1978–1990 (Go-Betweens album)
1978–1990 | ||||
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Compilation album by | ||||
Released | 1990 | |||
Recorded | 1978–1990 | |||
Genre | Alternative rock | |||
Label | Beggars Banquet Records | |||
Producer | John Davies, The Go-Betweens, Tony Cohen, John Brand, Richard Preston, Graig Leon, Mark Wallis, Alex Fergusson, Dale Griffin | |||
The Go-Betweens chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Robert Christgau | A [2] |
1978–1990 (sometimes The Go-Betweens 1978–1990) is a 1990 compilation album by Australian band The Go-Betweens.[3][4][5] The album draws together music spanning the band's career from their beginnings in Brisbane to their 1989 breakup, including singles, B-sides, songs recorded for broadcast and previously unreleased material.
Reception
[edit]Melody Maker said, "I find myself holding a package containing some of the most shockingly accurate songs about life and love I've ever heard. The fact the Go-Betweens never became massive is a disgusting injustice - but here's an opportunity to discover their dazzling brilliance."[6] Robert Christgau said, "Half best-of, half collectorama, this gets you coming and going: you had no idea the album highlights would mesh into perfect pop, and you had no idea the 45-rpm obscurities would coalesce into imperfect pop."[2]
NME noted the album, "spans their age, from the curiously unhinged art-pop of two Brisbane beatniks with a Phil Ochs/Patti Smith/Lee Remick obsession, to the smooth, accomplished craft of their last album."[7]
Track listing
[edit](All songs by Grant McLennan and Robert Forster)
- "Karen" (1978) – 4:03 (Included on vinyl edition of album only)
- Recorded May 1978, Brisbane. Originally released as a single
- "Hammer the Hammer" (1982) – 2:50
- Recorded January 1982, Melbourne. Originally released as a single
- "Cattle and Cane" (1983) – 4:02
- Recorded October 1982, Eastbourne. Originally released on Before Hollywood
- "Man O'Sand to Girl O'Sea" (1983) – 3:26
- Recorded August 1983, Sussex. Originally released as a single
- "Bachelor Kisses" (1984) – 3:29
- Recorded July 1984, London. Originally released on Spring Hill Fair
- "Draining the Pool For You" (1984) – 4:16
- Recorded May 1984, France. Originally released on Spring Hill Fair
- "Spring Rain" (1986) – 3:06
- Recorded November 1985, London. Originally released on Liberty Belle and the Black Diamond Express
- "The Clarke Sisters" (1987) – 3:17
- Recorded January 1987, London. Originally released on Tallulah
- "Right Here" (1987) – 3:52
- Recorded December 1986, London. Originally released on Tallulah
- "Bye Bye Pride" (1987) – 4:03
- Recorded January 1987, London. Originally released on Tallulah
- "The House That Jack Kerouac Built" (1987) – 4:41
- Recorded January 1987, London. Originally released on Tallulah
- "Streets of Your Town" (1988) – 3:34
- Recorded May 1988, Sydney. Originally released on 16 Lovers Lane
- "Love is a Sign" (1988) – 4:13
- Recorded May 1988, Sydney. Originally released on 16 Lovers Lane
- "8 Pictures" (1981) – 4:49
- Recorded July 1981, Melbourne. Originally released on Send Me A Lullaby;– 4:49 (Included on vinyl edition of album only)
- "I Need Two Heads" (1980) – 2:33
- Recorded April 1980, Scotland. Originally released as a single
- "When People Are Dead" (1987) – 4:29
- Recorded January 1987, London. Originally released as a single B side
- "The Sound Of Rain" (1978) – 3:05 (Included on vinyl edition of album only)
- Recorded November 1978, Brisbane. Previously unreleased.
- "People Say" (1979) – 2:40
- Recorded May 1978, Brisbane. Originally released as a single
- "World Weary (1981) – 1:41
- Recorded April 1981, Sydney. Originally released as a single B side
- "Rock and Roll Friend" (1988) – 3:34
- Recorded August 1988, London. Originally released as a single B side
- "Dusty In Here" (1983) – 4:10
- Recorded August 1983, Eastbourne. Originally released on Before Hollywood
- "A King In Mirrors" (1984) – 2:58 (Included on vinyl edition of album only)
- Recorded December 1983, London, for David Jensen Show
- "Second-Hand Furniture" (1984) – 4:13
- Recorded October 1984, London, for John Peel Show
- "This Girl, Black Girl" (1983) – 2:31
- Recorded August 1983, Sussex. Originally released as a single B side
- "Don't Call Me Gone" (1987) – 2:17
- Recorded January 1987, London. Originally released as a single B side
- "Mexican Postcard" (1987) – 2:12 (Included on vinyl edition of album only)
- Recorded August 1988, London. Originally released as a single B side
- "You Won't Find It Again" (1988) – 3:21
- Recorded January 1988, Sydney. Previously unreleased
References
[edit]- ^ https://www.allmusic.com/album/r8305
- ^ a b "CG: The Go-Betweens". Robert Christgau. Retrieved 13 August 2012.
- ^ David Nichols The Go-Betweens p.217 "July 1990 saw the release of The Go-Betweens 1978-1990 on double LP, 217 218 CD, and cassette (each with a slightly different track listing) in a number of key territories. This collection marked the first album release of several tracks which Forster and MacLennan clearly thought of as important to their story including "The Sound of Rain" which they had recorded for Beserkley twelve years earlier"
- ^ The Mojo Collection: 4th Edition p.530 "Further listening: Liberty Belle And The Black Diamond Express (1986); Tallulah (1987); Go-Betweens 1978–1990 (1990); Robert Forster – Danger In The Past (1990)."
- ^ Colin Larkin The Virgin encyclopedia of eighties music 1997 Page 210 "Compilations: Very Quick On The Eye (1985), Metal And Shells (PVC 1985)***, Go-Betweens 1978-1990 (Beggars Banquet 1990)****. •VIDEOS: That Way (1993). "
- ^ Dave Jennings (24 March 1990). "Between Times". Melody Maker. p. 29.
- ^ David Swift (31 March 1990). "1978-89". NME.