Go! (Letters to Cleo album)

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Go!
Revolution
ProducerPeter Collins
Letters to Cleo chronology
Wholesale Meats and Fish
(1995)
Go!
(1997)
Sister
(1998)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Entertainment WeeklyC[2]

Go! is the third

Stacy Jones, who was replaced by Tom Polce.[6]

The album peaked at No. 45 on Billboard's

Production

The album was produced by

Critical reception

Orange County Register considered it "nothing special, each song an imitation of standard alternative music this decade without adding anything new to the mix."[11]

Track listing

All songs by Kay Hanley and Letters to Cleo.

  1. "I Got Time" – 2:44
  2. "Because of You" – 3:02
  3. "Anchor" – 3:24
  4. "Find You Dead" – 2:52
  5. "Veda Very Shining" – 3:30
  6. "Co-Pilot" – 3:40
  7. "Go!" – 2:15
  8. "Sparklegirl" – 3:18
  9. "Alouette & Me" – 3:38
  10. "I'm a Fool" – 3:16
  11. "Disappear" – 3:32

Personnel

Production

  • Producer: Peter Collins
  • Engineer: Paul David Hager
  • Assistant engineer: Jesse Henderson, Craig Nepp, Tom Richards, Ted Paduck
  • Mixing: Tom Lord-Alge
  • Mastering: Bob Ludwig
  • Recording: Paul David Hager
  • Loop programming: Anthony J. Resta

References

  1. ^ "Go! - Letters to Cleo | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic" – via www.allmusic.com.
  2. ^ "Album Review: 'GO!'". EW.com.
  3. ^ "Letters to Cleo Biography, Songs, & Albums". AllMusic.
  4. ^ Brown, Matthew Hay (4 Dec 1997). "GO! -- LETTERS TO CLEO". Hartford Courant. Calendar. p. 6.
  5. ^ a b Rosen, Craig (Sep 6, 1997). "Letters To Cleo 'Go!' for a breakthrough". Billboard. 109 (36): 13, 118.
  6. ^ Sullivan, Jim (5 Oct 1997). "Cleo's new letters `Here and Now' was there and then". The Boston Globe. p. N1.
  7. ^ "Letters to Cleo". Billboard.
  8. ^ Cruz, Anne Marie (Dec 1997). "Reviews". CMJ New Music Monthly (52): 50.
  9. ^ Soeder, John (November 7, 1997). "LETTERS TO CLEO 'GO!'". The Plain Dealer. Friday. p. 19.
  10. ^ "Letters to Cleo". Trouser Press. Retrieved 18 November 2021.
  11. ^ Smith, Devlin (October 17, 1997). "SOUND CHECK". Orange County Register. p. F54.