17 September 2025

The Go-Betweens -1988 - 16 Lovers Lane



The Go-Betweens -1988 - 16 Lovers Lane @320



Arguably Australia's greatest pop group ever, The Go-Betweens seemed to save the best for last when they split in 1989. (They reunited in 1999, and have issued two more studio recordings since that time). 16 Lovers Lane is simply breathtaking; it is a deeply moving, aurally sensual collection of songs about relationships and the broken side of love that never lapses into cheap sentimentality or cynicism. Songwriters Robert Forster and Grant McLennan had always been visionary when it came to charting personal and relational melancholy and heartbreak, but here, their resolve focused on charting the depths of the romantic's soul when it has been disillusioned or crestfallen, is simply and convincingly taut. While it's true that the group was going through its own version of a soap opera-styled romantic saga, that emotional quagmire seemingly fueled its energies and focus, resulting in an album so texturally rich, lyrically sharp, and musically honest, its effect is nothing less than searing on an any listener who doesn't have sawdust instead of blood in his or her veins.

Opening with McLennan's "Love Goes On," the stage is set for a kind of refined yet primal emotional transference that pop music is rarely capable of revealing. As he sings: "There are times when I want you/I want you so much I could bust/I know a thing about lovers/Lovers lie down in trust/The people next door they got problems/They got things they can't name/I know about things about lovers/ Lovers don't feel any shame/Late not night when the light's down low/The candle burns to the end/I know a thing about darkness/Darkness ain't my friend/Love goes on anyway," the doorway to the heart and its secrets opens. In the grain of his voice lie the flowers in the dustbin whose names are desperation and affirmation. With its hyperactive acoustic guitars, Amanda Brown's cooing string arrangements, and the deftly layered, subtly played brass instruments, the tune becomes a gauzy anthem; it celebrates the ravaged heart as a beacon of strained hope in the entryway to a hall of bewilderment. He follows it with "Quiet Heart," a song whose opening was admittedly influenced in structure by U2's "With Or Without You," but blows it away lyrically and with its subtly shifting melody and harmony between the guitars. Brown's multi-layered strings actually stride the backbeat's pulse. His protagonist speaks to an absent lover. His ache offers a view of his own weakness, desperation, and an all-consuming tenderness: "I tried to tell you/But I can only say when we're apart/How I miss your quiet, quiet heart."

Forster seems to underline McLennan' s raw emotionalism with his painterly, nearly baroque, "Love Is A Sign," where images from visual art, remembered scenarios, and real life brokenness intermingle effortlessly with the elegance of mandolins, a string orchestra, and a shimmering bassline. With "Streets Of Your Town," the Go-Betweens scored a minor hit in the U.K., and even got played on American radio for a moment, but despite the fact that it has the most memorable hook on a record filled with them, it merely underscores how constant the quality is on the record. Evidenced further by "The Devil's Eye," and the shattering closer "Dive For Your Memory," 16 Lovers Lane is melancholy and somber in theme, but gloriously and romantically presented. Despite the fact that band has but a cult following, even in the 21st century, the Go-Betweens have nonetheless given us a far more literate, magnificently written, performed, and produced slab of pop classicism, than Fleetwood Mac's wonderfully coked out, love as co-dependency fest, Rumours. (AllMusic)


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The Cure - B-Sides & Rarities CD 9 (2015)




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Various Artists

Uptown Soul, Downtown Funk - R&B Collection

(2017)

 







 


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16 September 2025

VA - Feeling Nice 1 (2011)


 


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Re - Up's of dead links on Vibes (Site News) (update in red 11.8.2025) Re posted 16.9.2025.

 Please would all visitors to Vibes please take the time to read this, many thanks !!




* This post was first posted in August 2025, but it seems people read what they want and take no notice, this is why I have re posted it again today. I will add a text post to the right side of the site, when I have the time about Re Up's. *

* A few days ago someone requested a re up of the second cd in a two cd set, there was no name, the comment was anonymous. Anyway I looked at the post and saw it was not my post, but another member of the Vibes team (who is temporally without access to a working computer). So I checked my folder and didn't have a copy, I know another team member downloaded a copy, but as they are away on vacations at the moment, didn't want to ask them to upload it.

Well it turned out I had a 320 version, the original post was in 256. So I uploaded it, but spent my time looking for it and uploading it and then sharing it on the post. And who ever request it, has not even downloaded it!! Why do people do this? Please don't request a re up, if you have no plans to return and collect a copy. Well the link will stay on the post until Monday, if nobody returns, the new link will be deleted from the post and it won't be added again, unless it requested by someone who makes many comments here and adds a name to their comments or it's someone I know!! And they were getting an upgrade from 256 to 320, go figure.

Well I deleted the new link yesterday, was just a total waste of my time!!

Each member is responsible to re up the links for their posts, and as that team member, is unable to do it at this time, I thought I would try to sort it, just for someone not to collect it! Can't have wanted it very badly, or just messing about, who knows!

I have no problem sharing another link for any thing I have shared on Vibes, apart from the Flac I share here, but I have had a rethink about that as well, if someone I know or someone who adds a name to their comments (and has made many comments here) Then I will send them a copy, if they add their email address in the comment, which we won't publish, I will upload it and email them a new link, but the link won't be published on the post. I only keep Flac files of Reggae or Soul, any other genre is converted into 320 and I keep that. 

We have also been getting a few nasty comments submitted to the site once again, but as all comments have to be approved, they don't appear unless I publish them, I was thinking about changing it back to automatic posting, but the system works and stops the internet idiots from posting shite in the comments. 

One thing is would be great if your posting an anonymous comment if you could be so kind to add a name or nickname to the comment, then we have an idea who we are getting the comment from and if you require a Flac update it could mean the difference between you getting a copy via email or not *

* Well have been thinking about the whole re up of albums I share, other Vibes team members are free to do their own thing, either re up or not. But I feel three months is long enough to collect something that has been shared in 320 or Flac. To that end in the future I will not re up any of my posts in  Flac or 320. But if I know you or you comment regularly on the site (with a name on your comment), then drop a comment in on the post in question together with your email address (which won't be published on the site) and I will email you a new download link. This offer as I say is only for people I know or regular commentors, who add a name to  their comments. Or you can request a re up via an email to the site email, which is on the "About This Site", top post on the right. * 

 * 4vibessite(at)proton.me is the Vibes email address just remove (at) and add @. Posting it as we do, it stops spam!! *

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Drive Your Funky Soul

(2023)

 




 


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15 September 2025

The Verve - This Is Music ~ The Singles 92–98 (2004)




The Verve - This Is Music ~ The Singles 92–98 (2004) (Flac)




The '90s were filled with pop supernovas -- bands that burned brightly for one or two albums then sputtered to an anticlimactic conclusion. Of these bands, the Verve were one of the largest, perhaps because they imploded not once but twice. The first time, they collapsed following the release of their second album, Northern Soul, in 1995. They regrouped in the following year to record Urban Hymns, their commercial breakthrough, but lingering tensions between vocalist/songwriter Richard Ashcroft and guitarist Nick McCabe tore the group apart for a second and final time. They never became the global superstars that their early partisans predicted -- it would have been hard to compete with Oasis during their heyday -- but as the 2004 collection This Is Music: The Singles 92-98 proves, the group was too arty, too low-key, too psychedelic, too English eccentric to be superstars. Some might have said the same thing about Radiohead, but that Oxford quintet had a heavy dose of U2-styled anthemic arena rock and Thom Yorke's melodies were bigger than Ashcroft's subtle, swirling tunes. Also, Radiohead started out relatively straightforward and grew strange, while the Verve took the opposite path, beginning as post-shoegazer neo-psychedelics and ending as tasteful traditionalists. This Is Music -- which is the natural and perfect title for this compilation -- doesn't chart this journey, since it winds through the group's 12 singles, including the first LP appearance of their debut single, "All in the Mind," with little regard for chronology before ending with two OK outtakes from Urban Hymns ("This Could Be My Moment," "Monte Carlo"). This sequencing doesn't emphasize similarities throughout the body of work -- Urban Hymns is a decidedly less adventurous album than its two predecessors, which doesn't make it a lesser album -- but it doesn't hurt the collection, either, since it flows like a good concert. This collection also confirms the suspicion that the Verve were an album-oriented band that best conveyed its mission and sense of purpose on its singles, which expertly captured the feeling, spirit, and mood of each full-length record. And that's why This Is Music winds up being definitive: distilled to their singles, the Verve still sound vibrant and slightly mysterious, wiping away memories of the band's dissolution and Ashcroft's pedestrian solo career, preserving the moment when the group sounded as if the world were at their feet. (All Music)

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The Cure - B-Sides & Rarities CD 8 (2015)

 



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Crate Diggers, Obscure Soul and R&B Bangers

(2024)

 



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14 September 2025

The Jam - The Singles 1977-1982 (2001)





The Jam - The Singles 1977-1982 (2001) (Flac)



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The Cure - B-Sides & Rarities CD 7 (2015)


 



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Cantigas de Mulleres

(1992)

 










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The Rapants

Cariña de Raposo

(2019)

 











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13 September 2025

VA – Electronic Toys 2 (A Retrospective Of Early Synthesizer Music) 1999


 


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Terbutalina

Al Otomano Se Le Va la Mano

(2015)

 










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12 September 2025

Reggae: 4426 - 4444 @320

 Last ever post in Rob's Reggae mix series 




* These are the final tracks in this excellent Reggae Mix, started by Rob, then extended jointly with his son Jnr, and finally continued by Jnr alone from 3000 to 4444 adding African music into the mix together with the Reggae, which works very well. *

* I met Rob on the net about 2010 time, we were in private blogs together, I still stumble across the odd comment from him on blogs we were both members of. Rob sadly passed away in 2024. We both had very similar tastes in music, not just Reggae!!  Here at Vibes we will maintain his Reggae Mix in his memory. If you find inactive links then as Dublin Paul did report them and we will replace them with new links. All the best to his family. I am thinking about re-posting it all using mega links over Christmas, in a few Mega posts. *


R.I.P. Rob 1961 to 2024

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Habib Koité and Bamada - 2019 - Kharifa



Habib Koité and Bamada - 2019 - Kharifa @320



Kharifa is his sixth studio album. Muso Ko, his first opus, was released in 1995. 

It can be said that the Malian guitarist has matured, evolved, while once again successfully keeping one foot firmly anchored in the past. 

Kharifa was recorded and mixed in Bamako. The sound of the country, its rich and diverse musical traditions and instruments (ngoni, flute, kora, doun doun…), permeates the twelve tracks that make up this superb project. 

He carefully selects the musicians who accompany him on stage, just like the prestigious guests surrounding him for this new recording: Toumani Diabaté, his nephew M’Bouillé Koité (winner of the 2017 RFI Prize), his son Cheick Tidiane Koité, Amy Sacko, lead singer of Bassekou Kouyaté’s group Ngoni Ba, and many others. 

The original compositions and covers that form the backbone of this new album reflect the griot’s open spirit, his willingness to travel through the rich Malian heritage while building the foundations of a resolutely modern music, also influenced by western rock and folk. (New Model radio)

 

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VA – Electronic Toys (A Retrospective Of 70's Synthesizer Music) 1996





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Mia X Ally – The Viral Hits (2023)


 



* Mia X Ally are Mia Asano (Violin) and Ally The Piper A.K.A. Ally.Piper (Bagpipes) who play a mix of Classical, Folk, World, Country and Rock music. *

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