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The La's (Deluxe Edition)

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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,” The La’s 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 The La’s is a perfect wonder.

Customer Reviews

WHERE ARE THE B-SIDES ??!!?

While it is great to have the Hedges version of the album along with the alternate producers' versions, where are the outstanding b-sides ie "Who Knows", "Endess", "All By Myself"? Would it have hurt anyone to include these so fans could have darn near the whole La's package? I guess the record company is saving them for yet another (fifth since 1990?) re-release in a few years. No second album? Just keep milking the first.

one of the few

not many records receive all five stars,but "the la's" should. this record has been dear to me over the years. I'm not sure what to make of these "lost" versions. it may be I've heard the record too many times to have a fair opinion. and still, some of the BBC versions seem far better in their energy than the Lillywhite LP or these Hedges mixes. this could go on forever I suppose! I don't think Lee would be happy with this release, but admittedly- it still got me excited. PS - for fans of this record it is rather obvious there will be no second record,don't you think!? and yes that would be record labels with the milking then.

Biography

Formed: 1986 in Liverpool, Lancashire, England

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s

When the La's released their debut album in 1990, it made immediate waves in the British pop scene, as well as American college radio. Drawing from the hook-laden, ringing guitars of mid-'60s British pop as well as the post-punk pop of the Smiths, the La's' self-titled first album had a timeless, classic feel. It seemed like effortless music, yet that was not the case. From their inception in 1986, lead singer/guitarist/songwriter...
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