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{{Infobox album {{Infobox album
| Name = The La's | name = The La's
| Type = studio | type = studio
| Artist = ] | artist = ]
| Cover = La's .jpg | cover = The La's (The La's album - cover art).jpg
| Alt = | alt =
| released = 1 October 1990
| Released = November 1990 <br>(see ])<small>
| Recorded = July–September 1988 <br>Woodcray Studios, ] <br>December 1989–February 1990 <br>], ] | recorded = 1987, July–September 1988, December 1989 February 1990
| Genre = ], ] | studio = *Woodcray, ]
*], London
| Length = 35:09
| genre = {{flatlist|
| Label = ], ], ] <small>(828 202)</small>
*]
| Producer = ], Bob Andrews
*]
| Last album =
*]<ref>{{cite web |last1=Mueller |first1=Andrew |title=The La's Callin' All Review |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/pgd3/ |access-date=5 May 2023 |date=2010}}</ref>}}
| This album = '''''The La's''''' <br>(1990)
| length = 35:14
| Next album = '']'' <br>(1999)
| Misc = {{Singles | label =
* ]
| Name = The La's
* ]
| Type = studio
* ]
| Single 1 = ]
| producer = ], Bob Andrews
| Single 1 date = October 1987
| prev_title =
| Single 2 = ]
| prev_year =
| Single 2 date = November 1988
| next_title = Lost La's 1984–1986: Breakloose
| Single 3 = ]
| next_year = 1999
| Single 3 date = September 1990
| Single 4 = ] | misc = {{Singles
| Single 4 date = February 1991 | name = The La's
| type = studio
| single1 = ]
| single1date = 2 November 1987
| single2 = ]
| single2date = 31 October 1988
| single3 = ]
| single3date = 3 September 1990
| single4 = ]
| single4date = 22 October 1990 (re-issue)
| single5 = ]
| single5date = 4 February 1991
}} }}
}} }}


'''''The La's''''', the self titled album by ], was the only ] from the Liverpudlian four piece, released in 1990, but it earned them a place in the history books of British music and inspired a generation of bands, from ] to ]. It included "]," the group's biggest hit, and "]". A ] of ''The La's'' was released on 7 April 2008. '''''The La's''''' is the only studio album by English ] band ], released on 1 October 1990 by ]. Four singles were released from the album; "]" was originally released in November 1987, while "]" was released in 1988, and later became the band's biggest hit. "]" followed in September 1990, while "]" was released in February 1991 as the final single from the album. The former two were remixed for inclusion on ''The La's''.


Due to its 1960s-influenced sound, reminiscent of the ] era, in contrast to many other alternative acts of the early 1990s, the album attracted substantial critical attention. ''The La's'' is widely considered to be a precursor to the ] phenomenon of the mid-1990s.<ref name="erlewine" /> In 2013, '']'' ranked ''The La's'' at number 154 on its list of ]. Despite only being a moderate hit in the UK at the time of its release, reaching No. 30 in the UK Album Charts, ''The La's'' would prove a major reference point for many later acts, most notably the Britpop icons ] as well as later indie bands such as ] and ].<ref name="curran">{{cite news |last1=Curran |first1=Shaun |title=The mystery of 'lost' rock genius Lee Mavers |url=https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20210315-the-mystery-of-lost-rock-genius-lee-mavers |access-date=16 July 2024 |work=BBC Culture |date=21 March 2021}}</ref> A ] of ''The La's'' was released on 7 April 2008.
==Writing and recording==

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== Content ==
All of the songs on ''The La's'' were written by ] between 1986 and 1987 and after signing to Go! Discs in 1987 and for the next three years The La's worked with several producers to record their debut album, including ], Gavin MacKillop, ], Bob Andrews, Jeremy Allom and ]. The final sessions for the album were recorded December 1989–February 1990 at the ], London with producers ] and Mark Wallis. "There She Goes" is a remixed version of the original single recording produced by Bob Andrews in 1988.
''The La's'' was the subject of significant attention due to its unusual sound, which American music critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine describes as "the most beguiling" of albums that exists "outside of time or place, gently floating on their own style and sensibility", further adding that the album having a ]-esque sound without being "fussily retro" served as a precursor to the ] movement of the mid-1990s.<ref name="erlewine" /> The album's sound has been compared favourably with fellow ] band ] especially, as well as with other 1960s British bands such as ]; ''Pitchfork'' wrote in 2017 that "the songs are pure Beatles melodicism mixed with Kinks guitar riffs", whilst ''BBC Culture'' stated in 2021 that the album, drawing on the influence of the Beatles, ], ] and ], was at odds with prevailing scenes of 1990 such as ], ] and the then-upcoming ] with its "] melodies, 1960s sensibility and pure melodicism".<ref name="pitchfork17">{{cite news |title=The 50 Best Britpop Albums |url=https://pitchfork.com/features/lists-and-guides/10045-the-50-best-britpop-albums/ |access-date=12 July 2024 |work=Pitchfork |date=29 March 2017}}</ref><ref name="curran" />


==Release and reception== ==Release and reception==
{{Music ratings
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| rev1score = {{Rating|4.5|5}}<ref name="erlewine">{{cite web |url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/the-las-mw0000453608 |title=The La's – The La's |publisher=] |access-date=25 May 2015 |last=Erlewine |first=Stephen Thomas |author-link=Stephen Thomas Erlewine}}</ref>
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| rev2 = '']''
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| rev2score = {{Rating|4|4}}<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1991-02-14-9101140297-story.html |title=The La's: The La's (Go! Discs/London) |newspaper=] |date=14 February 1991 |access-date=25 May 2015 |last=Kot |first=Greg |author-link=Greg Kot}}</ref>
| state =
| rev3 = '']''
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| rev3score = A+<ref>{{cite magazine |url=https://ew.com/article/1991/04/05/las/ |title=The La's |magazine=] |date=5 April 1991 |access-date=25 May 2015 |last=Arnold |first=Gina |author-link=Gina Arnold}}</ref>
| rev1 = '']''
| rev4 = '']''
| rev1Score ={{Rating|4.5|5}}<ref name="amg">{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r11304/review|pure_url=yes}}</ref>
| rev4score = 8/10<ref>{{cite magazine |url=http://www.nme.com/reviews/reviews/19980101000026reviews.html |title=The La's – The La's |magazine=] |date=6 October 1990 |access-date=18 June 2023 |last=Maconie |first=Stuart |author-link=Stuart Maconie |page=54 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20000817194514/http://www.nme.com/reviews/reviews/19980101000026reviews.html |archive-date=17 August 2000 |url-status=dead}}</ref>
| rev2 = '']''
| rev5 = '']''
| rev2Score = A+ <ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,313906,00.html | work=Entertainment Weekly | title=Music Review: The La's, by The La's}}</ref>
| rev5score = {{Rating|4|5}}<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2008/mar/16/popandrock.shopping7 |title=The La's, The La's – Deluxe Edition |newspaper=] |date=16 March 2008 |access-date=30 April 2021 |last=Boden |first=Sarah}}</ref>
| rev3 = '']''
| rev6 = '']''
| rev3Score ={{Rating|9|10}}<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.nme.com/reviews/artistKeyname/3946 | work=NME | title=The La's : The La's}}</ref>
| rev6score = {{Rating|5|5}}<ref>{{cite magazine |title=The La's: The La's |magazine=] |issue=174 |date=March 2001 |pages=126–127}}</ref>
| rev4 = '']''
| rev7 = '']''
| rev4score = {{Rating|4|4}}<ref>{{cite news| url=http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1991-02-14/features/9101140297_1_star-guitars-ray-davies | work=Chicago Tribune | first=Greg | last=Kot | title=The La's The La's (Go! Discs/London | date=1991-02-14}}</ref>
| rev7score = {{Rating|4|5}}<ref>{{cite book |chapter=The La's |last=Moon |first=Tom |author-link=Tom Moon |title=The New Rolling Stone Album Guide |title-link=The Rolling Stone Album Guide |editor1-last=Brackett |editor1-first=Nathan |editor1-link=Nathan Brackett |editor2-last=Hoard |editor2-first=Christian |editor2-link=Christian Hoard |publisher=] |edition=4th |year=2004 |isbn=0-7432-0169-8 |page=}}</ref>
| rev5 = '']''
| rev8 = '']''
| rev5Score = A−<ref></ref>
| rev8score = 4/5<ref>{{cite magazine |title=The Scally Army |magazine=] |issue=5 |date=November 1990 |last=Harrison |first=Andrew |author-link=Andrew Harrison (journalist) |page=98}}</ref>
| rev6 = '']''
| rev9 = '']''
| rev6Score = {{Rating|8|10}}<ref></ref>
| rev9score = {{Rating|4|5}}<ref>{{cite magazine |title=The La's: The La's |magazine=] |issue=132 |date=May 2008 |page=96}}</ref>
| rev10 = '']''
| rev10score = A−<ref>{{cite news |url=https://robertchristgau.com/xg/cg/cgv791-91.php |title=Consumer Guide |newspaper=] |date=30 July 1991 |access-date=25 May 2015 |last=Christgau |first=Robert |author-link=Robert Christgau}}</ref>
}} }}


The album was released in 1990 on ] in the United Kingdom and in 1991 on ] in the United States. The album was praised by critics and embraced by fans. It was the result of nearly three years in the studio with a string of acclaimed producers. Each attempted to capture the sound sought by talented perfectionist Lee Mavers, the lead singer and principal songwriter of the band. ''The La's'' was released in 1990 on ] in the United Kingdom and in 1991 on ] in the United States. The album was praised by critics and embraced by fans. It was the result of nearly three years in the studio with a string of acclaimed producers. Each attempted to capture the sound sought by Lee Mavers, the lead singer and principal songwriter of the band. However, due to Mavers' exacting expectations, the sound eluded each of the producers, and the album eventually released was immediately disowned by the band.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2008/may/02/popandrock1 |title=The madness of perfection |newspaper=] |date=2 May 2008 |access-date=7 April 2010 |last=Simpson |first=Dave}}</ref>


==Legacy==
Unfortunately the sound eluded each of the producers, and the album eventually released was immediately disowned by the band.<ref>{{cite news |first=Dave |last=Simpson |title=The madness of perfection |url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2008/may/02/popandrock1 |work=The Guardian |date=2008-05-02 |accessdate=2010-04-07 |location=London}}</ref>
In 2013, '']'' ranked ''The La's'' at number 153 on its list of ].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.nme.com/photos/the-500-greatest-albums-of-all-time-200-101-1426258 |title=The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time: 200–101 |website=] |date=25 October 2013 |access-date=30 April 2021}}</ref> In 2016, '']'' placed the record at number 13 on its list of the "40 Greatest One-Album Wonders".<ref>{{cite magazine |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-lists/best-one-album-wonders-14916/the-las-album-las-1990-210105/ |title=40 Greatest One-Album Wonders |magazine=] |date=4 April 2021 |access-date=30 April 2021 |last1=Weingarten |first1=Christopher R. |last2=Spanos |first2=Brittany |last3=Exposito |first3=Suzy |author3-link=Suzy Exposito |last4=Reeves |first4=Mosi |last5=Grow |first5=Kory |last6=Harris |first6=Keith |last7=Fischer |first7=Reed |last8=Gehr |first8=Richard |last9=Johnston |first9=Maura |author9-link=Maura Johnston |last10=Levy |first10=Joe |last11=Greene |first11=Andy}}</ref> ''The La's'' is included in the book '']''.<ref>{{cite book |title=1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die |title-link=1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die |editor-last=Dimery |editor-first=Robert |publisher=] |edition=revised and updated |year=2010 |isbn=978-0-7893-2074-2}}</ref>


=== Influence ===
A new version of the album, recorded by ] (who has also worked with ], ] and ]) was found on a cassette, this new version was digitally remastered and released for the first time as part of ''The La's: Deluxe Edition''.
''The La's'' was described by Shaun Curran of '']'' in 2021 as "a masterpiece that shaped guitar music".<ref name="curran" /> The record's influence on the Britpop scene, that would come to dominate the British mainstream in the mid-1990s, is well-documented. ] of English rock band ] stated that the band's mission was "to finish what The La's started". Gallagher placed it at No. 4 on his 13 favourite albums list in 2011.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://thequietus.com/articles/07183-noel-gallagher-favourite-albums?page=5 |title=Noel Gallagher Selects His Thirteen Favourite Albums |website=] |date=17 October 2011 |access-date=24 October 2018 |last=Doran |first=John |page=5}}</ref>


The album's songs have been covered by many later acts, including ], ] and ].<ref name="curran" />
This edition also includes previously unreleased archive recordings and radio sessions by the band, as well as deluxe packaging and expanded sleevenotes. The GLR session is a mono reproduction of the right channel only from the original stereo broadcast.


==Track listing== ==Track listing==
{{Track listing {{Track listing
| collapsed =
| headline = | headline =
| extra_column = | extra_column =
| total_length = 35:09 | total_length = 35:14
| all_writing = Lee Mavers (except where stated) | all_writing = Lee Mavers (except where stated)
| title1 = Son of a Gun | title1 = Son of a Gun
| length1 = 1:56 | length1 = 1:55
| title2 = I Can't Sleep | title2 = I Can't Sleep
| length2 = 2:37 | length2 = 2:37
| title3 = Timeless Melody | title3 = ]
| length3 = 3:01 | length3 = 3:01
| title4 = Liberty Ship | title4 = Liberty Ship
| length4 = 2:30 | length4 = 2:31
| title5 = There She Goes | title5 = ]
| length5 = 2:42 | length5 = 2:42
| title6 = Doledrum | title6 = Doledrum
| length6 = 2:50 | length6 = 2:50
| title7 = Feelin' | title7 = ]
| length7 = 1:44 | length7 = 1:45
| title8 = Way Out | title8 = ]
| length8 = 2:32 | length8 = 2:32
| title9 = I.O.U. | title9 = I.O.U.
| length9 = 2:08 | length9 = 2:13
| title10 = Freedom Song | title10 = Freedom Song
| length10 = 2:23 | length10 = 2:23
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| length11 = 2:54 | length11 = 2:54
| title12 = Looking Glass | title12 = Looking Glass
| length12 = 7:52 | length12 = 7:51
}} }}


===Bonus tracks=== ;Bonus tracks
{{Track listing {{Track listing
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| headline = Japan bonus tracks (1998) | headline = Japan bonus tracks (1998)
| extra_column = | extra_column =
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{{Track listing {{Track listing
| collapsed = yes
| headline = UK remastered edition bonus tracks (2001) | headline = UK remastered edition bonus tracks (2001)
| extra_column = | extra_column =
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| length15 = 3:15 | length15 = 3:15
| title16 = Over | title16 = Over
| note16 = live in a stable in Liverpool, Mavers/] | note16 = live in a stable in Liverpool, Lee Mavers/]
| length16 = 5:02 | length16 = 5:02
| title17 = I.O.U. | title17 = I.O.U.
| length17 = alternative version | note17 = alternative version
| length17 = 2:08 | length17 = 2:08
}} }}


===''The La's: Deluxe Edition'' (2008)=== ;''The La's Deluxe Edition'' (2008)
Disc 1 tracks 1–12 per original release
{{Track listing {{Track listing
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| headline = Disc 1: Original album
| extra_column =
| total_length =
| title1 = Son of a Gun
| length1 = 1:56
| title2 = I Can't Sleep
| length2 = 2:37
| title3 = Timeless Melody
| length3 = 3:01
| title4 = Liberty Ship
| length4 = 2:30
| title5 = There She Goes
| length5 = 2:42
| title6 = Doledrum
| length6 = 2:50
| title7 = Feelin'
| length7 = 1:44
| title8 = Way Out
| length8 = 2:32
| title9 = I.O.U.
| length9 = 2:08
| title10 = Freedom Song
| length10 = 2:23
| title11 = Failure
| length11 = 2:54
| title12 = Looking Glass
| length12 = 7:52
}}
{{Track listing
| collapsed =
| headline = Disc 1: Bonus material | headline = Disc 1: Bonus material
| extra_column = | extra_column =
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| note17 = Key 103, Jan '89 | note17 = Key 103, Jan '89
| length17 = 3:05 | length17 = 3:05
| title18 = That'll Be the Day | title18 = ]
| note18 = ] '']'' Feb '89, ]/]/] | note18 = ] '']'' Feb '89, ]/]/]
| length18 = 2:07 | length18 = 2:07
}} }}
{{Track listing {{Track listing
| collapsed =
| headline = Disc 2: Mike Hedges album | headline = Disc 2: Mike Hedges album
| extra_column = | extra_column =
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| note6 = Mike Hedges version | note6 = Mike Hedges version
| length6 = 2:49 | length6 = 2:49
| title7 = Feelin' | title7 = Feelin{{'-}}
| note7 = Mike Hedges version | note7 = Mike Hedges version
| length7 = 1:48 | length7 = 1:48
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}} }}
{{Track listing {{Track listing
| collapsed =
| headline = Disc 2: Bonus material | headline = Disc 2: Bonus material
| extra_column = | extra_column =
| total_length = | total_length =
| title14 = Doledrum | title14 = Doledrum
| note14 = ] mix | note14 = ] mix
| length14 = 2:53 | length14 = 2:53
| title15 = Way Out | title15 = Way Out
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| note17 = John Leckie mix | note17 = John Leckie mix
| length17 = 5:00 | length17 = 5:00
| title18 = Feelin' | title18 = Feelin{{'-}}
| note18 = Bob Andrews mix | note18 = Bob Andrews mix
| length18 = 1:53 | length18 = 1:53
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'''The La's'''<ref name="Deluxe Edition">{{cite album-notes |title=The La's: Deluxe Edition |albumlink=The La's (album) |artist=] |year=2008 |notestitle= |url= |first= |last= |authorlink= |coauthors= |page= |pages= |format=booklet |publisher=] |publisherid=5306021 |location=UK |ref= }}</ref> '''The La's'''<ref name="Deluxe Edition">{{cite AV media notes |title=The La's: Deluxe Edition |title-link=The La's (album) |others=] |year=2008 |type=booklet |publisher=] |id=5306021 |location=UK }}</ref>
* ] – guitar, vocals * ] – lead vocals and backing vocals, guitars
* ] – bass, backing vocals * ] – basses and backing vocals
* Peter "Cammy" Camell – guitar * Peter "Cammy" Camell – lead guitars
* Neil Mavers – drums * Neil Mavers – drums and tambourine
* John "Boo" Byrne – guitar <small>(on "There She Goes")</small> * John "Boo" Byrne – electric guitar <small>(on "There She Goes")</small>
* ] – drums <small>(on "There She Goes")</small> * ] – drums and tambourine <small>(on "There She Goes")</small>
* ] – electric guitar <small>(on "Way Out")</small>
* John "Timmo" Timson – drums, tambourine and bells<small>(on "Way Out")</small>


;Production<ref name="Deluxe Edition"/> ;Production<ref name="Deluxe Edition"/>
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;''The La's: Deluxe Edition'' personnel<ref name="Deluxe Edition"/> ;''The La's: Deluxe Edition'' personnel<ref name="Deluxe Edition"/>
* ] – guitar <small>(disc one: tracks 13–18, disc two: tracks 1–13, 20)</small> * Barry Sutton – guitar <small>(disc one: tracks 13–18, disc two: tracks 1–13, 20)</small>
* ] – drums <small>(disc one: tracks 13–18, disc two: tracks 1–13, 18–20)</small> * ] – drums <small>(disc one: tracks 13–18, disc two: tracks 1–13, 18–20)</small>
* ] – guitar <small>(disc two: tracks 14–15)</small> * ] – guitar <small>(disc two: tracks 14–15)</small>
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* Ian Grimble – engineer, mixing <small>(disc two: tracks 1–13)</small> * Ian Grimble – engineer, mixing <small>(disc two: tracks 1–13)</small>
* Kevin Metcalfe – remastering <small>(disc two: tracks 1–13)</small> * Kevin Metcalfe – remastering <small>(disc two: tracks 1–13)</small>
* ] – producer <small>(disc two: track 14)</small> * ] – producer <small>(disc two: track 14)</small>
* Kenny Jones – engineer <small>(disc two: track 14)</small> * Kenny Jones – engineer <small>(disc two: track 14)</small>
* Gavin MacKillop – producer <small>(disc two: track 15)</small> * Gavin MacKillop – producer <small>(disc two: track 15)</small>
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* ] – producer <small>(disc two: tracks 16–17)</small> * ] – producer <small>(disc two: tracks 16–17)</small>
* Barry Hammond – engineer <small>(disc two: tracks 16–17)</small> * Barry Hammond – engineer <small>(disc two: tracks 16–17)</small>
* ] – engineer <small>(disc two: tracks 16–17)</small> * Mike Shepherd – engineer <small>(disc two: tracks 16–17)</small>
* Bob Andrews – producer <small>(disc two: tracks 18–19)</small> * Bob Andrews – producer <small>(disc two: tracks 18–19)</small>
* ] – engineer <small>(disc two: tracks 18–19)</small> * ] – engineer <small>(disc two: tracks 18–19)</small>
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* Mike Haas – engineer <small>(disc two: track 20)</small> * Mike Haas – engineer <small>(disc two: track 20)</small>
{{col-end}} {{col-end}}

==Release history==
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{|class="wikitable"
|-
! Region
! Date
! Label
! Format(s)
! Catalog
|-
| ]
| rowspan="2"| November 1990
| rowspan="2"| ]
| rowspan="2"| LP, CD, Cassette
| rowspan="2"| 828 202
|-
| ]
|-
| United States
| 1991
| ]
| LP, CD, Cassette
| 828 202
|-
| Japan
| 1998
| ]
| CD <small>(8 bonus tracks)</small>
| POCD 1041
|-
| United Kingdom
| 2001
| Go! Discs
| CD <small>(Remastered edition, 5 bonus tracks)</small>
| 549 566
|-
| United Kingdom
| 7 April 2008
| ]
| 2xCD <small>(Deluxe edition)</small>
| 5306021
|}


==Chart performance== ==Chart performance==
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| U.S. ]<ref></ref> | US ]<ref></ref>
| style="text-align:center;"| 196 | style="text-align:center;"| 196
|} |}


==References== ==References==
{{Reflist}} {{reflist}}


==External links== ==External links==
* {{Official website|http://www.thelas.org.uk}}
* {{Allmusic |class=album |id=r11304 |label=The La's}}
* {{Discogs master |master=6557 |name=The La's |type=album}} * {{Discogs master |master=6557 |name=The La's |type=album}}
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1990 studio album by the La's
The La's
Studio album by the La's
Released1 October 1990
Recorded1987, July–September 1988, December 1989 – February 1990
Studio
Genre
Length35:14
Label
ProducerSteve Lillywhite, Bob Andrews
The La's chronology
The La's
(1990)
Lost La's 1984–1986: Breakloose
(1999)
Singles from The La's
  1. "Way Out"
    Released: 2 November 1987
  2. "There She Goes"
    Released: 31 October 1988
  3. "Timeless Melody"
    Released: 3 September 1990
  4. "There She Goes"
    Released: 22 October 1990 (re-issue)
  5. "Feelin'"
    Released: 4 February 1991

The La's is the only studio album by English rock band the La's, released on 1 October 1990 by Go! Discs. Four singles were released from the album; "Way Out" was originally released in November 1987, while "There She Goes" was released in 1988, and later became the band's biggest hit. "Timeless Melody" followed in September 1990, while "Feelin'" was released in February 1991 as the final single from the album. The former two were remixed for inclusion on The La's.

Due to its 1960s-influenced sound, reminiscent of the British Invasion era, in contrast to many other alternative acts of the early 1990s, the album attracted substantial critical attention. The La's is widely considered to be a precursor to the Britpop phenomenon of the mid-1990s. In 2013, NME ranked The La's at number 154 on its list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. Despite only being a moderate hit in the UK at the time of its release, reaching No. 30 in the UK Album Charts, The La's would prove a major reference point for many later acts, most notably the Britpop icons Oasis as well as later indie bands such as Arctic Monkeys and Fontaines D.C.. A deluxe edition of The La's was released on 7 April 2008.

Content

The La's was the subject of significant attention due to its unusual sound, which American music critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine describes as "the most beguiling" of albums that exists "outside of time or place, gently floating on their own style and sensibility", further adding that the album having a 1960s-esque sound without being "fussily retro" served as a precursor to the Britpop movement of the mid-1990s. The album's sound has been compared favourably with fellow Liverpool band the Beatles especially, as well as with other 1960s British bands such as the Kinks; Pitchfork wrote in 2017 that "the songs are pure Beatles melodicism mixed with Kinks guitar riffs", whilst BBC Culture stated in 2021 that the album, drawing on the influence of the Beatles, Love, Pink Floyd and the Who, was at odds with prevailing scenes of 1990 such as Madchester, shoegaze and the then-upcoming grunge with its "acoustic melodies, 1960s sensibility and pure melodicism".

Release and reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic
Chicago Tribune
Entertainment WeeklyA+
NME8/10
The Observer
Q
The Rolling Stone Album Guide
Select4/5
Uncut
The Village VoiceA−

The La's was released in 1990 on Go! Discs in the United Kingdom and in 1991 on London Records in the United States. The album was praised by critics and embraced by fans. It was the result of nearly three years in the studio with a string of acclaimed producers. Each attempted to capture the sound sought by Lee Mavers, the lead singer and principal songwriter of the band. However, due to Mavers' exacting expectations, the sound eluded each of the producers, and the album eventually released was immediately disowned by the band.

Legacy

In 2013, NME ranked The La's at number 153 on its list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. In 2016, Rolling Stone placed the record at number 13 on its list of the "40 Greatest One-Album Wonders". The La's is included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.

Influence

The La's was described by Shaun Curran of BBC Culture in 2021 as "a masterpiece that shaped guitar music". The record's influence on the Britpop scene, that would come to dominate the British mainstream in the mid-1990s, is well-documented. Noel Gallagher of English rock band Oasis stated that the band's mission was "to finish what The La's started". Gallagher placed it at No. 4 on his 13 favourite albums list in 2011.

The album's songs have been covered by many later acts, including Pearl Jam, Sixpence None the Richer and Robbie Williams.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Lee Mavers (except where stated)

No.TitleLength
1."Son of a Gun"1:55
2."I Can't Sleep"2:37
3."Timeless Melody"3:01
4."Liberty Ship"2:31
5."There She Goes"2:42
6."Doledrum"2:50
7."Feelin'"1:45
8."Way Out"2:32
9."I.O.U."2:13
10."Freedom Song"2:23
11."Failure"2:54
12."Looking Glass"7:51
Total length:35:14
Bonus tracks
Japan bonus tracks (1998)
No.TitleLength
13."Knock Me Down"3:17
14."Endless"3:11
15."Come in Come Out"2:14
16."Who Knows"3:31
17."Man I'm Only Human"4:34
18."All by Myself"5:56
19."Clean Prophet"1:49
20."There She Goes" (original single version)2:35
UK remastered edition bonus tracks (2001)
No.TitleLength
13."All by Myself"5:53
14."Clean Prophet"1:47
15."Knock Me Down"3:15
16."Over" (live in a stable in Liverpool, Lee Mavers/John Power)5:02
17."I.O.U." (alternative version)2:08
The La's – Deluxe Edition (2008)

Disc 1 tracks 1–12 per original release

Disc 1: Bonus material
No.TitleLength
13."Son of a Gun" (Gary Crowley, GLR Session Dec '88)1:55
14."Doledrum" (Gary Crowley, GLR Session Dec '88)3:00
15."I Can't Sleep" (Gary Crowley, GLR Session Dec '88)2:34
16."Way Out" (Key 103, Jan '89)2:42
17."I Am the Key" (Key 103, Jan '89)3:05
18."That'll Be the Day" (BBC2 The Late Show Feb '89, Buddy Holly/Jerry Allison/Norman Petty)2:07
Disc 2: Mike Hedges album
No.TitleLength
1."I.O.U." (Mike Hedges version)2:05
2."I Can't Sleep" (Mike Hedges version)2:43
3."Knock Me Down" (Mike Hedges version)2:56
4."Way Out" (Mike Hedges version)2:47
5."Doledrum" (Mike Hedges version)2:57
6."There She Goes" (Mike Hedges version)2:49
7."Feelin'" (Mike Hedges version)1:48
8."Timeless Melody" (Mike Hedges version)3:07
9."Son of a Gun" (Mike Hedges version)2:05
10."Clean Prophet" (Mike Hedges version)2:09
11."Come in Come Out" (Mike Hedges version)2:16
12."Failure" (Mike Hedges version)3:08
13."Looking Glass" (Mike Hedges version)7:28
Disc 2: Bonus material
No.TitleLength
14."Doledrum" (John Porter mix)2:53
15."Way Out" (Andy MacDonald mix)2:39
16."There She Goes" (John Leckie mix)2:44
17."Man I'm Only Human" (John Leckie mix)5:00
18."Feelin'" (Bob Andrews mix)1:53
19."Clean Prophet" (Bob Andrews mix)2:02
20."I Can't Sleep" (Jeremy Allom mix)2:41

Personnel

The La's

  • Lee Mavers – lead vocals and backing vocals, guitars
  • John Power – basses and backing vocals
  • Peter "Cammy" Camell – lead guitars
  • Neil Mavers – drums and tambourine
  • John "Boo" Byrne – electric guitar (on "There She Goes")
  • Chris Sharrock – drums and tambourine (on "There She Goes")
  • Paul Hemmings – electric guitar (on "Way Out")
  • John "Timmo" Timson – drums, tambourine and bells(on "Way Out")
Production
  • Steve Lillywhite – producer, mixing
  • Mark Wallis – additional producer, engineer
  • Donal Hodgson – engineer (on "Looking Glass")
  • Bob Andrews – producer (on "There She Goes")
  • Dave Charles – engineer (on "There She Goes")
Additional personnel
  • Ryan Art – design


The La's: Deluxe Edition personnel
  • Barry Sutton – guitar (disc one: tracks 13–18, disc two: tracks 1–13, 20)
  • Chris Sharrock – drums (disc one: tracks 13–18, disc two: tracks 1–13, 18–20)
  • Paul Hemmings – guitar (disc two: tracks 14–15)
  • John "Timmo" Timson – drums (disc two: tracks 14–15)
  • Peter "Cammy" Camell – guitar (disc two: tracks 16–17)
  • Iain Templeton – drums (disc two: tracks 16–17)
  • John "Boo" Byrne – guitar (disc two: tracks 18–19)
The La's: Deluxe Edition production personnel
  • Mike Hedges – producer, remastering (disc two: tracks 1–13)
  • Ian Grimble – engineer, mixing (disc two: tracks 1–13)
  • Kevin Metcalfe – remastering (disc two: tracks 1–13)
  • John Porter – producer (disc two: track 14)
  • Kenny Jones – engineer (disc two: track 14)
  • Gavin MacKillop – producer (disc two: track 15)
  • Andy MacDonald – remixing (disc two: track 15)
  • John Leckie – producer (disc two: tracks 16–17)
  • Barry Hammond – engineer (disc two: tracks 16–17)
  • Mike Shepherd – engineer (disc two: tracks 16–17)
  • Bob Andrews – producer (disc two: tracks 18–19)
  • Dave Charles – engineer (disc two: tracks 18–19)
  • Jeremy Allom – producer (disc two: track 20)
  • Mike Haas – engineer (disc two: track 20)

Chart performance

Charts (1990–1991) Peak chart position
UK Albums Chart 30
US Billboard 200 196

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