Reading, Writing and Arithmetic

Editorial Reviews
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Like the album's title, this music is about the basics. This seminal release from 1990 rerouted pop music for several years, and for the better. This simple guitar/bass/drum/vocal affair cut like a searchlight through the fog of tortuously overproduced music of the time, as The Sundays proved that more is often merely more. Harriet Wheeler's lilting, swooningly sweet voice is clearly the strong driving factor behind this debut's appeal, fore-grounded through spare arrangements and an almost timid rhythm section, though the timbre of Wheeler's voice is perfectly matched to David Gavurin's terrific 12-string guitar. Taken as a whole, the album bears repeated listening, even though some of the songs tend to blur together. The hit single "Here's Where the Story Ends" is rivaled by, if not equal to, "You're Not the Only One I Know," "I Kicked a Boy," and "Joy." --Alan E. Rapp

Music Review:

  1. Rebel, Sweetheart [DualDisc]
  2. Rock N Roll
  3. Rocket to Russia [Original recording remastered]
  4. Ruin Jonny's Bar Mitzvah [Enhanced] [Live]
  5. Sad Sappy Sucker
  6. Seven's Travels
  7. Seventeen Seconds [Deluxe Edition] [Original recording remastered]
  8. Shangri-La Dee Da
  9. Shut Up You F**king Baby! [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics] [Live]
  10. Singles: 1979-1983, Volume 2

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Exodus [Import]

Beethoven: Sonatas Vol. 2, Nos. 11-20

Beethoven: The Overtures

Music: DJ Dag: 20 Years of DJ Madness [Import] [Limited Edit

Daft [Import]

Back to Basics [CD-single]

Au Theatre du Trianon

Can't Get No Tighter [Explicit Lyrics]

Birth of the Cool [Original recording remastered]

Beethoven: Diabelli-Variations

All the Gin Is Gone

Big Band Spectacular

Blacks' Magic

Paul Hindemith: Two Organ Concertos; Concerto for Viola d'amore

Winter Wonderland