A surprise album
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Having grown up listening to the Beatles and a motley collection of heavy rock in the 1980s this album had always passed me by. The '90s and '00s have seen me listen to mainstream Brit-pop and properly appreciate the Smiths. Not as pop as Blur or Oasis, not as dance-beat driven as the Stone Roses, nor as pressing as the Smiths, this album fills a hole with beautifully simplistic guitar work reminisant of the Beatles around Rubber Soul or '60s Dylan. Solely a musician's album it has flaws (don't all musicians) but amply compensates with its rewards. If you want to hear the '60s brought into the late '80s indie scene then buy this album, if you want punchy guitar riffs and a sing-a-long to remind you of the club on a Friday night - don't! By the way, it was released in 1990 not 1999!
not anything to dislike about this great album. every song is class,a must for any music fan esp of the early indie scene.
I bought it because I want to learn there she goes on the guitar. I can understand the bands reluctance to have it released a lot of the songs have an unfinished feel.
Timeless and melodic - this is great. A shame they didn't do more stuff it would have been great if they had
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