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Liberty Belle and the Black Diamond Express
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Album Details: Liberty Belle and the Black Diamond Express

Release Date:04/29/2008
Label:Beggars Uk - Ada
UPC:607618200428

Track List: Liberty Belle and the Black Diamond Express

  1. Spring Rain
  2. The Ghost And The Black Hat
  3. The Wrong Road
  4. To Reach Me
  5. Twin Layers Of Lightning
  1. In The Core Of A Flame
  2. Head Full Of Steam
  3. Bow Down
  4. Palm Sunday (On Board The S.S. W...
  5. Apology Accepted

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User Reviews: Liberty Belle and the Black Diamond Express

  • Overall:

    literate folk-pop

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Aug 10, 2001

    Congratulations!You have "discovered" the Go-betweens, one of my favorite bands. Show your good taste and buy this baby, bring it home, and cherish it for the gem that it is. The Fourth album, it shows maturity and intelligence, melody and musiciansh...ip and production work that is lacking in today's world of pop.My favorite(though it changes)is probably'Apology Accepted';it stands up there with anything R.E.M. or the Smiths put out in the same time of the 80's.A Must! Read more Less

  • Overall:

    5 stars is not enough

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jan 2, 2000

    the best of go-betweens' albuns. surely, one of the best pop albuns made in the 80's.

Pro Reviews: Liberty Belle and the Black Diamond Express

  • All Music Guide

    Robert Forster's endearingly fey persona, equal parts Bryan Ferry and gangly bookstore clerk, reaches full flower on the GoBetweens' fourth album, which tempers the angularity and occasional claustrophobia of the band's previous work with a new airiness and nervous romanticism. The lighter sound can be partly attributed to the growing influence of coleader Grant McLennan, whose wistful "Cattle and Cane" and "Bachelor Kisses" lent grace to the GoBetweens' sometimes stilted early records. McLennan's touch is all over Liberty Belle and the Black Diamond Express his "In the Core of a Flame," a love song that manages to be at once tenderhearted and impatient, is a highlight but this is still mostly Forster's show, and as such is a revelation. The merry, pastoral opener "Spring Rain" serves as notice that this will be a less dour affair than usual, yet, rather than negating Forster's pained, selfdoubting lyrics, the comparatively gentle songs set them off beautifully. "You opened my mail a...part at the seams/and now you know I live beyond my means," he sings at the outset of the swaying "Bow Down," and the prettiness of the melody makes him sound all the more uneasy. Other highlights include the sublime "Head Full of Steam," a tale of infatuation so strong that Forster breathlessly reports what his beloved's parents do for a living before realizing that such trivia is probably "of no importance at all" to anyone but him (which doesn't stop him from blurting out just a few lines later the earthshattering news that neither he nor his object of desire have ever had a nickname). Protestations aside, the urgency in his voice makes it clear that the minutiae of love matter very much indeed, and anyone who's been there will sympathize. Liberty Belle is by no means free of the old GoBetweens edge (the brooding "Twin Layers of Lightning" is proof of that), but it is the pervading warmth and rueful humor of this release that make it so accessible and such a delight. - Kristi Coulter, All Music Guide Read more Less

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The Go-Betweens

The Go-Betweens were perhaps the quintessential cult band of the '80s: they came from an exotic locale (Brisbane, Australia), moved to a major recording center (in their case, London) in a sustained bid to make a career out of music, released album after album of music seemingly tailor-made for the radio in spite of their having little use for contemporary Top 40 musica... Read more