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The Go-Betweens - Tallulah (LP) - VG+/VG+

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Actual image of the vinyl record album artwork of The Go-Betweens's Tallulah LP - taken in our Melbourne record store
Actual image of the back cover of The Go-Betweens's Tallulah second hand vinyl record taken in our Melbourne record shop
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Used
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Catalogue #:
832 317-1
Format:
LP Vinyl Record
Genre(s):
Rock, Alternative Rock

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Album Info

Artist: The Go-Betweens
Album: Tallulah
Released: Australasia, 1 Jun 1987

Tracklist:

A1Right Here3:50
Producer - Craig Leon
A2You Tell Me3:35
A3Someone Else's Wife4:07
A4I Just Get Caught Out2:13
A5Cut It Out3:55
Producer - Craig Leon
B1The House That Jack Kerouac Built4:46
B2Bye Bye Pride4:04
B3Spirit Of A Vampyre3:53
B4The Clarke Sisters3:16
B5Hope Then Strife4:59


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Description

"Tallulah," the fifth studio album by Australian indie rock band The Go-Betweens, was released in June 1987. This album marked a significant point in the band's career, showcasing their evolution in sound and songwriting. Known for their literate lyrics and melodic sensibilities, The Go-Betweens were fronted by the songwriting duo of Robert Forster and Grant McLennan, whose contrasting styles created a unique dynamic that is evident throughout "Tallulah."

The album opens with "Right Here," a track that immediately sets the tone with its jangly guitars and catchy chorus. This song, like many on the album, reflects the band's ability to craft pop songs that are both accessible and rich in emotional depth. "Right Here" was released as a single and received considerable airplay, helping to increase the band's profile internationally.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Bye Bye Pride," which features a memorable oboe line played by Amanda Brown, who joined the band during the recording of "Tallulah." Brown's contributions on violin, oboe, and backing vocals added a new dimension to the band's sound, enriching the arrangements and providing a lush backdrop to Forster and McLennan's songwriting. "Bye Bye Pride" is often cited as one of the band's finest songs, with its poignant lyrics and uplifting melody.

"Tallulah" was recorded in Sydney and produced by Craig Leon, known for his work with artists like Blondie and The Ramones. Leon's production brought a polished sheen to the album, which some critics felt was a departure from the rawer sound of the band's earlier work. However, this production style also allowed the intricate arrangements and musicianship to shine through, highlighting the band's growth and maturity.

The album's lyrical themes explore love, longing, and introspection, with Forster and McLennan each bringing their distinct voices to the table. Forster's "The House That Jack Kerouac Built" is a literary nod that combines his love of literature with a driving rock beat, while McLennan's "Hope Then Strife" offers a more introspective and melancholic perspective.

Upon its release, "Tallulah" received positive reviews from critics, who praised the band's songwriting and the album's sophisticated sound. However, despite critical acclaim, commercial success eluded the band, a recurring theme throughout their career. The Go-Betweens have often been described as a "cult band," beloved by a dedicated fanbase but never achieving mainstream success.

In terms of cultural significance, "Tallulah" is part of the band's legacy as one of Australia's most influential indie bands. The Go-Betweens have been cited as an influence by numerous artists, and their work continues to be celebrated for its emotional honesty and melodic craftsmanship. "Tallulah" stands as a testament to the band's ability to blend pop sensibilities with literary depth, creating music that resonates on multiple levels.

While "Tallulah" did not win any major awards at the time of its release, its enduring appeal and the band's subsequent recognition in the music world underscore its importance. The Go-Betweens were eventually inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 2006, acknowledging their contribution to Australian music.

In conclusion, "Tallulah" is a pivotal album in The Go-Betweens' discography, capturing the band at a moment of artistic growth and experimentation. With standout tracks like "Bye Bye Pride" and "Right Here," the album showcases the band's knack for crafting songs that are both intellectually engaging and emotionally resonant. Despite its lack of commercial success, "Tallulah" remains a cherished work among fans and a significant chapter in the story of The Go-Betweens.

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