The Hubbubs - New Collection

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Review by Gaurav Kumar

The album "New Collection" by Hubbubs is a musical experience that takes listeners on a journey filled with catchy beats and unique sounds. The band's ability to blend various genres such as indie, rock, and pop, into their music is impressive. The album's opening track, "Fading Away" sets the tone with its upbeat tempo and memorable chorus. The following tracks, "Lost in the Crowd" and "Dreaming of You," showcase the band's versatility and songwriting skills. The album's standout track, "Goodbye," is a heartfelt ballad that is sure to leave a lasting impression on listeners. "New Collection" is a solid album that showcases Hubbubs' musical talents and is a must-listen for fans of indie and alternative music.

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Artist: The Hubbubs
Album: New Collection
Rating: 4.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Amore2:25
Oh Amanda2:19
Algarve2:45
Twist Collection4:43
Keine Liebt Wie Du3:08
Good Luck2:26
Millionen Von Sternen3:20
Santa Rosa4:00
Rocco2:07
Fernweh3:28
Tritsch Tratsch2:41
Nur Du Allein3:16

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Catalog Numbers

12C 052-33225

Labels

Columbia, EMI Columbia

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Stereo

Companies

RoleCompany
Phonographic Copyright (p)EMI Columbia Austria Ges.m.b.H.
Record CompanyEMI

Notes

A2, A4, A6, B2, B3, B5, B6 Instrumental

About The Hubbubs

Pop Beat Schlager band from Wien (Vienna, Austria), founded 1964. Original lineup: Alf Bauer - Fred Richter - Karl Komarek - Wolfgang Wanderer.

Name Vars

  • Die Hubbubs
  • Happy Hubbubs
  • Hubbubs

Aliases

  • Die Weingeister Und Ihre Feuchtfröhliche Kellerpartie
  • Die Beatheinzelmännchen

Members

  • Alf Bauer
  • Fred Richter
  • Wolfgang Wanderer
  • Karl Komarek
  • Anton Mühlhofer