Watershed is the debut solo album by Grant McLennan, founding member of the Go-Betweens released under the name G. W. McLennan.[1][2] The album was recorded nine months after the Go-Betweens called it quits and was released in 1991.
Watershed | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1991 | |||
Recorded | Paradise Studios, Chinese Laundry, Sydney, September and October 1990 | |||
Genre | Alternative rock | |||
Length | 47:23 | |||
Label | White Label (Mushroom) (Australia), Beggars Banquet (Europe) | |||
Producer | Dave Dobbyn | |||
Grant McLennan chronology | ||||
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The album featured contributions by singer-songwriters Paul Kelly and Dave Dobbyn, ex-Go-Between Amanda Brown, and Phil Kakulas of Blackeyed Susans. The album peaked at No. 96 on the Australian album charts.[3]
Singles from the album were "Haven't I Been a Fool" (Europe only), "When Word Gets Around" and "Easy Come Easy Go".
Critical reception
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [4] |
Calgary Herald | C−[5] |
Robert Christgau | A−[6] |
Robert Christgau noted that "the synthy guitar and hot drum programming put welcome glitz and steel into his romantic verse."[6]
Track listing
All tracks written by Grant McLennan.
LP Side A:
- "When Word Gets Around" – 4:33
- "Haven't I Been a Fool" – 3:23
- "Haunted House" – 3:00
- "Stones for You" – 3:20
- "Easy Come Easy Go" – 4:00
- "Black Mule" – 4:45
LP Side B:
- "Putting the Wheels Back On" – 4:15
- "You Can't Have Everything" – 3:09
- "Sally's Revolution" – 3:57
- "Broadway Bride" – 3:42
- "Just Get That Straight" – 3:17
- "Dream About Tomorrow" – 5:57
Personnel
- Grant McLennan – guitars, vocals
- Paul Kelly
- Amanda Brown
- Dave Dobbyn – guitars, keyboards
- Huey Benjamin
- Ian Belton – bass
- James Cruickshank
- Kenny Davis Jnr
- "Diamond Jim" Elliott
- Phil Hall
- Phil Kakulas
- Francine McDougall
- Astrid Munday
- Sarah Peet
- Stephen Philip
- Kit Quarry
- Tim Rollinson – guitar
- Kathy Wemyss
Charts
References
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