You Can't Hide Your Love Forever [Original recording remastered] [Import]

You Can't Hide Your Love Forever [Original recording remastered] [Import]

Track Listings

1. Falling And Laughing
2. Untitled Melody
3. Wan Light
4. Tender Object
5. Dying Day
6. L.O.V.E. (Love)
7. Intuition Told Me (Part. 1)
8. Upwards And Onwards
9. Satellite City
10. Three Cheers For Our Side
11. Consolation Prize
12. Felicity
13. In A Nutshell
14. You Old Eccentric
15. Intuition Told Me (Part. 2)

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
Japanese pressing of 1982 album adds 2 bonus tracks 'You Old Eccentric' & 'Intuition Told Me (part 2). Polydor. 1997.

You Can't Hide Your Love Forever,Orange Juice,Universal,Rock,Rock/Pop


You Can't Hide Your Love Forever [Original recording remastered] [Import]

You Can't Hide Your Love Forever
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • timeless and precious
  • Used to be an underrated gem....
  • "This is what life is all about"
  • Forgotten Beauty
  • Credit where credit is due
You Can't Hide Your Love Forever
Orange Juice
Manufacturer: Polydor
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000565U9
Release Date: 1998-03-18

Tracks:

  1. Falling and Laughing
  2. Wan Light
  3. Tender Object
  4. Dying Day
  5. L.O.V.E. Love
  6. Intuition Told Me, Pt. 1
  7. Upwards and Onwards
  8. Satellite City
  9. Three Cheers for Our Side
  10. Consolation Prize
  11. Felicity
  12. In a Nutshell
  13. You Old Eccentric [*]
  14. Intuition Told Me, Pt. 2 [*]

Album Description

Japanese pressing of 1982 album adds 2 bonus tracks 'You Old Eccentric' & 'Intuition Told Me (part 2). Polydor. 1997.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars timeless and precious.......2006-02-15

this album sounds like it could have come out yesterday. the lyrics are clever and honest. the music pumps you up in a realistic way (not in a jock jams way). there's something really average about their introductions to each song but, at some point of the song Orange Juice strikes exactly into your lungs and heart. they'll take the breath from your throat without having to use hightech studio effects nor throwaway hookiness. pick this up and play it on repeat.

5 out of 5 stars Used to be an underrated gem...........2005-10-15

Is there anyband left from the late 70's or early 80's that hasn't been re-marketed and re-packaged? None comes to mind, however obscure at the time, they all seem bubble to the surface by these so called aficionados. Sometimes I wish whoever missed out back then, well them too bad, but obviously the web ruined all that. Anyway, this recording their proper 2nd LP is truly remarkable, compared to the Smiths, ehh, I think more Wedding Present & B&S. This is the melodic shambling stuff that is such an enjoyable listen, all tunes great.
Alos seek out their next LP 'Rip it Up' equally brilliant.
Both hard to find I imagine, so pick up the comps'.




5 out of 5 stars "This is what life is all about" .......2005-07-03

oh, dear. All these references to Talking Heads and Smiths and Television. The wee devoted children of Orange Juice are sending out a very wrong message to the explorers that come upon our cave. Good vagabonds, hear me: Orange Juice, in a single song, is happier than all the happy moments of those three named bands put together! The Smiths aren't the spawn of Orange Juice, Heavenly is!
For the somewhat initiated: I'm not going to do a whole history thing here, but those who know . . know "Ostrich Churchyard" was recorded by OJ as their first proper full-length. It got shelved when they signed to Polydor, which assigned producer Adam Kidron to work with the shambling band. Thank God. Ostrich Churchyard -- released eventually and coming around again in August as part of the Orange Juice compilation package "The Glasgow School" stinks. Kidron made "You Can't Hide Your Love Forever" into an immediate and blissful joy. The drums have a wonderful sound. The guitars a strummed buzzy crackle unlike ever heard at the time. It was schoolboyish and endearing and exciting and set indie -- this I agree -- spinning. From Heavenly and Tiger Trap and all that onward, this is home. Incidently, "The Glasgow School" will be a must purchase for those who don't have the early OJ singles, because they all will be compiled here and -- from Blue Boy, Simply Thrilled Honey, Poor Old Soul, Breakfast time and on -- they are heartbreakingly good. Get it if you can't find the rare old "The Heathers on Fire." By the way, Edwyn Collins is recovering slowly but surely from massive brain hemorrages. Go to EdwynCollins.com and wish him well on the bulletin boards. When asked if he had a message for his adoring fans, he wrote through his wife "Disaster Area." Upwards and onwards, indeed. L-O-V-E.

5 out of 5 stars Forgotten Beauty.......2005-01-12

Preceding the similar sounding Smiths by a couple of years, Orange Juice had no problem in operating deliberately outside the mainstream and creating a highly original sound that took punk's intensity and DIY work ethos and fused it with a romantic lyrical sensibility and some soul for good measure.

Truth that it all only worked out as swimmingly as it did because they had in their ranks a worldclass songwriter called Edwyn Collins(best known for his worldwide solo hit "A Girl Like You") that composed for their debut a handful of classics with the excellence of "Felicity","Satellite City","Consolation Prize","Tender Object" or "Falling and Laughing".

Absolutely worth checking out under any pretenses.

4 out of 5 stars Credit where credit is due.......2003-03-29

Make no mistake, without Orange Juice the very existence of the Smiths would have been in serious jeopardy. Edwyn Collins' fey vocals and the band's earnest jangle were the foundation upon which Morrisey's career was built. As such, it's especially difficult to separate the influence of the band from the actual quality of their recordings. "You Can't Hide Your Love Forever", from its title on down, was a direct challenge to the post-punk nihilism so fashionable in the early 80's underground. At the time the sweet pop of Orange Juice sounded like a revolutionary gesture. 20 years later that gesture has long since lost its significance, but we're gratefully left with the sweet pop. Pleasant listening for anyone who secretly wished the Smiths were a little less about mopey white boy angst and a little more about the funk.
Orange Juice/You Can't Hide Your Love Forever
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    Orange Juice/You Can't Hide Your Love Forever
    Orange Juice
    Manufacturer: Polydor
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    New WaveNew Wave | New Wave & Post-Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B000091FS2
    Release Date: 1991-01-01

    Tracks:

    1. Lean Period
    2. I Guess I'm Just a Little too Sensitive
    3. Burning Desire
    4. Scaremonger
    5. Artisan
    6. What Presence?!
    7. Out for the Count
    8. Get While the Getting's Good
    9. All That Ever Mattered
    10. Salmon Fishing in New York
    11. Falling and Laughing
    12. Wan Light
    13. Tender Object
    14. Dying Day
    15. L.O.V.E. Love
    16. Intuition Told Me, Pt. 2
    17. Upwards and Onwards
    18. Satellite City
    19. Three Cheers for Our Side
    20. Consolation Prize
    21. Felicity
    22. In a Nutshell
    You Can't Hide Your Love Forever
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Classic Scottish Pop
    • Amongst the all time classics
    • One of the greatest debut albums of the 1980s.
    You Can't Hide Your Love Forever
    Orange Juice
    Manufacturer: Polydor
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
    New WaveNew Wave | New Wave & Post-Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Indie & Lo-Fi | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B0000088HN
    Release Date: 1982-01-01

    Tracks:

    1. Falling and Laughing
    2. Wan Light
    3. Tender Object
    4. Dying Day
    5. L.O.V.E. Love
    6. Intuition Told Me, Pt. 1
    7. Upwards and Onwards
    8. Satellite City
    9. Three Cheers for Our Side
    10. Consolation Prize
    11. Felicity
    12. In a Nutshell
    13. You Old Eccentric [*]
    14. Intuition Told Me, Pt. 2 [*]

    Album Description

    Digitally remastered 1998 reissue on Polydor of the debut album by Edwyn Collins' '80s new wave act, originally released in 1982 & now with two bonus tracks: 'You Old Eccentric' & 'Intuition Told Me' (Part 2). The full title is'You Can't Hide Your Love Forever'. 15 tracks total.

    Album Details

    Remastered with Two Bonus Tracks - Intuiation Told Me Part 2, You Old Eccentric.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Classic Scottish Pop.......2000-12-10

    Recorded in less than a week, this album contains wonderful melodies combined with self-effacing lyrics. The spontaneous sound of a new band with a new idea, showing influences of The Byrds, Chic, Velvet Underground.... yet still sounding totally original. This Glasgow band was on the Postcard label, along with Josef K and Aztec Camera.

    5 out of 5 stars Amongst the all time classics.......2000-01-12

    You Can't Hide Your Love Forever is one of the few 80's albums that brings me over all nostalgic. The albums blend of post-punk jangling guitars, tongue in cheek lyrics and genuinely good tunes brings back memories of a more innocent time before the birth of the boy band. Lead singer and songwriter Edwyn Collins croons through the tracks in his own inimitable style and proves throughout that well crafted lyrics can be as important to the feel of a song as the music itself. If you've ever seen the film Gregory's Girl, then this is the Album that Gregory would have been listening to in his bedroom at night.The Sound of young Scotland at it's best. If you haven't heard it...buy it!

    5 out of 5 stars One of the greatest debut albums of the 1980s........1999-03-29

    Arguably one of the most important debut albums of the 1980s (not that you could tell by it's sales figures) 'You Can't Hide Your Love Forever' merged the spiky guitars of the punk movement with a wide eyed idealism and sense of fun. Influenced by such diverse artists as The Buzzcocks, Al Green and The Byrds, OJ tried to inject soul into the post-punk movement. Including a killer rerecording of first single 'Falling and Laughing' as well as a slightly ill-advised cover of 'L.O.V.E. Love' the album is bristling with fantastic melodies, hooks and the sort of lyrics that Morrissey would later become famous for.In fact, it's hard to imagine why any of these songs couldn't have become hit singles, and, maybe in these more indie friendly times, they could have.If you love pop music, and don't own this album, then there is a huge hole in your record collection.Ignore it at your peril!

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