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Lovey
Release Date: 1990
Running Time: 32:16
Label: Atlantic

Moving to a major label didn't affect the Lemonheads' sound as much as the departure of Ben Deily; without him, Evan Dando was free to let his sensitive side run wild, which is exactly what he does on Lovey. Dando never completely abandons punk-pop on Lovey, but he does balance it with excursions into jangle pop and country-rock, some of his best songwriting to date. By now, he has begun to develop a signature voice, a distinctly suburban and middle-class voice that embraces the mundane details of everyday life. That gives songs like "Stove" and "Lil' Seed" an off-kilter sensibility, which is made all the more appealing by his gift for simple hooks. Even though Dando has made significant strides forward, the most affecting moment on the record remains his stark and very pretty cover of Gram Parsons' "Brass Buttons." Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide


Releases:
YearTypeLabel
1990CDAtlantic
1990CSAtlantic
LPAtlantic



Group Members:
Bill Gibson
John P. Strohm
Murph
Ben Deily
Doug Trachten
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Influenced By:
R.E.M.
Neil Young
Gram Parsons
Michael Nesmith
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