Recommend Me An Album

Back in 1987, a single, 'Way Out', was released. It was the debut record by an exciting new Liverpudlian band called The La's.

Over a year later they released a second single; 'There She Goes'. It would go on to be re-issued a couple of years later and become one of the most well known songs of the era. However, an album didn't see the light of day until November 1990, nearly three years after their initial excursion.

The reason? Well, there have been many offered, some pure myth, other speculation, but one thing that's sure is that Lee Mavers, the band's songwriter and musical visionary, was searching for an elusive perfect sound, but as he said "the closer you get to perfection, the closer you get to imperfection, simple as".

Between July 1987 and May 1990, the band worked with 10 different producers including John Porter (The Smiths, Billy Bragg, Ryan Adams), John Leckie (Pink Floyd, Stone Roses, Radiohead), Mike Hedges (U2, The Cure, Manic Street Preachers) and Steve Lillywhite (The Pogues, U2, Peter Gabriel, Morrissey, Talking Heads) searching for the one who could get the sound out of Mavers' head and onto tape.

Most sessions were scrapped after a few songs but in April 1989, down in their label boss's Mum's kitchen in Devon, the band settled down to record a whole album's worth of material with Mike Hedges. Mike's mobile collection of analog gear, including an old Abbey Road EMI desk used to record The Beatles, offered the best chance of bottling the lightning this band were clearly capable of. However, when it came to mixing the album the word came that the sessions were to be scrapped. Again.

The label responded by stopping the band's wages which meant a change in personnel - Lee Mavers and John Power remained - and the new line up were sent to work with Steve Lillywhite. Not enamoured with Lillywhite's crisp-sounding version, the band walked out halfway through but the album was finished by Lillywhite and finally released to much critical acclaim, enduring success and influence. The band disowned it.

On 10th May 2010, the release of the Callin' All Box-set will offer the listener an insight into the epic journey that the band undertook to try and realise the dream.

The last word? A testament to the genius of The La's? We'll leave that to Noel Gallagher:

"There's only one boy in this country who scares me and that's Lee Mavers. He frightens the life out of me."
 
LongsightM13 said:
Based on your tastes both in this thread and elsewhere Damo, I would suggest Teenage Fanclub's best of, Four Thousand Seven Hundredd and Sixty-six Seconds. From there you can investigate their brilliant albums

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Aaaaand, I've just been taking back to high school....

So I will suggest Palomine by Betty Serveert.
 
green pennies said:
johnny on the spot said:
Doors - Morrison Hotel

Tim Buckley - Goodbye and Hello

Nick Drake - Bryter Layter

Four Tet - Rounds

Return of the Durutti Column

Field Music - Plumb

You sir, have fantastic taste.

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Defy anyone not to love it. A proper special record.
 
I will recommend you a band.

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Met these kids at a house gig a couple of years ago. I'd fallen asleep after a 12 hour shift and the lead singer tapping me awake was very nice. She's gorgeous.

That was a really weird night out. No tickets, it was all done by email and text. I'd arrived early at what from the outside appeared a normal Heaton (Newcastle) student gaff. I was met at the door by the kind of posh girl we've all gone for. Good grief, she was beautiful. Then the house. Fucking hell, a roll of this wallpaper must have cost more than a car. I set down my bottle of plonk, got talking to a couple who were skinning up and that was me.
 
Some great recommendations from all over the radar.

World Party, The Fannies, Four Tet, Them two System of a down albums are mental, had forgot about them, the scouse bands, Funkadelic, BSP, Interpol, etc etc. And a few things I haven't even heard of. Dunno about Damocles but think I'll be doing some music shopping this week.
 

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