Album Details
Title: Before Hollywood Artist: The Go-Betweens Release Date: 1983 Re-Released On: 4/9/1996 Label: Rough Trade, , Beggars Banquet Duration: 38:42 Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto UPCs: 4560122160052, 023138009127, 075679270320, 5012093200224, 5014644650540 Genre: Rock Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, New Wave, Alternative/Indie Rock, Punk/New Wave, Indie Pop, College Rock Moods: Autumnal, Bittersweet, Elegant, Literate, Passionate, Plaintive, Reflective, Wistful, Intense, Intimate, Melancholy, Quirky, Romantic, Somber, Tense/Anxious, Witty, Energetic, Restrained, Sophisticated, Urgent, Wry Total Copies: 0 Members Wishing: 2 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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A Bad Debt Follows You
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Two Steps, Step Out
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Before Hollywood
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Dusty in Here
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Ask
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Cattle and Cane
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By Chance
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As Long as That
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On My Block
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That Way
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 1996 | CD | Beggars Banquet | 2002 | | 1996 | CD | Beggars Banquet | 92703 | | 1991 | CD | Rough Trade | 054 | | ------ | CD | | 92703 |
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Album Review
The Go-Betweens were already a good band well before they made Before Hollywood, but this second album is what proved for many listeners that they were great. For good reason -- both Robert Forster's and Grant McLennan's singing sounds much more honestly theirs, finding their own voices, while collectively the trio create a series of intricate, surprising melodies and songs which balance past and present beautifully. Strange as it may sound, the band's peers at this point could and did range from the Cure (for both melancholic intensity and guitar -- check some of the electric work on "Ask") to more obvious cohorts such as Orange Juice, but The Go-Betweens already had their own identity firmly established. For many the album's reputation rests on the presence of one song alone, and understandably so: "Cattle and Cane." Arguably the band's absolute highlight of its earliest years and one of the early-'80s' utter classics, the combination of McLennan's nostalgia-laden but not soppy lyric, his flat-out lovely singing and overdubbed backing vocals, and the catchy, beautifully elegant acoustic/electric arrangement is simply to die for. There are plenty of other songs that demonstrate the threesome's collective strength. "Two Steps Step Out" is a prime example, with sudden tempo shifts, from a more straightforward beat on the chorus to the sudden breakdown on the brisk chorus, and McLennan's lovelorn lyric and quietly impassioned singing making it an instant winner. Another McLennan winner is "Dusty in Here," soft piano from Bernard Clarke adding just enough to the spare but warm arrangement. Forster gets his own share of memorable moments, not least of which is the title track, not to mention the edgy, desperate "By Chance" and slightly calmer "On My Block." Lindy Morrison's abilities as a drummer are similarly improved, the at-times strident work of Send Me a Lullaby here replaced with a good balance between impact and steady swing. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Andrew Male | Liner Notes | | Bernard MacMahon | Layout Design, Compilation, Design, Liner Notes | | Bernie Clarke | Piano, Organ | | Grant McLennan | Bass, Guitar, Vocals | | Hidetsugu Ito | Liner Notes | | Ingo Vauk | Tape Transfer | | Jason Mitchell | Analog Transfer, Digital Remastering, Noise Reduction | | John Brand | Producer, Engineer | | John Dent | Noise Reduction, Digital Remastering, Analog Transfer | | Lindy Morrison | Vocals (Background), Drums | | Paul Agar | Design, Layout Design | | Robert Forster | Vocals, Guitar (Rhythm), Guitar | | Tom Sheehan | Photography |
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