Go-Betweens, the / Bright Yellow Bright Orange
Album: | Bright Yellow Bright Orange | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Go-Betweens, the | Added: | Mar 2003 | |
Label: | Jetset |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2003-07-07 | Pull Date: | 2003-09-08 |
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Week Ending: | Aug 31 | Aug 17 | Aug 3 | Jul 27 | Jul 13 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | May 05, 2011: | e hele aku a ho'i mai
Make Her Day |
4. | Nov 30, 2005: | Epic Soundtracks
Something for Myself |
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2. | Sep 18, 2009: | Memory Select (sub)
Caroline and I |
5. | Mar 15, 2005: | The Devil Collective - Songs for Murray
Too Much of One Thing |
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3. | Aug 19, 2006: | What's in the Icebox?
Too Much of One Thing |
6. | Feb 25, 2005: | Distraction-Limited
Too Much of One Thing |
Album Review
Riina Luik
Reviewed 2003-07-09
Reviewed 2003-07-09
This is the second release by the Go-Betweens since their comeback (the first being "Friends of Rachel Worth"). I am a fan of early Go-Betweens (e.g. "Cattle and Cane"), but I am not such a huge fan of the polished pop that reflects their more recent releases. Having said that, this CD is typical of bright, well-crafted Australian pop (e.g. The Lucksmiths), and I am always pleased by intelligent, narrative lyrics over pleasant melodies. If you are looking for a clever, folksy pop or rock tune, look no further.
1-an energetic intro: mid-/up-tempo; acoustic guitars and organ; clear male vocals sing a narrative love song
2,3- mid-tempo pop: acoustic guitars and clear male vocals; some touches of organ and electric guitars
4-slower acoustic ballad; pretty strings join in over time; about a girl's diary
*5*-a classic folk tune: bouncy bass and acoustic guitars accompany a tale of regret and aging; organ and harmonies at choruses
6-more relaxed; strummed guitar, minimal organ and female harmonies at choruses
*7*-up-tempo: a cheerful, summertime toe-tapper; bouncing bass and electric guitar play off layered instruments and harmonies during choruses
*8*- rockin' but sugary sweet: a simple guitar riff drives the song; an undeniably catchy chorus; song gets more complex (pretty guitar solos, additional vocals, and handclaps!)
9-airy and innocuous ballad; acoustic guitars while gentle male vocals describe the need to get away
10-another ballad; piano, acoustic guitar, and sweet/subdued vocals
1-an energetic intro: mid-/up-tempo; acoustic guitars and organ; clear male vocals sing a narrative love song
2,3- mid-tempo pop: acoustic guitars and clear male vocals; some touches of organ and electric guitars
4-slower acoustic ballad; pretty strings join in over time; about a girl's diary
*5*-a classic folk tune: bouncy bass and acoustic guitars accompany a tale of regret and aging; organ and harmonies at choruses
6-more relaxed; strummed guitar, minimal organ and female harmonies at choruses
*7*-up-tempo: a cheerful, summertime toe-tapper; bouncing bass and electric guitar play off layered instruments and harmonies during choruses
*8*- rockin' but sugary sweet: a simple guitar riff drives the song; an undeniably catchy chorus; song gets more complex (pretty guitar solos, additional vocals, and handclaps!)
9-airy and innocuous ballad; acoustic guitars while gentle male vocals describe the need to get away
10-another ballad; piano, acoustic guitar, and sweet/subdued vocals
Track Listing
1. | Caroline and I | 6. | Crooked Lines | |||
2. | Poison in the Walls | 7. | Old Mexico | |||
3. | Mrs. Morgan | 8. | Make Her Day | |||
4. | In Her Diary | 9. | Something for Myself | |||
5. | Too Much of One Thing | 10. | Unfinished Business |