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    Just for a Day

    09/01/1991 | Capitol 

    All Music Guide Review

    Just for a Day is Slowdive's first album, and it shows; when one listens to the magnificent sound of Souvlaki or the brilliant experimentation of Pygmalion, it becomes clear that Just for a Day was only a step toward the greatness they would later achieve. Its sound is quite like Souvlaki's -- swelling waves of flanged guitars, layers of wispy vocals floating in and out of the mix, and sweet lazy pop songs -- but the production sometimes turns the band's plush, sweet sound into the sort of cheap and cheesy pleasantness one might expect from a new age artist. A few tracks hint at the sound that would be fully achieved on Souvlaki ("Celia's Dream," "Erik's Song"), and the album as a whole must have sounded wonderful before anyone knew what great things the band was capable of -- but Just for a Day is really Slowdive in their infancy. ~ Nitsuh Abebe, All Music Guide

    Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • 1
  • Spanish Air
  • 6:02

  • 2
  • Celia's Dream
  • 4:07

  • 5
  • Erik's Song
  • 4:25

  • 6
  • Waves
  • 5:49

  • 7
  • Brighter
  • 3:48

  • 8
  • The Sadman
  • 4:45

  • 9
  • Primal
  • 5:31

  • Credits



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