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THE BOO RADLEYS - Everything’s Alright Forever THE BOO RADLEYS
Taking its name from the 1958 Jack Kerouac novel The Dharma Bums and issued in 1992, The Boo Radley’s second album, their first for Creation Records, was the sound of the Merseysiders increasingly finding their feet with a selection of accomplished, effects-laden tunes by Martin Carr.
Producer Ed Buller skillfully captured both their straight up rock side and their exploratory tendencies, while singer Sice’s vocals cut through the maelstrom, sweetly and gently grounding the songs as the guitars swoop and dive around him. This is perhaps most notable on ‘Smile Fade Fast’, the excellent single ‘Does This Hurt?’ and the shimmering opening number, ‘Spaniard’, which gains additional atmosphere from guest performer Roddy Lorimer on trumpet.
Something of a shoegaze classic, Everything’s Alright Forever remains a strangely slept-on record, but it did make waves well beyond the UK and was nicely summed-up by Canada’s Calgary Herald, whose review observed that: "buried beneath several coats of mind-gliding guitar are some of the catchiest pop songs this side of Teenage Fanclub."
Track List
A1 - Spaniard
A2 - Towards The Light
A3 - Losing It (Song For Abigail)
A4 - Memory Babe
A5 - Skyscraper
A6 - I Feel Nothing
A7 - Room At The Top Paradise
B1 - Does This Hurt?
B2 - Sparrow
B3 - Smile Fades Fast
B4 - Firesky
B5 - Song For The Morning To Sing
B6 - Lazy Day
B7 - Paradise
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