Hot House

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Interview by Paul Sexton, Record Mirror, 7 February 1987
Hot House is one of the best new soul acts in Britain. Hot House was signed before their record company had even seen a picture ...
Profile and Interview by Kathryn Flett, i-D, April 1987
IN THE TWO weeks between i-D's attempt to organise an interview with Hot House and actually getting to do it they became – such is ...
Interview by Stuart Bailie, Record Mirror, 12 September 1987
Hot House are only on their second single, yet they already possess a soulful maturity and an "emotionally intense" singer who's been compared to Aretha ...
Interview by Lloyd Bradley, Q, August 1988
Hot House: they can manage without soul legends, thanks. ...
Hot House: South (RCA PL 718855)
Review by Jeff Lorez, Blues & Soul, 6 December 1988
THIS IS AN album that really portrays Hot House's talent for songwriting. Their country/soul style is performed with an endearing and emotive sympathy for quality ...
Hot House: Town & Country Club, London
Live Review by Caroline Sullivan, Melody Maker, 18 March 1989
THERE ARE, oh, a thousand or so people in London who know that Hot House have nothing to do with Chicago, or with Liam O'Maonlai ...
Profile and Interview by David Toop, The Face, December 1994
THE "DISCO SUCKS" MENTALITY REARS ITS UGLY HEAD AGAIN. JUST AS M PEOPLE'S STAR REACHES ITS ZENITH, THEIR AWARD-WINNING SHEEN BURNING BRIGHT, THE MUSIC WORLD DISSENT ...
Headin' South: Muscle Shoals '87
Memoir by Martin Colyer, Rock's Backpages, July 2001
Martin Colyer was a member of Hot House, the Brit deep-soul trio who ventured down to Muscle Shoals in 1987 to cut their first album ...
see also M People
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