Girlfriend

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Total Tracks: 15   Total Length: 60:19

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Michaelangelo Matos

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Michaelangelo Matos is a former eMusic editor and one of its chief contributors, a staff critic for Resident Advisor, and he writes for Spin, Rolling Stone, Vil...more »

06.30.09
A latter-day landmark of power pop and askew guitar
1991 | Label: Volcano

"I don't know where I'm gonna live/I don't know if I'll find a place," Matthew Sweet begins this latter-day landmark of power pop and askew guitar. Sweet had a right to wonder: after a stint in the legendary Athens, GA, twee-poppers Oh-OK, he'd issued two solo flops and barely seemed to be anywhere. Then his girlfriend dumped him. So Sweet got mad — and began writing the album of his career. Girlfriend is about relationships alone, and while Sweet isn't saying anything particularly new about them here, his reedy, anxious voice and the sparkling, tangled six-string work from ex-Voidoid Robert Quine and ex-Television man Richard Lloyd — joining pedal steel player Greg Leisz, fellow singer-songwriter and rhythm man Lloyd Cole, and Sweet himself — say everything we need to understand about the tangled matters at hand.

Time has made it easier to hear what makes Girlfriend so utterly of the early-CD era: an opener with a false ending ("Divine Intervention," one of the most attention-grabbing opening guitar riffs of any rock album), fake needle skips at the end of "Evangeline" (the cassette version stretched them across about 12 minutes at the end of side one), 60 minutes… read more »

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Enjoy the Drama on the Record

markhighwire

This album is a classic. Download this record - these are pretty songs, sung nicely, with some pretty awesome guitar work thrown in on top. Unfortunately, it's been adapted into a stage play. Matthew wrote the songs while his marriage was failing apart. Um, let's just say that's not what the play is about...download the album; avoid the play.

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Pop genius

skeenen

Matthew is a pop genius. His music and words hook you very quickly. Additionally, the man can play a guitar! This CD will grow on you and insinuate itself into your playlist, over and over.

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CLASSIC!

pompitousoflove

Every song...must have for music lovers. If you have only one download..."You Don't Love Me".

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'hard to believe'

paullie

i prolly have 2000 discs, but i listen to this one as much as any cd i own, superb....wish he could have matched this, but really how many times can someone come up with perfection in their life? this disc is perfect

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As good as Sweet gets

Gaz

This is an absolutely must have classic. Matthew Sweet never came close to making another record as good as this. After 20 years, I still have to listen to this every few months.

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by far his best effort

belakoe

He never came close to matching this, also look for the Velvet Crush.

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Power pop monster

SpammasterJay

This record owes a lot to Sweet's collaborators, but from start to finish is loaded with great songs and great riffs. Almost 20 years later and I enjoy this record as much as the first time I heard it. An essential 90's album.

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Quine and Lloyd...and Sweet

EMUSIC-00B90163

These are good songs, for sure, but Sweet had some amazing connections back then in Robert Quine and Richard Lloyd, among others. They make the decent songs here excel. He'd never sound this good again.

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So well crafted

Bozo

And I love the album cover.

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Matthew Sweet’s third album is a remarkable artistic breakthrough. Grounded in the guitar pop of the Beatles, Big Star, Byrds, R.E.M., and Neil Young, Girlfriend melds all of Sweet’s influences into one majestic, wrenching sound that encompasses both the gentle country-rock of “Winona” and the winding guitars of the title track and “Divine Intervention.” Sweet’s music might have recognizable roots, but Girlfriend never sounds derivative; thanks to his exceptional songwriting, the album is a fresh, original interpretation of a classic sound. – Stephen Thomas Erlewine