Vacation [Import]

Vacation [Import]

Vacation [Import]

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Editorial Reviews
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Despite a great cover/title concept, the second album from the Go-Go's is the weakest of their original three. Rushed out after the breakthrough of Beauty and the Beat, Vacation sounds affecting in retrospect, but suffers nonetheless from one or three too many so-so songs--a shame, given the top-flight writing throughout Beauty. Frontwoman Belinda Carlisle continues gaining control of her voice, while drummer Gina Schock all but steals the show. But a murky mix obscures the group's charms this time out, and where the debut was sometimes dark in mood, this follow-up too often sounds simply tired. By no means a must-miss, Vacation is still unmistakably weak compared with Talk Show, which came next. --Rickey Wright --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

Vacation, Music, The Go-Go's, New Wave, Pop, Pop/Rock, Rock

Vacation [Import]

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Music:

  1. White Music
  2. Who's Dirty? [Explicit Lyrics]
  3. Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild
  4. Why Does It Always Rain on Me? [CD-single]
  5. With Or Without You
  6. Witnesses Log
  7. Working for Vacation
  8. You're Living All Over Me
  9. Young Loud & Snotty
  10. 3 for 1 Box Set [Box set]

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