Often passed over in the the High Llamas' canon (even the liner notes of the reissue go out of their way to reassure that things are a little rough), 1992's Santa Barbara is nevertheless an important formative record that will please and interest many admirers of the band. There's an emphasis on pre-acid house English pop ("Market Traders"), Out of Time-era R.E.M. ("Put Yourself Down"), and an orchestral touch that would reappear later in albums like Cold and Bouncy. "Period Music" pokes out with verses lifted from XTC and a closing, layered, almost dream pop refrain, but non-fans may wonder about the band's bored and serious approach toward Byrds-ian acoustica. ~ Dean Carlson, All Music Guide
Santa Barbara (Japan)
08/25/1998
All Music Guide Review
Credits of Santa Barbara (Japan)
- Sean O'Hagan
- Guitar, Mandolin, Keyboards, Vocals (Background), Producer, Vocals
- Kev Hopper
- Paintings
- The High Llamas
- Main Performer
- Marcus Holdaway
- Cello, Vocals (Background), Keyboards
- John Fell
- Bass
- Anita Visser
- Guitar, Vocals (Background), Mandolin, Vocals
- Tom Fenner
- Drums, Vocals (Background)
- Paul Kirby
- Violin





















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