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. Of the new discs I liked Friends of Rachel Worth best. Bellavista Terrace is indeed a good ice-breaker too. Improve your day: get some Go-Betweens now. Michael Curry writes: > 16 Lovers Lane is a fantastic album. Always received 5* reviews. > Bellavista Terrace is a pretty good compilation - a nice starting point > for phase 1 of the band. > > Their return in recent years has also yielded 2 great albums, with the > most recent, Oceans Apart being some of their best work. > > I think E-Music have quite a lot of their stuff for download, so you can > listen to loads more clips. Streets of Your Town is one of my all time > faves. > > > > >> From: Dave Seaman >> Reply-To: audities@smoe.org >> To: >> Subject: Go betweens >> Date: Tue, 09 May 2006 14:17:50 -0400 >> >> I've heard mention of the name, but never heard any music - how would you >> describe the Go Betweens? What would be a good CD to start with? >> >> >> >> > From: >> > Reply-To: >> > Date: Sun, 07 May 2006 16:01:45 -0400 >> > To: >> > Subject: audities-digest V4 #197 (14 msgs) >> > >> > >> > Date: Sun, 07 May 2006 09:37:00 -0600 >> > From: "Larry O Dean" >> > To: audities@smoe.org >> > Subject: Re: Obit. Grant McLennan R.I.P. >> > Message-ID: <20060507153700.50565.qmail@ns77.zabco.net> >> > >> > I am speechless. The Go-Betweens is one of my all-time favorites and a >> major >> > inspiration. How incredibly sad. >> > >