LoveBUZZ

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loveBUZZ
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Studio album by
Released1989
Recorded1989
Genre Indie pop, jangle pop
Label RooArt/Polygram
Producer Mitch Easter
The Hummingbirds chronology
loveBUZZ
(1989)
Va Va Voom
(1991)
Singles from loveBUZZ
  1. "Blush"
    Released: August 1989
  2. "Word Gets Around"
    Released: November 1989
  3. "Alimony"
    Released: March 1990
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svg [1]
Select 4/5 [2]

loveBUZZ is the debut album released by Australian rock band The Hummingbirds.

Contents

The album was released on the rooART label in 1989. [3] It peaked at #31 on the national album charts. [4] The album eventually reached sales of approximately 40,000 copies (exceeding the 35,000 required for Gold record certification in Australia). [5] In October 2010, LoveBUZZ was listed in the book 100 Best Australian Albums . [6]

Reception

AllMusic said the band's, "specialty was a power-pop/alternative rock style that served them well on loveBUZZ", and noted the album would be enjoyed by, "those who like jangly guitar music that's lively and energetic but consistently appealing melodically and harmonically". [7]

In The Sell-In , Craig Mathieson said, "Mitch Easter's disciplined approach had captured a guitar-spangled, fragile sound focussing attention on the voices. LoveBUZZ had enough romantic verve and sheer pop delight, mixed with the band's indie routes, to make the album one of the releases of the year." [5]

Track listing

All tracks written by Simon Holmes unless otherwise noted. [8]

  1. "Blush" - (Holmes, Robyn St Clare) 3:20
  2. "She Knows..." - 4:39
  3. "Hollow Inside" - 3:27
  4. "Tuesday" (Alannah Russack) - 3:21
  5. "Word Gets Around" - 2:56
  6. "House Taken Over" - 6:05
  7. "Get on Down" - 3:38
  8. "Alimony" - 3:46
  9. "Everything You Said" (St Clare) - 3:16
  10. "Barbarian" - 3:51
  11. "Three in the Morning" - 4:32
  12. "Michelle as Well" - 3:54
  13. "If You Leave" (Holmes, Russack, St Clare, Mark Temple) - 5:34
  14. "Miles to Go" (St Clare) - 2:43

Charts

Chart (1989)Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA) [9] 31

Personnel

The Hummingbirds

Production

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