Even if it means a return to the 80s, it is more than legitimate to re-listen to "Now that's what I call quite good" of the Housemartins, for five reasons (and more!) That we consider essential: - First, because the Housemartins had a sound of their own, that even other UK groups of the time were unable to approach - Second, because it's all good simply, and super optimistic (which never hurt, especially not today!) - Third, because as it is not TOO known djs junk radio stations do not we folded ears with during the 2 decades that have gone by - Fourth, because the "London 0 - Hull 4" it was a little worn in the 80s, so slightly different versions that can only provoke a little envy - Fifth, because the brilliant voice, étincellantes and poignant as that of Paul Heaton, y 'by a generation, but only 1 generation 2 ... and like this album offers a capella versions of some songs, you will be able to enjoy as never
Finally, because I am not proselytizing (so I have not put in the ranking), nor a disbeliever (so I'll tell you about it), I would add a sixth reason: because the Housemartins was a Christian rock band that will give you the measure of what Paul Heaton and the Lord can do together in your heart.