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The Go-Betweens. - Review - sound recording review

Interview,  Nov, 2000  by Evelyn McDonnell

The Friends of Rachel Worth (Jetset)

Appropriately, themes of doubling and aloneness mingle and part on the Go-Betweens' first album in twelve years. Australian singer/songwriter/guitarists Robert Forster and Grant McLennan spent from 1978 to 1989 creating some of the most beautiful, bittersweet music you've probably never heard, then went their separate ways. But the pair feed each other's melodies like their heroes in Television, and like the younger selves they've found in Sleater-Kinney, who play on the album. As Forster sings on "Spirit," "one thing greater than all the things/ you are together."

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