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Dear 23

1990 studio album by The Posies From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dear 23
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Dear 23 is the second album by Seattle alternative rock/grunge/power pop band The Posies.[8][9] The album was released in 1990 by DGC records and re-rereleased by Omnivore Recordings in 2018.[10]

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The first single was "Golden Blunders," which was later covered by Ringo Starr.[11] "Apology" appears on Children of Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the Second Psychedelic Era, 1976–1995.

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Critical reception

The Chicago Tribune called Dear 23 "one of the year`s most engaging albums," writing that it delivers "a contemporary edge to the mid-`60s British Invasion sound of groups such as the Hollies."[12] Entertainment Weekly wrote that group "avoids self- conscious revivalism with strong, intelligent songwriting and a solidly modern rock beat."[5] Spin praised the "harmony-laden power pop sound."[13] Paste wrote that "the sound, coaxed to life by English producer John Leckie, seemed to literally erupt from the speakers, brimming with hooks, harmonies and songs so captivating and effusive, repeated listens became all but mandatory."[2]

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Track listing

All tracks by Jon Auer & Ken Stringfellow

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Personnel

The Posies
  • Jon Auer – vocals, guitars
  • Ken Stringfellow – vocals, guitars
  • Arthur "Rick" Roberts – bass
  • Mike Musburger – drums
Technical
  • Grant Alden – Typography
  • Jon Auer – Engineer, Assistant Engineer
  • Gary Gersh – Executive Producer
  • Fred Kelly – Assistant Engineer
  • John Leckie – Producer, Engineer, Mixing
  • Stephen Marcussen – Mastering
  • Karen Moskowitz – Photography
  • Arthur "Rick" Roberts – Cover Art Concept
  • Carl Smool – Set Design
  • Dennis R. White – Art Direction, Set Design

References

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