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From | John L Micek <jlmicek@comcast.net> |
Subject | Re: Go betweens |
Date | Tue, 9 May 2006 21:05:01 -0400 |
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More importantly -- what about McClennan's solo work?
For my money, his 1995 LP "Horsebreaker Star," was one of the best
records of the 1990s, and it
ranks at or near my list of favorite records of all time. Its 1997
follow-up "In Your Bright Ray," was also aces.
For that matter, I also have longstanding affection for the two Jack
Frost LPs he did with Steve Kilbey of The Church.
And, for the record, I agree on "16 Lovers Lane."
John Micek
On May 9, 2006, at 7:29 PM, Stewart Mason wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Larry O Dean"
> <larryodean@poetrycenter.org>
>> Everyone loves 16 Lovers Lane -- and it may be a good place to
>> start because of that -- but my personal faves are Spring Hill
>> Fair and Tallulah.
>
> Is it true that everyone loves 16 LOVERS LANE now? I'm glad if so,
> because I've always liked it, but my memory is that a lot of Go-
> Betweens fans absolutely *hated* this album back when it first came
> out. A lot of folks seemed to think it was too slickly produced
> and that the songs were comparatively weak.
>
> Personally, my favorite has always been LIBERTY BELLE AND THE BLACK
> DIAMOND EXPRESS, with SPRING HILL FAIR running a very close second
> due to the presence of "Man O' Sand To Girl O' Sea," by some
> distance my favorite Go-Betweens song of all time.
>
> S
>
> NP: WILD MOOSE PARTY -- The Cosmopolitans
>
>
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