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''Pop Beloved'' is the fourth album released by The Reivers, in 1991. After two albums on major label Capitol Records that were critically well-reviewed but commercially underperforming, they returned to the independent DB Records.〔Robert Baird, ("Thieves Like Them: The Reivers Steal Away To A Label That Understands Them" ), ''Phoenix New Times'', July 17, 1991.〕 In her review of this record, ''Entertainment Weekly'' writer Gina Arnold gave it an "A" grade and said that "songwriter John Croslin sympathetically evokes the minuscule pleasures within the boredom of everyday life."〔Gina Arnold, (Album Review: Pop Beloved ), ''Entertainment Weekly'', June 7, 1991.〕 Michael Corcoran of the ''Chicago Sun-Times'' also gave the album a strong review, saying that it contained "six or seven of the best songs that John Croslin and Kim Longacre have ever written" and was "irrefutable evidence that the Reivers are one of the best bands in existence."〔Michael Corcoran, ("Reivers roar back with 'Pop Beloved' " ), ''Chicago Sun-Times'', May 5, 1991 .〕 After this album, the band dissolved〔Michael Bertin, (Pop Beloved: Revisiting the Reivers ), ''Austin Chronicle'', April 26, 2002.〕 and did not release another album until 2013.〔Michael Toland, ("Review: The Reivers, ''Second Story''" ), ''Austin Chronicle'', February 1, 2013.〕 ==Track listing== # "Breathin' Easy" (4:45) # "Over And Over" (3:34) # "Dragon Flies" (3:51) # "What You Wanna Do" (3:17) # "Keep Me Guessing" (3:39) # "Chinatown" (3:48) # "If I Had A Little Time Without You" (2:36) # "Katie" (2:41) # "Other Side" (3:20) # "Pop Beloved" (3:00) # "It's All One" (5:04) # "Second Chance" (2:41) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Pop Beloved」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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