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    Send Me a Lullaby (Expanded)

    The Go-Betweens - Send Me a Lullaby (Expanded)

    07/09/2002 | 3d Japan 

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    All Music Guide Review

    The first official album from the Go-Betweens, after a slew of earlier recordings and initial singles, was described by Forster and McLennan in later years as sounding like a practice room session, "metallic folk in a way." It's a fair assessment, and certainly while it's the work of a young band, Send Me a Lullaby is still a promising start, showing that the original trio had an aesthetic and the talent to carry its work over an album's length. Another McLennan comment, that it's the 1981 version of the Pixies, is partially accurate -- there are no walls of feedback or screaming, but the songs are short, brisk, angular. The not-so-secret weapon, as one can imagine, is the singing of Forster and McLennan, investing even the sharpest songs and most cutting rhythms (check out the relentless rhythms of the art-funk "The Girls Have Moved") with a sometimes desperate and sometimes withdrawn emotion. At points the vocals are forced, as can also be heard on Very Quick on the Eye, but both are starting to audibly try out other approaches. As musicians, the three definitely had something of that "metallic folk" thing about them, with Morrison's drumming adding a sometimes brusque but (except for part of "Eight Pictures") never brutal touch to the proceedings that holds up quite well. Forster's guitar work and McLennan's bass are both interesting to hear in context given how much of an influence they would exert in later years. Rather than sounding like they're trying to recodify rock & roll or the like, it's a series of often gentle explorations in restraint, saying more with less. There are definitely more thrashy numbers that live might well have completely rocked out -- "People Know," with its squirrelly guest saxophone from James Freud, is the most likely candidate of all. [The 2002 reissue includes a bonus disc with many previously unreleased tracks as well as "After the Fireworks" a duet with Nick Cave and the video for "Your Turn, My Turn."] ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

    Send Me a Lullaby (Expanded) Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 3
  • People Know
  • 2:11
  • Sound Clip for People Know from Send Me a Lullaby (Expanded)


  • 7
  • Careless
  • 2:34
  • Sound Clip for Careless from Send Me a Lullaby (Expanded)


  • 9
  • Ride
  • 3:30
  • Sound Clip for Ride from Send Me a Lullaby (Expanded)


  • 11
  • Arrow in a Bow
  • 2:00
  • Sound Clip for Arrow in a Bow from Send Me a Lullaby (Expanded)


  • 13 (2)
  • Sunday Night
  • 2:50
  • Sound Clip for Sunday Night from Send Me a Lullaby (Expanded)


  • 14 (2)
  • One Word
  • 2:02
  • Sound Clip for One Word from Send Me a Lullaby (Expanded)


  • 15 (2)
  • I Need Two Heads
  • 2:34
  • Sound Clip for I Need Two Heads from Send Me a Lullaby (Expanded)


  • 17 (2)
  • Serenade Sound
  • 2:23
  • Sound Clip for Serenade Sound from Send Me a Lullaby (Expanded)


  • 18 (2)
  • Hope
  • 2:04
  • Sound Clip for Hope from Send Me a Lullaby (Expanded)


  • 20 (2)
  • World Weary
  • 1:42
  • Sound Clip for World Weary from Send Me a Lullaby (Expanded)


  • 21 (2)
  • Distant Hands
  • 2:01
  • Sound Clip for Distant Hands from Send Me a Lullaby (Expanded)


  • 22 (2)
  • Undo What You Did
  • 4:05
  • Sound Clip for Undo What You Did from Send Me a Lullaby (Expanded)


  • 23 (2)
  • Cracked Wheat
  • 3:54
  • Sound Clip for Cracked Wheat from Send Me a Lullaby (Expanded)


  • 24 (2)
  • After the Fireworks
  • 6:59
  • Sound Clip for After the Fireworks from Send Me a Lullaby (Expanded)


  • 25 (2)
  • Your Turn, My Turn
  • 4:29

  • Credits of Send Me a Lullaby (Expanded)

    • John Dent
    • Digital Remastering, Analog Transfer, Noise Reduction
    • Paul Agar
    • Liner Notes, Design, Layout Design

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