Genre: Pop Rock
Format: 33RPM,
Size: 12"

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The Lemonheads It's A Shame About Ray 180g Import LP

The Lemonheads

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SKU:
MOVLPI996
UPC:
8718469534944
Beautiful Collection of Sunny Melodies and Hooks on 180g Vinyl!

On It's a Shame About Ray (1992), songwriter Evan Dando and Juliana Hatfield perfected their signature style of Punk-Pop-meets-Folk-Rock. The album is a beautiful collection of sunny melodies and hooks, delivered with typical nonchalance by Dando. A smorgasbord of immediately accessible and thoroughly catchy songs, his laid-back observations of middle-class outcasts are little gems in their own right.

Highlights are the heartbroken title track, "Confetti", "Bit Part In Your Life," the love letter to substances "My Drug Buddy," or the wonderful "Alison's Starting to Happen," where a girl finds herself as she discovers Punk Rock. His warm, friendly voice is offset by Juliana Hatfield's girlish harmonies, giving the songs an emotional resonance.

"If Lovey captured Evan Dando as he found his signature blend of punk-pop, jangle pop, and folk-rock, It's a Shame About Ray is where he perfected that style." -Stephen Thomas Erlewine, allmusic.com

Features:
• 180g Audiophile Vinyl
• Import
• Insert

Selections:
Side One:

1. Rockin’ Stroll
2. Confetti
3. It’s A Shame About Ray
4. Rudderless
5. My Drug Buddy
6. The Turnpike Down
Side Two:
1. Bit Part
2. Alison’s Starting To Happen
3. Hannah & Gabi
4. Kitchen
5. Ceiling Fan In My Spoon
6. Frank Mills
7. Mrs. Robinson

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