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Menswear - ¡Hay Tiempo! Album

Menswear - ¡Hay Tiempo! Album
Performer: Menswear
Title: ¡Hay Tiempo!
Country: Japan
Genre: Rock Music / Pop
Style:Country Rock, Brit Pop, Indie Rock
Released: 14 Oct 1998
Catalog number: POCP-7329
Label: Polydor
MP3 album szie: 1936 mb
FLAC album size: 1907 mb

Tracklist

1Inside The Dream3:12
2Shine5:23
3I'll Sing For You3:28
4Silver Tongue3:51
5Holding Tight2:24
6Wait For The Sun3:22
7Lower Loveday5:18
8Every Sounds A Melody3:02
9Tomorrow3:59
10Coming Home5:12

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
BU016CDMenswear Menswear ‎(CDr, Album, Promo)10th Planet Post Production Ltd.BU016CDUK1997

Notes

Made in Japan

Issued in a standard jewel case with front and rear inserts, second insert containing lyrics and liner notes in Japanese and English, an Obi strip, and a clear disc tray.

Companies

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Polydor K.K.
  • Record Company – Polydor K.K.
  • Record Company – PolyGram
  • Distributed By – Polydor K.K.

Short intro

Hay Tiempo Menswear - Hay Tiempo 1997. To favorites 1 Download album. Listen album. Alternative Rock Britpop. Songs in album Menswear - Hay Tiempo 1997. Menswear - Every Sounds A Melody. Menswear - Wait For The Sun. Menswear - Silver Tongue. Menswear - Lower Loveday. Menswear - Shine. Menswear sometimes styled Menswer were a Britpop band formed in October 1994 from Camden in London. They released a number of singles and an album, Nuisance, on the short-lived London Records subsidiary Laurel. A second album followed, which was released only in Japan the group broke up in 1998. Menswear, made up of a new line-up in addition to frontman Johnny Dean, played their first show in 15 years in August 2013. Hay Tiempo Menswear. Released 1998. Hay Tiempo Tracklist. Hay Tiempo Critic Score. Or consider a donation More Albums. Listen free to Menswear Hay Tiempo Every Sounds A Melody, Wait For The Sun and more. 10 tracks 39:11. Every Sounds A Melody. Wait For The Sun. Silver Tongue. Lower Loveday. Coming Home. I'll Sing For You. Inside The Dream. Holding Tight. Hay Tiempo Album Cover Art. Cover Art. Hay Tiempo Album. Fashion is a general term for a popular style or practice, especially in clothing, footwear, accessories, makeup, body piercing or furniture. Fashion refers to a distinctive however, often-habitual trend in a look and dress up of a person, as well as to prevailing styles in behavior. Style:MLA Chicago APA. STANDS4 LLC, 2020. 25 Jan. Powered by . Missing lyrics by Menswear Know any other songs by Menswear Don't keep it to yourself Add it Here. Hay Tiempo is confident, unhurried, and surprisingly cohesive. The newfound country rock licks rest easily against the somewhat overblown orchestration that felt a bit pasted-on and saccharine on the debut album. Alas, this album assures us that Menswear could've been a damn fine band if only they'd not rushed things so hugely with the hyped UK press in 1995 and spent more time working out their sound and not feeding the scene the product they thought would meet with success. And Johnny was a bit too constrained by the limitations of the voice he was born with - that's what happens when your main qualification is your pretty-boy looks, I suppose
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Here's a completely forgotten sophomore (and final) album from a band that ended just as they found a solid sound. "Hay Tiempo" sought to be more in every way than its predecessor, "Nuisance", and succeeded hugely in all but one way: it was only released in Japan and, as a consequence, hardly anyone in the world ever heard it. As far as most people who even remember Menswear are concerned, the group only had the one album, "Nuisance".
"Hay Tiempo" is confident, unhurried, and surprisingly cohesive. The newfound country rock licks rest easily against the somewhat overblown orchestration that felt a bit pasted-on and saccharine on the debut album. The group earns the grand moments here, nothing feels as rushed, impatient or...well, cheap as it did on "Nuisance". Alas, this album assures us that Menswear could've been a damn fine band if only they'd not rushed things so hugely with the hyped UK press in 1995 and spent more time working out their sound and not feeding the scene the "product" they thought would meet with success. (And Johnny was a bit too constrained by the limitations of the voice he was born with — that's what happens when your main qualification is your pretty-boy looks, I suppose.) This one should be reissued with "We Love You" as a bonus track.