Go Sailor

Go Sailor was a short-lived Berkeley based twee pop band. Its members included Rose Melberg of Tiger Trap and the Softies (guitar, vocals), Paul Curran of Crimpshrine (bass) and Amy Linton of Henry's Dress (later of The Aislers Set) (drums). They recorded three 7" singles and a full-length CD on Lookout! Records in 1996, the latter of which collected the singles tracks and two compilation appearances. After their breakup their songs "Ray of Sunshine" and "Together Forever in Love" were included on the soundtrack to the movie But I'm a Cheerleader.

Go Sailor
OriginBerkeley, California, United States
GenresTwee pop
LabelsYoyo Recordings, Lookout!
Past membersRose Melberg
Paul Curran
Amy Linton

Discography

  • Fine Day for Sailing 7" EP (Yoyo Recordings, 1994)
  • Long Distance 7" EP (Slumberland, 1995)
  • Don't Go 7" EP (Lookout! Records, 1996)
  • Go Sailor (Lookout! Records, 1996) – This release compiles the three 7" EPs plus two compilation tracks.
  • Go Sailor (Slumberland, 2011) - This vinyl-only album compiles all three of their singles plus compilation tracks, similar to the Lookout! Records CD issued in 1996.
  • Long Distance (Alternate Mix)7" single (Slumberland, 2011) - This vinyl-only single sided record was released for the 20th anniversary of slumberland records. (on army green vinyl)

Compilations

  • "Last Year" on Periscope, Yoyo Recordings (1994)
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