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    • BBC - Music - Review of The Sundays - Reading, Writing and ...
      • While Reading, Writing And Arithmetic is perhaps a little too fey and lightweight to warrant true classic status, it is nevertheless a sweet, beguiling piece of work that is utterly of its time, yet still fresh and enjoyable today.
  1. User reviews & ratings for the album Reading, Writing and Arithmetic by The Sundays. See how this album was rated and reviewed by the users of AoTY.org.

  2. With the release of their debut album Reading, Writing And Arithmetic, The Sundays received a flurry of euphoric reviews comparing the London quartet to The Smiths, and it's fair to say...

  3. Feb 10, 2010 · Iain Moffat looks at The Sundays' 'Reading, Writing and Arithmetic', originally released in 1990. The first great album of this decade is something that looks likely to be up for debate for some time yet, but there was a time when things were rather more clear-cut; specifically, thirty years ago.

  4. Jan 15, 1990 · About “Reading, Writing and Arithmetic”. The girl with the thorn in her side. This beautiful collection of songs takes The Smiths as its most palpable musical and lyrical antecedent,...

  5. Reading, Writing and Arithmetic is the debut studio album by English alternative rock band the Sundays. It was released in 1990 on Rough Trade Records in the United Kingdom, and on DGC Records in the United States.

  6. Sep 22, 2024 · The Sundays - Reading, Writing and Arithmetic review by ACopWithAClub - Album of The Year. ACopWithAClub. Sep 22, 2024. 93. This is a really beautiful album. If it wasn’t for the few filler tracks, this could genuinely be one of the best neo-psychedelia albums I have ever heard.

  7. What really stands out is both the quality of the song-writing, which is generally thoughtful, memorable and tuneful and the vocal delivery - this album contains probably the best female vocals on any British indie album, apart from maybe Liz Fraser.

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