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Platinum Collection
Released: Mar 21, 2006
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Greatest Hits
Released: May 25, 2004
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Three years after London released The Best of Hothouse Flowers in the U.K., Rhino in the U.S. issued Greatest Hits in 2004. It's essentially the same collection as The Best of, containing the same... Continue[+]
Into Your Heart
Released: Mar 30, 2004
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The Irish band's first American release since 1993's excellent Songs from the Rain is a big improvement over 1998's disappointing Born, an album that nearly derailed the band. But the core trio of... Continue[+]
The Best of Hothouse Flowers
Released: Feb 27, 2001
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London Records reportedly put this retrospective album together without involving anyone from Hothouse Flowers. That undoubtedly explains the rather bizarre track selection and the almost insulting... Continue[+]
I Can See Clearly
Released: Oct 5, 1990
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Live
Released: 1999
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Following the disappointing response to 1998's Home, Hothouse Flowers regrouped for a live album that shed some of the grungy, modern rock baggage of their previous outing and concentrated on the... Continue[+]
Born
Released: 1998
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Five years after delivering Songs from the Rain, Hothouse Flowers returned from a self-imposed exile with Born. During their time off, Liam O'Maonlai had a side-project with Tim Finn called ALT,... Continue[+]
Just a Note
Released: 1989
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Polygram released this promotional record to build on the hype that had surrounded the Flowers' first album, People. Ironically, it's a good example of why these Irishmen were not destined to... Continue[+]
Songs from the Rain
Released: 1993
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With their third album, Songs from the Rain, Hothouse Flowers stepped away from their more anthemic tendencies, creating their quietest record yet. Although their devotion to Van Morrison, Bruce... Continue[+]
Live: Take a Last Look at the Sun
Released: 1990
Label: N\A
When Hothouse Flowers were first exported to the US, they were billed as "the new U2." As it turned out, that wasn't fair to either U2 or the Flowers, considering that the former weren't quite... Continue[+]
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