The Morning After

Editorial Reviews
Album Description
The Would-Be-Goods are back, their eccentric and evocative guitar pop honed by two years of live performance. Jessica Griffin, enigmatic star of eighties cult label él, is still at the helm, with her crew of elegant rascals - Peter Momtchiloff, guitarist (Talulah Gosh, Razorcuts, Heavenly, Scarlet’s Well) and occasional songsmith; Debbie Green, drummer and darling of the London nineties garage scene (Headcoatees); and Lupe Nuñez-Fernandez, bass player and co-founder of cosmopolitan East London quietists Pipas. These twelve songs demonstrate that the Would-Be-Goods have lost none of their melancholy charm or wit but have moved beyond the ornate eclecticism of their acclaimed third album ‘Brief Lives’ (2002) to a classic guitar pop sound ranging from new folk (‘Bluebeard’) through tango (the poignantly funny ‘Too Old’) to garage rock (‘Miss La-di-dah’). Love songs to lions, frolics in the Garden of Eden, French casanovas and personal demons await you. Let the Would-Be-Goods be your guides.

Music Review:

  1. Time Capsule Remixes [Import]
  2. Un-Cabaret's The Un & Only [Explicit Lyrics]
  3. Useless [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]
  4. Veni Sancte Spiritus
  5. Victory Style 1
  6. Vortex
  7. Walking in a Straight Line
  8. You're My Number One [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]
  9. Your Trailer or Mine?
  10. Acid Jam II

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Action Packed: The Best Of Jonathan Richman

Copland: Rodeo; Sonata for piano

Clas Pehrsson Performs Modern Recorder Music

Music: Musique de Cariele

Acoustic Cuts [Import]

Corazon de Cristal

Crazy for You (1992 Original Broadway Cast) [Cast Recording]

Dream Melodies, Vol. 3: Classical Concertos

Codename Hawkwind [Import]

Compassion: A Tribute to Yehudi Menuhin

Gabriel [EP]

Banho De Sopa [Import]

Cancion de Amor

Somebody's Gotta Do Something

All for Love