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Do It Yourself
Seahorses
Do It Yourself
 
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Available from the U.K. three weeks ahead of theAmerican release, this is the debut album by ex-Stone Rosesguitarist John Squire's new band. Produced by Tony Visconti(Bowie, T. Rex), the 11 track album features the single'...  more »

     

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All Artists: Seahorses
Title: Do It Yourself
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Release Date: 1/6/2004
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 766482956920

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Available from the U.K. three weeks ahead of theAmerican release, this is the debut album by ex-Stone Rosesguitarist John Squire's new band. Produced by Tony Visconti(Bowie, T. Rex), the 11 track album features the single'Love Is The Law', 'Love Me & Leave Me' (co-written withOasis' Liam Gallagher) and nine other new songs: 'I WantYou To Know', 'Blinded By The Sun', 'Suicide Drive', 'TheBoy In The Picture', 'Happiness Is Egg Shaped', 'Round TheUniverse', '1999', 'Standing On Your Head' & 'Hello'. NOTE:Squire did the art for the sleeve (did Stone Roses sleeves)

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CD Reviews

Seahorses - 'Do It Yourself' (Geffen)
Mike Reed | USA | 06/23/2005
(3 out of 5 stars)

"Apparently,this was their only album.Guitarist John Squire used to be a member of the Stone Roses.'Do It Yourself' was produced by Tony Visconti(Bowie,Thin Lizzy,T.Rex).That's ironic because the CD does employ somewhat of a '70's sound to it.I would describe the Seahorses as 'advanced serious pop'.I remember seeing their semi-outstanding video for "Love Is The Law".Other tunes I liked here on the CD release were "I Want You To Know","Round The Universe" and "Standing On Your Head".If you dig,say vintage Bad Company,you should like this disc."
A good, soild album
Sakos | United States | 07/08/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)

"As I'm sure anyone reading these reviews knows, the Seahorses (an anagram for He Hates Roses) was the band John Squire, guitarist extrodinaire from the Stone Roses started after the Roses broke up. While this isn't near anything the Roses did, it is still a solid, enjoyable album. The rest of the band is very good, too, in my opinion. The singer has a good voice that fits the music, the bass player and drummer are both very good (I am surprised to read the reviews slagging off the rhythm section!) and Squire is Squire. While there aren't as many guitar solos from him as I'd like, his guitar work is still awesome. The best songs are I Want You To Know, 1999, Standing On Your Head, and the jaw-dropping Love is the Law. A really good album...if you're a fan of the Stone Roses or just good British guitar rock in general, check this out."
Not a bad album
A. Landless | CA | 01/10/2005
(3 out of 5 stars)

"The Seahorses never made here in the US in a big way, but that doesn't mean that this CD doesn't deserve a listen.



I would best describe it as brit rock with a bit of classic rock influence, laced with some humourous lyrics. My favorite being: "There's no such thing as a second chance, look at Auntie George and Uncle Mabel."



Chris Helme provides solid vocals and John Squire's guitar is tight, and put together their songs are bouncy and mostly feel-good, although some are quite long.



My preferred songs: I Want You To Know, Blinded By The Sun, Love Is The Law, Love Me And Leave Me.



Ok, so they don't sound like The Stone Roses, but I don't think they are trying to. Give this CD a go if you like middle of the road rock with jamming, long songs."