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]

Young Forever
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 2004
RecordedKinky Studio, Edinburgh, 2003–2004
GenreIndie pop
Length37:56
LabelRough Trade
ProducerJim Sutherland
Aberfeldy chronology
Young Forever
(2004)
Do Whatever Turns You On
(2006)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
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

  1. "A Friend Like You"
  2. "Slow Me Down"
  3. "Love Is an Arrow"
  4. "Tie One On"
  5. "Summer's Gone"
  6. "Vegetarian Restaurant"
  7. "What You Do"
  8. "Young Forever"
  9. "Surly Girl"
  10. "Heliopolis by Night"
  11. "Something I Must Tell You"
  12. "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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