
Snowball is a Rock album by The Field Mice, originally released in 1989. On Gatefold: 7 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Rock
About
The Field Mice’s 1989 debut album on Sarah Records, <i>Snowball</i>, was the label’s first full-length, and the London indie quintet inadvertently helped pioneer what would become twee-pop. If the sublimely catchy melody of the opening song, “Let's Kiss and Make Up,” rings a familiar bell, it might be because Saint Etienne’s 1991 cover of it was a hit single. The original version is longer by a minute, with Field Mice singer Bobby Wratten’s lazy vocal performance sounding like he’s rubbing the sleep from his eyes in between verses. The jangly “You’re Kidding Aren’t You” sounds equally inspired by early recordings from The Smiths and the C86 indie pop sound of the late '80s. “End of the Affair” is a gentle ballad laced with acoustic guitar arpeggios; Wratten ramps up the reverb on his vocals, giving this breakup song a haunting ambience. “Couldn’t Feel Safer” plays with the innocence of a Vaselines tune before “Letting Go” closes with more sophisticated songwriting.
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Tracklist
- 1Let's Kiss and Make Up6:14
- 2You're Kidding Aren't You2:34
- 3End of the Affair4:14
- 4Couldn't Feel Safer3:46
- 5This Love Is Not Wrong3:22
- 6Everything About You2:30
- 7White4:50
- 8Letting Go6:33
Credits
Production & Engineering
- Ian CattPRODUCER
- The Field MicePRODUCER
- Ian CattPRODUCER [UNCREDITED]
- The Field MicePRODUCER [UNCREDITED]
7 pressings tracked on Gatefold
