Girlfriend by Matthew Sweet

Girlfriend

Matthew Sweet

1991

Girlfriend is a Alt/Indie album by Matthew Sweet, originally released in 1991. On Gatefold: 42 pressings tracked, owned by 22 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Alt/Indie
  • Indie Rock
  • jangly
  • yearning
  • confessional

About

Matthew Sweet’s third album made power pop radio-friendly again (see the majestic “I’ve Been Waiting”) while it treated fans of pure pop music to songs that merged wide-ranging influences: there’s R&B (the title track), sad-bastard country (“Winona”), straight-up anti-war rock (“Holy War”), and Neil Young–ish singer/songwriter balladizing (“You Don’t Love Me” and the drop-dead-lovely finale “Nothing Lasts”). The guitar interplay between Robert Quine (Richard Hell & The Voidoids) and Richard Lloyd (Television) stings, stabs, and soars and provides a highly listenable (and wholly unpredictable) counterpoint to occasional pedal steel guitars and Sweet’s tender tenor.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Divine Intervention5:37
  2. 2I've Been Waiting3:36
  3. 3Girlfriend3:40
  4. 4Looking At The Sun4:16
  5. 5Winona4:59
  6. 6Evangeline4:45
  7. 7Day For Night2:55
  8. 8Thought I Knew You2:57
  9. 9You Don't Love Me5:21
  10. 10I Wanted To Tell You4:30
  11. 11Don't Go3:24
  12. 12Your Sweet Voice3:54
  13. 13Does She Talk?3:27
  14. 14Holy War3:25
  15. 15Nothing Lasts3:33

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Performers

22 collectors on Gatefold own this · 42 pressings tracked on Gatefold