Japanese remastered reissue of 1988 album includes a bonus disc with 12 tracks, 'Love Goes On' (Single Version), 'Wait Until June', 'Mexican Postcard', 'Rock And Roll Friend', 'Cassanovas Last Words', 'You Wont Find It Again', 'Running The Risk Of Losin
16 Lovers Lane,Go-Betweens,Rock/Pop
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16 Lovers Lane
The Go-Betweens Manufacturer: Jet Set Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00067Z24G Release Date: 2004-11-09 |
Tracks:
- Love Goes On!
- Quiet Heart
- Love Is a Sign
- You Can't Say No Forever
- Devil's Eye
- Streets of Your Town
- Clouds
- Was There Anything I Could Do?
- I'm Allright
- Dive for Your Memory
- Streets of Your Town [Version 1][Multimedia Track]
- Streets of Your Town [Version 2][Multimedia Track]
- Was There Anything I Could Do? [Multimedia Track]
Tracks:
- Love Goes On! [Single Version]
- Wait Until June
- Mexican Postcard
- Rock and Roll Friend
- Casanova's Last Words
- You Won't Find It Again
- Running the Risk of Losing You
- Apples in Bed
- Head Over Heels
- You're a Big Girl Now
Customer Reviews:
Why don't more people know about this band?.......2006-01-10
"Sometimes girl when I'm lonely, this is how I think about you"
These are lines of great writing and singing. Some of the best lyrics you'll find anywhere, there's more but I'm listening to it now and can't remember them without skipping the tracks and I don't want to. I remember really being into this when I worked at this tv show and had to drive back and forth from Pasadena. This album got to me while driving under those train track looking bridges. It just melted over the radio and soothed me even though I had to run stupid errons, it didn't matter, this was where I was heart and soul into this thing.
The album starts so sweetly and then slowly you come to heartbreak and the soothing feeling afterwards of starting over again. It's their best and holds up over time, makes you remember the good things about lousy days.
Exceptional songs.......2006-01-07
My Favorite Album of All Time.......2005-12-14
"Dive For Your Memory", too, is sublime, Zen perfection. Very forlorn, but deeply poetic lyrics, set to a gorgeous, simple folk melody, accompanied by rich and tasteful acoustic guitar fills...
And, let me not leave out the romantically tortured narrative of "I'm Alright"...the protagonist of this song has been beaten down, but is, somewhat shakily, ready for a comeback.
Every Go-Betweens disc is worth picking up, but this is the most masterful and perfect distillation of their gifts so far.
(I'm a huge fan of them all, but if I had to narrow it down, I'd say the ones to get are: "Tallulah", "Liberty Belle", "Spring Hill Fair", "Oceans Apart" and, of course, this.)
hugely under-sold masterpiece.......2005-11-18
See previous reviewer for the run-down - I agree totally. I know all this group's albums. I saw them live, and McClennan solo - in fact I'm seeing Foster and McClennan at the Sydney Opera House next week. Sometimes they're not entirely easy to like; they make you work for it a bit.
But this is their masterpiece. Every memeber was in top form, despite personal turmoil, and the 'indie Rumours' is a good description. It's probably the best 'serious' rock/pop album to come out of Australia (challenged only by the more confronting Nick Cave). Gorgeous is the word. Pop music of the most affecting kind. In a fairer world, 16 Lover's Lane would nudge its way into the best 50 albums of all time.
The Go-Betweens best moment given fantastic treatment........2004-11-30
For those of you unfamiliar with the Go-Betweens work, this was the consummate work of their 80's heyday, for a great many reasons. The music is bright pop music, crystal clear, but in no way is it featherweight pop. The songs are beautifully arranged, every instrument, vocal, handclap, and anything else perfectly placed with not a note out of place, but this can be said of nearly every Go-Betweens release.
The lyrics, plaintive ruminations on love, are clearly written by two songwriters/lyricists going through the opposite sides of relationships. I will not go into detail here as the liner notes tell the story, but the interplay within the band as these relationships play out are what drove the entire release. Each lyricist, Grant McLennan and Robert Forster, gets about half of the album's lyrics, and that is what makes the CD special. Images of the giddyness of new love ("Love Goes On!") are juxtaposed with images of love lost in such as way as to be almost shocking. "I'm ten feet under water/standing in a sunken canoe/looking up at the water lillies/they're green and violet blue/still the sun it finds/a place to light me" from "Love Is a Sign" has to be one of the best descriptions of how it feels when a relationship falls apart that has ever been placed in song. These themes are repeatedly dealt with in different ways, from young lovers meeting and breaking up to the "old" love of couples with children ("You Can't Say No Forever") having a fight.
The bonus material in this handsome double-disc set is truly welcome. The videos to "Streets of Your Town" (still undoubtedly the best song on this incredible collection) and "Was There Anything I Could Do?" underscore the relationships going on in the band while not seeming too terribly out of date. The bonus disc of outtakes and b-sides is also a fantastic addition to the set as it includes several songs that didn't make the final album cut but are presented as they were at the end of the recording sessions, being nearly complete but having that rough edge of a final demo.
The real treat come with the acoustic "demos" that are included. "You Won't Find It Again," "Apples in Bed," and "Head Over Heels" are played only by McLennan and Forster on acoustic guitars, providing for an intimacy that is unmatched anywhere.
To top it all off, the packaging (including an awesome essay by British songwriter Andrew Male) is exquisite, providing detail on the circumstances surrounding the album as well as any pertinent recording information.
This is "16 Lovers Lane" as it was meant to be heard--enjoy!
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16 Lovers Lane
The Go-Betweens Manufacturer: Beggars UK - Ada ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008K4YP Release Date: 2003-08-05 |
Tracks:
- Love Goes On!
- Quiet Heart
- Love Is a Sign
- You Can't Say No Forever
- Devil's Eye
- Streets of Your Town
- Clouds
- Was There Anything I Could Do?
- I'm All Right
- Dive for Your Memory
Customer Reviews:
One of the great albums of the 80s.......2007-03-14
More than any new indie rock band.......2005-04-29
16 Lovers Lane - Buy This CD Now!.......2004-05-03
as melancholy as lost love.......2004-02-02
Beautiful, longing, romantic pop.......2003-09-02
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16 Lovers Lane
The Go-Betweens Manufacturer: EMI Int'l ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000HKDES8 Release Date: 2006-08-21 |
Tracks:
- Love Goes On!
- Quiet Heart
- Love Is a Sign
- You Can't Say No Forever
- Devil's Eye
- Streets of Your Town
- Clouds
- Was There Anything I Could Do?
- I'm Allright
- Dive for Your Memory
- Streets of Your Town /Was There Anything I Can Do? ... [Two Versions]
Tracks:
- Love Goes On! [Single Version]
- Wait Until June
- Mexican Postcard
- Rock and Roll Friend
- Casanova's Last Words
- You Won't Find It Again
- Running the Risk of Losing You [Live]
- Apples in Bed
- Head Over Heels
- You're a Big Girl Now
Album Details
Digitally Remastered Edition of "16 Lovers Lane" features a Bonus Disc with B-sides and Rarities Including Film Clips.
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16 Lovers Lane
The Go-Betweens Manufacturer: Import [Generic] ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000070IF Release Date: 1996-04-22 |
Tracks:
- Love Goes On!
- Quiet Heart
- Love Is a Sign
- You Can't Say No Forever
- Devil's Eye
- Streets of Your Town
- Clouds
- Was There Anything I Could Do?
- I'm All Right
- Dive for Your Memory
Customer Reviews:
Genius?:.......2006-03-11
Just buy it..........2001-10-09
Of course all this atmosphere would just meander aimlessly were it not for sharp, solid songwriting, as well as the conviction that emotive singer/songwriters Forster and McClennan bring to their insightful, adult tales of love and loss. "Steets of Your Town" is one of the most beautiful, infectious tunes they've ever done, while its line "watch the butcher shine his knives/and this town is full of battered wives" makes for some brilliant, stinging irony. Likewise, Forster's hook-filled, moving "You Can't Say No Forever" features another thorn beneath the rose with "Yes my world's tumbling down/stone by stone to the ground/please take out the garbage". Brilliant.
What also makes this album different from its predecessors is the ease with which it all seems to come together. On the surface, the songs all seem to have a simple, even effortless quality, though repeated listens expose the complexity and sophistication lurking not far behind the soothing sounds. That they can take simple elements like acoustic guitars and major chords, and weave them into something so refined, demonstrates the brilliance and resourcefulness of this criminally under-appreciated band. This may not be their best album ("Liberty Belle" holds that proud title, in my humble opinion), but it's none the less a fine example of their now legendary, timeless approach to pop.
A masterpiece.......2000-12-14
if you're in love - it's good to know someone cares !.......2000-10-10
top of the bill in heaven.......2000-10-08
You can thank me later if you want.
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16 Lovers Lane
The Go-Betweens Manufacturer: Lo Max ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0002HSDOQ Release Date: 2004-09-28 |
Tracks:
- Love Goes On!
- Quiet Heart
- Love Is a Sign
- You Can't Say No Forever
- Devil's Eye
- Streets of Your Town
- Clouds
- Was There Anything I Could Do?
- I'm Allright
- Dive for Your Memory
- Streets of Your Town [Version 1][Multimedia Track]
- Streets of Your Town [Version 2][Multimedia Track]
- Was There Anything I Could Do? [Multimedia Track]
Tracks:
- Love Goes On! [Single Version]
- Wait Until June
- Mexican Postcard
- Rock and Roll Friend
- Casanova's Last Words
- You Won't Find It Again
- Running the Risk of Losing You
- Apples in Bed
- Head Over Heels
- You're a Big Girl Now
Album Description
UK reissue of 1988 album includes a bonus disc with 13 tracks, 'Love Goes On!' (Single Version), 'Wait Until June', 'Mexican Postcard', 'Rock And Roll Friend', 'Casanova's Last Words', 'You Won't Find It Again', 'Running The Risk Of Losing You', 'Apples In Bed', 'Head Over Heels', 'You're A Big Girl Now', 'Was There Anything I Could Do?' (Video), 'Streets Of Your Town' (Video #1) & 'Streets Of Your Town' (Video #2). Lo-Max. 2004.
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16 Lovers Lane
Go-Betweens Manufacturer: Phantom Sound & Vision ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000N0LGAK Release Date: 2004-09-14 |
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16 Lovers Lane
The Go-Betweens Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000008G1N Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Love Goes On!
- Quiet Heart
- Love Is a Sign
- You Can't Say No Forever
- Devil's Eye
- Streets of Your Town
- Clouds
- Was There Anything I Could Do?
- I'm All Right
- Dive for Your Memory
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16 Lovers Lane
Go-Betweens Manufacturer: Wea Corp ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0002B9QUW Release Date: 2003-08-05 |
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16 Lovers Lane
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0002233X2 Release Date: 2004-05-25 |
Album Description
Japanese remastered reissue of 1988 album includes a bonus disc with 12 tracks, 'Love Goes On' (Single Version), 'Wait Until June', 'Mexican Postcard', 'Rock And Roll Friend', 'Cassanova's Last Words', 'You Won't Find It Again', 'Running The Risk Of Losin
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16 Lovers Lane
Go Betweens Manufacturer: Msi Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000N0UNHC Release Date: 2006-08-14 |
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