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1978–1990 (Go-Betweens album)
1990 compilation album by the Go-Betweens From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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.
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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]
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(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 (Included on vinyl edition of album only)
- Recorded July 1981, Melbourne. Originally released on Send Me A Lullaby.
- "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.
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