Album
The La's
1990 · Rock, Pop
21 collectors on Gatefold own this

The La's is an Alt/Indie album by The La's, originally released in 1990. On Gatefold: 57 pressings tracked, owned by 21 collectors.
About
Alongside acts like Happy Mondays and the Smiths, Liverpool’s succinctly, yet perfectly named the La’s are amongst the definitive British rock acts of the late ‘80s. At a time when British rock was still reeling from the colossal impact of the punk revolution of the late ‘70s, the La’s emerged with a set of sharply composed, self- confident pop classics on their 1987 debut. The sweetly melodic, Velvet Underground-aping “There She Goes” is in many ways the band’s defining moment, but from the woozy faux-vaudeville of “Freedom Song” to the frantic mod outrage of “I Can’t Sleep,” <i>The La’s</i> is jam packed with carefully crafted radio-ready pop leavened by literate songwriting and an impressively fierce punk bite. One of the few out-and-out masterpieces to emerge from England in the late ‘80s, and an important influence on the subsequent Britpop movement of the early ‘90s <i>The La’s</i> is a perfect wonder.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Son Of A Gun1:56
- A2I Can't Sleep2:37
- A3Timeless Melody3:01
- A4Liberty Ship2:30
- A5There She Goes2:42
- A6Doledrum2:50
Side B
- B1Feelin'1:44
- B2Way Out2:32
- B3I.O.U.2:08
- B4Freedom Song2:23
- B5Failure2:54
- B6Looking Glass7:52
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Indie Rock
- wistful
- pastoral
- jangly
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Chris SharrockDRUMS
- John 'Boo' ByrneGUITAR
- John PowerBASS GUITAR, BACKING VOCALS
- Lee MaversLEAD VOCALS, ACOUSTIC GUITAR LEAD VOCALS, GUITAR
- Neil MaversDRUMS
- Peter 'Cammy' CammellGUITAR
21 collectors on Gatefold own this · 57 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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