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Up to Here
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Yer Favourites
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Road Apples
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World Container
:From Amazon.ca:With 11 consistent studio records under their belt, it is unlikely that the Tragically Hip would do anything to sonically surprise their fans. Truth is, the group has never swayed from their agenda of creating lyrically intelligent, melodic classic rock for the 21st century. World Container provides exactly that, and accomplishes it with a vibrancy that proves that a band who has been together for 23 years can still create affecting and entertaining music for the Canadian masses. Most of the noteworthy changes are subtle in nature; guitarist Paul Langois ...
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Day for Night
:From Amazon.ca:With 11 consistent studio records under their belt, it is unlikely that the Tragically Hip would do anything to sonically surprise their fans. Truth is, the group has never swayed from their agenda of creating lyrically intelligent, melodic classic rock for the 21st century. World Container provides exactly that, and accomplishes it with a vibrancy that proves that a band who has been together for 23 years can still create affecting and entertaining music for the Canadian masses. Most of the noteworthy changes are subtle in nature; guitarist Paul Langois ...
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The Tragically Hip
:From Amazon.ca:With 11 consistent studio records under their belt, it is unlikely that the Tragically Hip would do anything to sonically surprise their fans. Truth is, the group has never swayed from their agenda of creating lyrically intelligent, melodic classic rock for the 21st century. World Container provides exactly that, and accomplishes it with a vibrancy that proves that a band who has been together for 23 years can still create affecting and entertaining music for the Canadian masses. Most of the noteworthy changes are subtle in nature; guitarist Paul Langois ...
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Hipeponymous
:Album Description:Your Favorites Gr Hits 2CD set. That Night In Toronto DVD Bonus DVD of all band's videos (23 in all), as well as 11 new video vignettes exclusive to this package. :Canada is a big nation with a lot of great music, but the Tragically Hip have absolutely no equal in the Great White North. While the band remains at best a cult hit in other parts of the world, they have reigned in the Canadian rock scene in a way that no other group has done since the '70s ...
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Trouble at the Henhouse
:Album Description:Your Favorites Gr Hits 2CD set. That Night In Toronto DVD Bonus DVD of all band's videos (23 in all), as well as 11 new video vignettes exclusive to this package. :Canada is a big nation with a lot of great music, but the Tragically Hip have absolutely no equal in the Great White North. While the band remains at best a cult hit in other parts of the world, they have reigned in the Canadian rock scene in a way that no other group has done since the '70s ...
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In Between Evolution
:Album Description:The Tragically Hip have been making vibrant, gritty rock 'n' roll for over 20 years. A legendary live act, the band has also sold over 6 million albums worldwide. In Between Evolution, the follow-up to their acclaimed 2002 release, In Violet Light, may be their best yet. Propelled by raw, driving guitars and Gordon Downie's inimitable vocals, In Between Evolution features standouts such as 'Vaccination Scar,' 'The Heart of the Melt,' and the first single, 'Summer's Killing Us.' Produced by Adam Kasper (Foo Fighters, Queens of the Stone Age, Pearl ...
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Music @ Work
: Music Reviews:Since their 1987 debut, Kingston's Tragically Hip have built a sizable following in their native Canada (where they earned early comparisons to R.E.M), but have yet to really crack a fickle American market, despite a stellar reputation as live performers and creative influences that have consistently been just a tad smarter than the competition. This album builds shrewdly on those inclinations, expanded by producer/Los Lobos vet Steve Berlin with a sonic freedom reminiscent of his own band's '90s experimentalist bent. Set against this intoxicating Velvet Underground-meets-The-Edge-in-the-gloaming wall of sound, ...
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