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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Open your heart to the La's, March 5, 2004
If you're a fan of the La's, you really only need this cd for one song-- the great "Open Your Heart," which is really the only song on this album that actually sounds like the La's.The rest of the early songs and sketches co-written by Mike Badger and Lee Mavers are mostly fragmentary; "Get Down Over" and the bluesy "Money in Your Talk" are the only other ones that register as memorable songs. That said, there are some great moments on this cd-- the ghostly harmonies and lovely guitar solo in "Open Your Heart," the great guitar solo in "Trees and Plants," and the guitar work in "My Girl Sits Like a Reindeer," which is an embryonic version of "Feelin'." There is variety in the styles of the tracks on this cd-- "Sweet 35" and "You Blue" are jazzy, spoken word-type tracks; "Red Deer Stalk" and "Night Walk" almost verge on rap. Overall the sound quality is just OK, since these are demos. There is a hidden demo about 12 minutes after the last track-- a "studio" version of the punky song "Breakloose," which is a better recording than the live version that opens the album. If you're a La's fan, you may want this cd to complete your collection. Anyone else, if you enjoy obscure pop, you may like it, but this is mostly for La's completists.
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