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Let's Active
Big Plans for Everybody
Release Date: 1986
Running Time: 40:30
Label: IRS

Let's Active sort of fell apart during the British tour for Cypress when Sara Romweber's unexpected exit disrupted the band and their "collective effort" feel. Rather than attempting to find a replacement, Mitch Easter opted to retreat into the studio and focus on music for the next record, and, from Big Plans for Everybody on, Let's Active became more or less a Mitch Easter studio project. This new definition didn't really hamper the record, but the changes were certainly noticeable. First of all, records made in 1986 sound very different from records made in 1984, and this is no exception. The new wave-ish flourishes and kinda-retro feel were removed in favor of a more straightforward, mainstream production. Easter's lyrics seem more universal while at the same time more personal and introspective than on previous records, though no less catchy. That, combined with the more organic arrangements, led to a highly rewarding album that, despite its many connections to the time, remains an album unfairly ignored. Chris Woodstra, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1In Little WaysEaster3:48
2Talking to MyselfEaster3:30
3Writing the Book of Last PagesEaster4:00
4Last Chance TownEaster3:38
5Won't Go WrongEaster3:21
6BadgerEaster3:09
7FellEaster3:40
8Still Dark OutEaster5:53
9Whispered NewsEaster4:39
10Reflecting PoolEaster2:26
11Route 67Easter2:48

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
1990CDIRS



Group Members:
Sara Romweber
Faye Hunter
Mitch Easter
John Heames
Eric Marshall
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