Young Forever (album)
Young Forever is the debut album from Scottish indie band Aberfeldy. It was recorded in mono using one microphone and produced by Jim Sutherland.[4] The album achieved favourable reviews including NME, AllMusic and IndieLondon.[5]
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Released | August 2004 | |||
Recorded | Kinky Studio, Edinburgh, 2003–2004 | |||
Genre | Indie pop | |||
Length | 37:56 | |||
Label | Rough Trade | |||
Producer | Jim Sutherland | |||
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NME | (9/10)[2] |
Pitchfork Media | (3.4/10)[3] |
Two singles from the album made the UK singles chart:[6] "Heliopolis by Night" reached number 66 in 2004 and "Love Is an Arrow" reached number 60 in 2005. Two other singles were released on 7" single only: "Vegetarian Restaurant" and "Summer's Gone".
Track listing
- "A Friend Like You"
- "Slow Me Down"
- "Love Is an Arrow"
- "Tie One On"
- "Summer's Gone"
- "Vegetarian Restaurant"
- "What You Do"
- "Young Forever"
- "Surly Girl"
- "Heliopolis by Night"
- "Something I Must Tell You"
- "Out of Love"
Bonus tracks on Australia release
- 13. "Jennifer" - B-side of "Heliopolis by Night" 7" single
- 14. "Take It Away" - B-side of "Heliopolis by Night" CD single
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