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The Older We Get - The London Years

Hothouse Flowers, once named by Rolling Stone as “the best unsigned band in the World”, went on to record four studio albums: People (1988), Home (1990), Songs From The Rain (1993), and Born (1998) with London Records. This collection features all these albums along with many single versions, rare B-sides, and live versions. Additionally, it includes an entire disc of previously unreleased demo versions sourced from the London Records tape archives, offering fans a deep dive into the band's creative journey over the years.

From their chart-topping debut to their later, introspective works, Hothouse Flowers consistently pushed the boundaries, blending rock, folk, and soul with Irish roots. This collection not only captures their biggest moments but also unveils hidden gems.

The band’s first hit single, ‘Don’t Go’, released in 1988, remains one of their most iconic tracks, capturing the raw energy and emotion that propelled them into the global spotlight. Following the success of their debut album, the band continued to deliver chart-topping hits.

‘Give It Up’, from their sophomore album ‘Home’, exemplifies their ability to craft uplifting anthems, while ‘I Can See Clearly Now’, a vibrant cover of Johnny Nash’s classic, became a fan favorite, highlighting their versatility and ability to reinterpret timeless songs.

This Hothouse Flowers box set is a loving tribute to a band whose music transcends time and genres. Whether you are reliving cherished memories or discovering their magic for the first time, this collection is an essential addition to any music library. Housed in a robust clamshell box with CDs in printed card wallets featuring the original album sleeves, plus a 28-page booklet that features sleeve notes written by founding member Fiachna Ó Braonáin, offering personal insights and reflections on the band’s journey.

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The Older We Get - The London Years

Hothouse Flowers, once named by Rolling Stone as “the best unsigned band in the World”, went on to record four studio albums: People (1988), Home (1990), Songs From The Rain (1993), and Born (1998) with London Records. This collection features all these albums along with many single versions, rare B-sides, and live versions. Additionally, it includes an entire disc of previously unreleased demo versions sourced from the London Records tape archives, offering fans a deep dive into the band's creative journey over the years.

From their chart-topping debut to their later, introspective works, Hothouse Flowers consistently pushed the boundaries, blending rock, folk, and soul with Irish roots. This collection not only captures their biggest moments but also unveils hidden gems.

The band’s first hit single, ‘Don’t Go’, released in 1988, remains one of their most iconic tracks, capturing the raw energy and emotion that propelled them into the global spotlight. Following the success of their debut album, the band continued to deliver chart-topping hits.

‘Give It Up’, from their sophomore album ‘Home’, exemplifies their ability to craft uplifting anthems, while ‘I Can See Clearly Now’, a vibrant cover of Johnny Nash’s classic, became a fan favorite, highlighting their versatility and ability to reinterpret timeless songs.

This Hothouse Flowers box set is a loving tribute to a band whose music transcends time and genres. Whether you are reliving cherished memories or discovering their magic for the first time, this collection is an essential addition to any music library. Housed in a robust clamshell box with CDs in printed card wallets featuring the original album sleeves, plus a 28-page booklet that features sleeve notes written by founding member Fiachna Ó Braonáin, offering personal insights and reflections on the band’s journey.

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Hothouse Flowers, once named by Rolling Stone as “the best unsigned band in the World”, went on to record four studio albums: People (1988), Home (1990), Songs From The Rain (1993), and Born (1998) with London Records. This collection features all these albums along with many single versions, rare B-sides, and live versions. Additionally, it includes an entire disc of previously unreleased demo versions sourced from the London Records tape archives, offering fans a deep dive into the band's creative journey over the years.

From their chart-topping debut to their later, introspective works, Hothouse Flowers consistently pushed the boundaries, blending rock, folk, and soul with Irish roots. This collection not only captures their biggest moments but also unveils hidden gems.

The band’s first hit single, ‘Don’t Go’, released in 1988, remains one of their most iconic tracks, capturing the raw energy and emotion that propelled them into the global spotlight. Following the success of their debut album, the band continued to deliver chart-topping hits.

‘Give It Up’, from their sophomore album ‘Home’, exemplifies their ability to craft uplifting anthems, while ‘I Can See Clearly Now’, a vibrant cover of Johnny Nash’s classic, became a fan favorite, highlighting their versatility and ability to reinterpret timeless songs.

This Hothouse Flowers box set is a loving tribute to a band whose music transcends time and genres. Whether you are reliving cherished memories or discovering their magic for the first time, this collection is an essential addition to any music library. Housed in a robust clamshell box with CDs in printed card wallets featuring the original album sleeves, plus a 28-page booklet that features sleeve notes written by founding member Fiachna Ó Braonáin, offering personal insights and reflections on the band’s journey.