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Twelve Stops and Home

Twelve Stops and Home
The Feeling

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'Twelve Stops And Home' is the debut album from the London/Horsham formed, pop-tinged indie quintet. Fronted by Dan Gillespie Sells the band have been compared to acts such as Jellyfish and The Raspberries. The single, 'Fill My Little World', is included.

Track Listing

  1. I Want You Now
  2. Never Be Lonely
  3. Fill My Little World
  4. Kettle's On
  5. Sewn
  6. Anyone
  7. Strange
  8. Love It When You Call
  9. Rosé
  10. Same Old Stuff
  11. Helicopter
  12. Blue Piccadilly/Interlude/Miss You

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #763 in Music
  • Released on: 2006-06-05
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 56 minutes

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review
With "indie" rapidly becoming a by-word for "whinging", it's refreshing to hear an album like The Feeling's debut, Twelve Stops and Home. People who come to this album having only heard the catchy-yet-downbeat single "Sewn" might find the jaunty, upbeat tone of the rest of this album a refreshing surprise. Twelve Stops and Home is pure, summery optimism, with most tracks bouncing along at a happy, head-nodding pace, and packed to the brim with simple, singalong lyrics, including the liberal use of "la-la-la" and "na-na-na". Sure it's lightweight, but that's no bad thing--it cuts like a ray of sunshine right through the knee-hugging depression of contemporaries Coldplay and Keane, with whom the Feeling are sometimes, bizarrely, compared. Instead, Twelve Stops and Home is a pop album straight out of the 1970s, played by young men with guitars and a piano. Which explains why "Fill My Little World" and "I Want You Now" are so cheerful, sounding like Squeeze would have if they sang about puppies. On Twelve Stops and Home, the Feeling may not be out to change the world, but they're happy to make it a bit brighter. --Ted Kord


Customer Reviews

worst of the worst1
possibly the most irritating bunch of useless dim wits to grace the music scene ever, the songs really are scraping the barrel to the point where it becomes quite offensive. Most of the songs comprise of background music reminisent of the type found on old commodore 64 computer games (only not as good) with that vile singer chanting the same childish lyrics over and over again in that horrible whiney voice.
Unfortunately this is the type of music your average thick moron seems to like these day's.

Will They Last?3
The essence of any Brit-Pop band is do they have enough originality to last the distance? It's often easy to produce a stunning first album and then fail to live up to expectations. The first album can well be dominated by songs written over a period of time. The problem can come when new material has to be written.

Having said that there has to be a starting point and The Feeling are a decent southern England band with some catchy choruses and hook lines that have stood them apart from many of their contemporaries. They have the pseudo London feel of a Blur but mix it with decent melodies.

They are one of those bands that you hear in a shopping centre or on the radio and immediately think "that's good who are they? It's just remembering them apart from the others that is crucial. Their debut album is full of idiosyncratic pop tunes - Never Be Lonely and Sewn being just two that give this album a feisty feel that somehow links with the likes of Travis, Coldplay and Keane. "Anyone" is a beautifully structured almost classical piece of folk/rock/classical fusion

Feeling Great5
Fed up of tuneless indi pop to slit your wrist to? Then try a life enhancing experience with 12 perfect songs, a great british feel, makes your heart burst with pride and joy, makes you want to run and jump and sing and cheer. Clever, poetic, intelligent lyrics, great tunes, everyone worthy of single release, cocky, romantic, with amazingly assured musicianship.