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Have to give it 5 stars

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ConspicuousZF
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2021-05-31
So nice to hear Gord’s voice, one last time
Our beloved Poet Laureate.
RIP Gord, we love you 💕 💕

Miss The Hip

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str8smiles
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2021-05-28
What a timely and well needed boost. Miss Gord and The Hip…we always have that night in Toronto!

Brings back an old Tragic feeling

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SPUDDER
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2021-05-27
Fantastic!!! Listening to Saskadelphia makes me feel like I’m 21 again. Great tunes!

A beautiful time warp

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yeetmony
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2021-05-22
A beautiful time warp that can bring you to a time and place where you discovered the hip and who you are as a person

Unexpected and Ultimately Brilliant!

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duanerocks
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2021-05-22
This album is so good as it was so unexpected? That of course, fans of the hip, will embrace it! But because it was recorded during their album, Road Apples, an album that they were at their prime as songwriters, and musicians, and this batch of songs,long forgotten but intended as a double LP, but of course the record company thought better, but for us? Its appearance is welcomed like an old friend you missed and can revel in the appreciation of what came before, and the only bad thing I can say, is that it’s far too short a visit ,but a welcomed one!

Get Moving Again!

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mliving
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2021-05-22
It's like Gordy knew it's time to get everyone moving again. Truly a gift from above. I really miss Gord!

Incredible

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Bcbestplaceonearth
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2021-05-22
Amazing! We sure miss Gord.

This takes me back to Montreal 1990-91

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Lucky Luciano X
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2021-05-21
Listening to this all day. Brought me back to the peel pub in Montreal when I first heard little bones. Thank you for this. So beautiful!

5 stars

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JM0N3YJB
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2021-05-21
Obviously 5 stars duh

Finally! Crack My Spine Like A Whip

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Genious68
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2021-05-21
Possibly one of their greatest songs live and never on an album like this. It's been literally (and I mean that in the actual sense of the word) close to 30 years of wanting this on a CD. What a great surprise this album is and a miracle that the songs weren't lost in the fire. UMG are still evil, incompetent and the epitome of everything that is wrong in the music industry. The polar opposite of what the Hip are.

Yes!!!

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Jackomac06
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2021-05-21
This is the gritty sound that the Hip fans fell in love with at the beginning. On behalf of all Hip fans out there, thank you for bringing this incredible music to us.

Classic

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Bones_55
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2021-05-21
This is what they mean by the expression music to my ears.....Driving rock and roll and iconic vocals. The best gift ever in such times!!!

Love it

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ThankYouMusicLovers
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2021-05-21
Classic Hip. These songs definitely take you back to the Road Apples sound, especially Crack my Spine like a Whip, this single could of easily been on the album. Perfect release for the long weekend.

THIS IS A GREAT DAY

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XenaGirl13579
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2021-05-21
Gord and The Hip live on. Immortal. 🖤🙌🏼🎶🎩🇨🇦 CLASSIC. EPIC.

Tragically magic

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AnonCDN09876
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2021-05-21
There is beauty in this album beyond its release almost four years after Gord Downie’s passing. It is from tracks cut from 1991’s Road Apples. Up to the making of Road Apple (and now Saskadeplhia), the Hip successfully captured their onstage frenetic energy. Resulting from the recording of the band together, the restoration of the Saskadelphia captures the frenetic energy of their live performances in those early days. The cover art from the album calls back to Road Apples, which I have a clear bias to as my favourite Hip album. For all these reasons, the album is magical.
(I teared up a bit at the end Reformed Baptist Blues.)