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Sometimes That's All We Have

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Download links and information about Sometimes That's All We Have by The Sneetches. This album was released in 1989 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, New Wave, Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 44:35 minutes.

Artist: The Sneetches
Release date: 1989
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, New Wave, Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 13
Duration: 44:35
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Unusual Sounds 3:47
2. Don't Turn Back 4:07
3. In a Perfect Place 2:40
4. Empty Sea 3:00
5. Sometimes That's All We Have 4:41
6. Run In the Sun 2:40
7. Mrs. Markle 4:09
8. Nowhere At All 3:29
9. Take My Hand 3:05
10. Another S****y Day 2:57
11. You're Gonna Need Her 3:35
12. It's Looking Like Me 3:41
13. Everybody's Talkin' **bonus Track** 2:44

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The Sneetches' official debut album — 1988's Lights out with the Sneetches had been a set of two-person demos recorded by singer/songwriters Matt Carges and Mike Levy — 1989's Sometimes That's All We Have, is a glorious blend of post-punk attitude (new drummer Daniel Swan had been a founding member of the second-string U.K. punks the Cortinas, best known for their classic 1978 single "Defiant Pose") and '60s-inspired pop songcraft. Carges and Levy's overdubbed harmonies blend beautifully (especially on the absolutely transcendent title track, which builds to a climax as intricate and gorgeous as anything on Pet Sounds), their occasionally odd lyrics (can't beat a really pretty ballad with a title and chorus like "Another S****y Day") amuse and perplex, and the folk-rock base of their jangle poppy tunes puts them on a lead to become, at long last, the Bay Area's successors to the Autumn Records glory days of the Beau Brummels, the Mojo Men, and the Tikis. This is a masterful album highly recommended to all fans of the style. Sometimes That's All We Have was reissued in the U.K. on Creation Records in 1990 in a slightly different package but with the same songs.