Duel D. Christian, Jr. | Shalimar, FL USA | 03/30/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This brings back many fine memories of my college party days. Arguably the best album from the Hoodoos. Why this group wasn't as popular as the Beetles I'll never know."
Buy 'em all!
steffen455 | 05/18/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is one of the best Rock'n'Roll bands ever. Trust Me: If you like one Gurus-album, you will like 'em all. If you have never heard any song, check out "What's My Scene", "I Was The One" or "Hell For Leather". If you have a job that allows you listening to CDs, grab any HG-stuff you can get - working days will get much shorter."
Music that grows on you with each listening.
steffen455 | 12/15/1998
(4 out of 5 stars)
"The Gurus produce music that seems innocuous at first listening, but steadily grows on you with time. Quintessentially Australian, the band provides ideal listening for long hot afternoons around the barbecue or relaxing in the pub with a beer. For those who are keen to listen to a broader selection of this band's music, I recommend Electric Soup, a compilation of nearly 20 of the band's best tracks."
What great momories....
Patrick Lafontaine | Canada | 10/22/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Sadly, The Hoodoo's have split but that dosen't mean it's too late to enjoy one of the best albums from the 80's from my favorite Aussie band! The is power-pop glory and the Hoodoo's were one of the best at this style! C'mon, Try it! and then get the rest of their collection. :o)"
Australian garage band ahead of its time
Patrick Lafontaine | 07/02/1998
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Everyone should pick up a copy of one of the HG's albums, if you like it, you will probably buy them all. They were a grunge band when green day was in diapers, they have solid lyrics and great accoustics. Any album by the HG's is worth taking a look at"