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TitleMothers Heaven
ArtistTexas
Release Date18 March 1996
PublisherMercury Records Ltd (London)
R.R.P.£ 8.99
StoreItem PriceDelivery ChargeTotal Price 
Amazon (MP3)£ 2.98£ 0.00£ 2.98Go To Store
Play.com£ 2.99£ 0.00£ 2.99Go To Store
Amazon UK£ 2.98£ 1.45£ 4.43Go To Store
SelectCheaper£ 4.44£ 0.00£ 4.44Go To Store
SendIt£ 4.49£ 0.00£ 4.49Go To Store
The Hut£ 4.53£ 0.00£ 4.53Go To Store
Asda£ 4.73£ 0.00£ 4.73Go To Store
Currys Entertainment£ 4.93£ 0.00£ 4.93Go To Store
Tesco£ 4.97£ 0.00£ 4.97Go To Store
Dixons Entertainment£ 4.97£ 0.00£ 4.97Go To Store
7digital (MP3)£ 4.99£ 0.00£ 4.99Go To Store
PowerPlayDirect£ 5.99£ 0.00£ 5.99Go To Store
iTunes (digital download)£ 5.99£ 0.00£ 5.99Go To Store
HMV£ 6.99£ 0.00£ 6.99Go To Store
Borders£ 5.49£ 2.09£ 7.58Go To Store
991.com£ 17.49£ 1.50£ 18.99Go To Store

The following stores were also checked when comparing prices for the Mothers Heaven, but they do not currently stock this CD: - Crotchet Music, CD WOW!, Blackwell, Bang CD, 194U, ChoicesUK, LoveFilm

Before their reinvention as a remix-friendly pop band. Before Sharleen Spiteri became a sex symbol of sorts. Before the relegation of the other members (in video clips and photo shoots) to baffled anonymity. Back in the day--1991, to be precise--when Texas, true to their name, were a gutsy little country-flavoured rock combo, rather in the style of Lone Justice. "I Don't Want A Lover" bought the Glaswegian quartet to attention, but also set a standard that neither their debut album, nor this one, their sophomore effort, quite managed to equal. Yet for all their rootsy flourishes, they were still first and foremost a rock band: producer Tim Palmer gave them a slick AOR sound, and made the most of their strengths--notably Ally McErlaine's lonesome slide guitar, on the brooding "This Will All Be Mine". But Spiteri's vocals were colourless, and many of the songs seemed perfunctory. Now, of course, they've embraced dance-pop with the same kind of cautious acceptance they once reserved for country music and the blues. Neither fish nor fowl, as ever. --Andrew McGuire Amazon.co.uk Review.

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