoehorning in funk/hip-hop rhythms and techno-influenced keyboards into the usual Boo pop brew. While it's a touch shrill all around -- Sice's slightly over the top vocals here undercut things a bit, a change from his usual sweetness -- it's still a nice example of the band's overall abilities and search for variety. Two non-album cuts round out the single. "Everything Falls Away" is an attractive, subtle number, starting with a low-key surfy electric guitar strum and Sice's distant vocals, building into a strong but still restrained psych-pop full band performance. "In a Galaxy Far, Far Away," accompanied with some guest scratching, is a nicely drifty, dub/trip-hop-touched performance. Cjeka's drumming is quite fine, while the production of Sice's vocals on the chorus is most attractive, bringing out the soothing qualities of his singing well.

    - Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

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The Boo Radleys

Formed in Liverpool in 1988, the English guitar pop group the Boo Radleys developed a dedicated cult following in the early '90s before crossing over into the mainstream in the middle of the decade. Originally, the Radleys were one of the lesser lights of the loud, noisy My Bloody Valentine-inspired psychedelic trance pop bands labeled "shoegazers" by the British weekly... Read more