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- 16_Lovers_Lane abstract "16 Lovers Lane was the sixth album by Australian indie rock group The Go-Betweens, released in 1988 by Beggars Banquet Records. Prior to the recording of the album, longtime bassist Robert Vickers left the band when the other group members decided to return to Australia after having spent several years in London, England; he was replaced by John Willsteed. The album was recorded at Studios 301 in Sydney, Australia, between Christmas 1987 and Spring 1988. 16 Lovers Lane was the final release from the original version of the band. The Go-Betweens broke up in 1989 and would produce no other material until Grant McLennan and Robert Forster reformed the band, with a completely different lineup of personnel, in 2000.The original release of the album contained ten songs, most of them written about Amanda Brown. In 2004, LO-MAX Records issued a greatly expanded CD which included a second disc of ten bonus tracks and music videos for the songs "Streets of Your Town" (two versions) and "Was There Anything I Could Do?" which were filmed to promote 16 Lovers Lane at the time of its initial release. In October 2010, it was listed at No. 12 in the book, 100 Best Australian Albums.".
- 16_Lovers_Lane artist The_Go-Betweens.
- 16_Lovers_Lane genre Alternative_rock.
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- 16_Lovers_Lane previousWork Tallulah_(album).
- 16_Lovers_Lane producer The_Go-Betweens.
- 16_Lovers_Lane recordLabel Beggars_Banquet_Records.
- 16_Lovers_Lane recordLabel LO-MAX_Records.
- 16_Lovers_Lane recordedIn Sydney.
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- 16_Lovers_Lane subsequentWork The_Friends_of_Rachel_Worth.
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- 16_Lovers_Lane artist The_Go-Betweens.
- 16_Lovers_Lane cover "16".
- 16_Lovers_Lane genre Alternative_rock.
- 16_Lovers_Lane genre Indie_rock.
- 16_Lovers_Lane genre Rock_and_roll.
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- 16_Lovers_Lane label Beggars_Banquet_Records.
- 16_Lovers_Lane label LO-MAX_Records.
- 16_Lovers_Lane lastAlbum "Tallulah".
- 16_Lovers_Lane length "2224.0".
- 16_Lovers_Lane name "16".
- 16_Lovers_Lane nextAlbum "The Friends of Rachel Worth".
- 16_Lovers_Lane producer "Mark Wallis and The Go-Betweens".
- 16_Lovers_Lane recorded "Sydney, Australia May 1988".
- 16_Lovers_Lane released "August 1988".
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- 16_Lovers_Lane thisAlbum "16".
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- 16_Lovers_Lane comment "16 Lovers Lane was the sixth album by Australian indie rock group The Go-Betweens, released in 1988 by Beggars Banquet Records. Prior to the recording of the album, longtime bassist Robert Vickers left the band when the other group members decided to return to Australia after having spent several years in London, England; he was replaced by John Willsteed. The album was recorded at Studios 301 in Sydney, Australia, between Christmas 1987 and Spring 1988.".
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