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16 Lovers Lane

16 Lovers Lane
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Studio album by The Go-Betweens
Released August 1988
Recorded May 1988
Sydney
Genre
Length 37:04
Label Mushroom (AUS), Beggars Banquet (UK)
Producer Mark Wallis, Go-Betweens
The Go-Betweens chronology
Tallulah
(1987)
16 Lovers Lane
(1988)
The Friends of Rachel Worth
(2000)
Singles from 16 Lovers Lane
  1. "Streets of Your Town"
    Released: July 1988
  2. "Was There Anything I Could Do?"
    Released: October 1988
  3. "Love Goes On"
    Released: 1989
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 5/5 stars
Blender 4/5 stars
Encyclopedia of Popular Music 4/5 stars
Mojo 5/5 stars
NME 7/10
The Rolling Stone Album Guide 3.5/5 stars
Select 4/5
Uncut 5/5 stars
The Village Voice A−

16 Lovers Lane was the sixth album by Australian indie rock group The Go-Betweens, released in 1988 by Beggars Banquet Records. Prior to the recording of the album, longtime bassist Robert Vickers left the band when the other group members decided to return to Australia after having spent several years in London, England; he was replaced by John Willsteed. The album was recorded at Studios 301 in Sydney, between Christmas 1987 and Spring 1988.

16 Lovers Lane was the final release from the original version of the band. The Go-Betweens broke up in 1989 and would produce no other material until Grant McLennan and Robert Forster reformed the band, with a completely different line-up of personnel, in 2000.

In late 1987 the band relocated from the UK to Sydney. The relationship between Forster and Morrison had ended whilst McLennan and Brown became more involved. Upon their return to Australia the band added John Willsteed on bass and began preparing their sixth album.

The recording process for 16 Lovers Lane was different to previous releases. Between December 1987 and January 1988 McLennan and Forster began an intense songwriting process. They demoed all the songs in advance and then presented them to the producer and their band mates, leaving less room for improvisation. McLennan stated "We really sat down for the first time in years and wrote together in the sense that anything new we'd come up with the night before we'd go through and rearrange and discard or put it into something else. Our normal method was to write separately and the spend two weeks together, familarising ourselves with each other songs and suggesting things. So this way was a completely different process and it was due to trying to get back to what started the band - closeness."

McLennan said the band was also affected by moving back to Australia. "We'd spent five years in London—blackness, darkness, greyness and poverty—and suddenly for some reason we seemed to have more money in Sydney, and we all had places to live and being in a city where after five years we can go to the beach in ten minutes." Forster agreed saying it brought on "a burst of energy, a burst of songs."

McLennan said, "I had a vision for this record. It was, in some way, just sitting down with acoustic guitars in sunlight, writing songs, and then making a record. It was as simple as that. And I get that vibe from the record, a summer feeling." Forster described the album as, "the perfect combination between London melancholy and Sydney sunshine."


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