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Album Review: Everything's Alright Forever

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Happily settled on Creation Records -- their understandable spiritual home, given the My Bloody Valentine connection - on their second album, the Boos create a fine but limited ode to the icons of fuzzpedals, melancholy and hooks. At the time of release, Forever seemed little more than yet another blissout-by-numbers, but looking back on it there's more here than on first blush. Still, Forever is more an anticipatory release, signaling the great leaps forward to come rather than standing on its own. Carr in particular is still clearly enthralled by Kevin Shields' groundbreaking guitar work, with queasy riffs and shadings plentiful throughout. Producer Ed Buller does a solid job in tweaking the then-standard Boo sound, capturing the group's straightforward rock side and its experimental tendencies with inventive, lush arrangements. Check out "Lazy Day," a brief but effective number where Carr's nuclear-strength guitars are interrupted by sudden shifts to vocals and acoustic strumming with a rapid, breathless pace. Sice is the group's secret weapon; his sweet, choirboy vocals add gentleness and serenity to the proceedings, particularly "Does This Hurt?," the album's most memorable number. Based on a fine all-around band performance and Carr's gorgeous feedback shimmers and skyward solos, Sice's heavenly singing provides the perfect hook at the center of it all. Other high points include the opening "Spainard," with a lovely performance heightened by guest trumpet from Kick Horns member Roddy Lorimer. Forever lives up to its title well enough: everything's alright, but not yet truly astounding. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Spaniard Martin Carr The Boo Radleys
Towards the Light Martin Carr The Boo Radleys
Losing It (Song for Abigail) Martin Carr The Boo Radleys
Memory Babe Martin Carr The Boo Radleys
Skyscraper Martin Carr The Boo Radleys
I Feel Nothing Martin Carr The Boo Radleys
Room at the Top Martin Carr The Boo Radleys
Does This Hurt? Martin Carr The Boo Radleys
Sparrow Martin Carr The Boo Radleys
Smile Fades Fast Martin Carr The Boo Radleys
Firesky Martin Carr The Boo Radleys
Song for the Morning to Sing Martin Carr The Boo Radleys
Lazy Day The Boo Radleys, Martin Carr The Boo Radleys
Paradise Martin Carr The Boo Radleys

Credits

Marcus Lindsay (Assistant Engineer), The Boo Radleys (Producer), Stephen A. Wood (Design), Ed Buller (Engineer), Jim Brumby (Assistant Engineer), Andy Wilkinson (Assistant Engineer), Ian Tilton (Photography), Ed Buller (Producer)
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Everything's Alright Forever
Studio album by The Boo Radleys
Released August, 1992
Recorded September 1991 – Oct 1991
Genre Indie
Length 50:09
Label Creation/Columbia
Producer Ed Buller, The Boo Radleys
Professional reviews
The Boo Radleys chronology
Ichabod and I
(1991)
Everything's Alright Forever
(1992)
Giant Steps
(1993)

Everything's Alright Forever is the second album by English indie rock group The Boo Radleys, released in 1992.

Track listing

  1. "Spaniard" - 4:02
  2. "Towards the Light" - 1:41
  3. "Losing It (Song for Abigail)" - 4:01
  4. "Memory Babe" - 3:19
  5. "Skyscraper" - 4:46
  6. "I Feel Nothing" - 3:06
  7. "Room at the Top" - 5:05
  8. "Does This Hurt?" - 3:56
  9. "Sparrow" - 1:51
  10. "Smile Fades Fast" - 3:13
  11. "Firesky" - 5:06
  12. "Song for the Morning to Sing" - 2:30
  13. "Lazy Day" - 1:34
  14. "Paradise" - 5:51

Early copies of the vinyl edition came with a free 7" single Sunfly.


 
 

 

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