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Reading, Writing and Arithmetic|The Sundays
Reading, Writing and Arithmetic
The Sundays
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Overview

Track Listing

1 Skin & Bones
2 Here's Where e Story Ends
3 Can't Be Sure
4 I Won
5 Hideous Towns
6 You're Not thOnly One I Know
7 Certain Someo, A
8 I Kicked a Bo
9 My Finest Hou
10 Joy

Details

  • Genre: Rock & Pop
  • Release Date: April 1990
  • Label: DGC
  • Format: CD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Audio Format: Stereo
  • Producer: Gail Lambourne; Alan Moulder; Ray Shulman; The Sundays
  • Engineer: Gail Lambourne; Alan Moulder

Music Reviews

Editorial Reviews

Rolling Stone (6/14/90) - 3.5 Stars - Very Good - "...an alluring slice of lighter-than-air guitar pop, a collection of uncommonly good songs graced by Harriet Wheeler's wondrous singing..." Entertainment Weekly - "...unique as some new species of animal." - Rating: A- Q (8/96, p.141) - 4 Stars - Excellent - "...it deserves a frame in the great British gallery of indie classics....gorgeous examples of jangly bedst pop, decorated by Harriet Wheeler's dulcet tones....a sweet, sexy, sticky toffe pudding of a record..." NME (Magazine) (10/2/93, p.29) - Ranked #92 in NME's list of the `Greatest Albums Of All Time.' NME (Magazine) (6/1/96, p.46) - 0 (out of 10) - "...Harriet Wheeler's breathily emotive vocals and...pristine pop...once made The Sundays one of the biggest indie bands on the planet..." Paste (magazine) - "While Seattle may have been a noisy place in the early '90s, there were plenty of pockets of mellow for lovers of independent music, and few as were as memorable as Harriet Wheeler and David Gavurin's band from Bristol, England."

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