1990 studio album by Able Tasmans
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Hey Spinner! is an album by New Zealand band Able Tasmans.[2] It was released in 1990.
Reception
Trouser Press called the album "one of the finest records ever to emerge from New Zealand."[3] Marc Horton, in Perfect Sound Forever, wrote that it "combines chamber pop with Fairport-style pastoral underpinnings and just enough of the Dunedin jangle to get them through customs without any trouble."[4]
Track listing
- "Dileen"
- "Angry Martyr"
- "Hold Me I"
- "Michael Fay"
- "Hold Me II"
- "Wednesday (she's coming round)"
- "Patience"
- "The theory of continual disappointment"
- "Grey Lynn"
- "Hey, Spinner!"
- "Amelia"
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