La's

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Like many bands of the British pop movement of the early 1990s, the La's created a big--though short-lived--splash, then belly-flopped into obscurity. Most will remember them only from their pillowy single, "There She Goes," but this album is replete with delightfully jangly, remarkably well-crafted songs and deserves to be waived from the stigma of one-hit-wonderdom. Lead singer and songwriter Lee Mavers is largely the culprit responsible for the success and failure of this album; a perfectionist, he ultimately paralyzed the album's momentum with band-member changes, the relentless rerecording of songs, and obsession over details, which caused fatal delays in its completion and release. But his pursuit of perfection was nearly achieved--almost every song had potential as a successful single. Truly a sleeper classic. --Beth Bessmer

Music Review:

  1. Live [Import] [Live]
  2. Live in Retford 79 [Import] [Original recording remastered]
  3. Lookinglasself
  4. Love Bites [Extra tracks] [Original recording remastered]
  5. Love + Rescue
  6. Making Bones
  7. Making Perfect Sense
  8. My Own Jo Ellen
  9. New Order - In Session [Enhanced] [Import] [Live]
  10. Nobody Can Dance [Live]

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An Honest Mistake [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]

Denon 24/7: 2

Exsultate Deo [CD-single]

Music: Live Era: '87-'93 [Explicit Lyrics] [Live]

Disko Vietnam

El Baile Aleman [Import]

De un corazon a otro

Do It for Love

Classic Jukebox Rock

Billy Joel: Fantasies & Delusions, Op. 1-10

Boingo

Deodato Plays Marcos Valle Summer Samba [Import]

Codigo de Barras [Import]

Greatest Hits Live at the House of Blues

Pyramid