Actually, scratch that, Sice's best moment was when we beat Plessington away in the quiz league in '81 and we scoffed all the Ginger Nuts before the posh kids could get to them.
― Michael Jones, Wednesday, 3 March 2010 11:31 (sixteen years ago)
I liked Kingsize a lot, but it got lost in the Creation closedown, plus they split before the "Kingsize" single was issued which would have been a big radio hit.
I hung around R&TE to get the single promo for Kingsize for weeks. Got one tho.
(ending up sharing the unreleased tracks w/ Ned, way before ILX happened!
― Mark G, Wednesday, 3 March 2010 11:41 (sixteen years ago)
The "From the bench at Belvidere" e.p. gets neglected, I remember when it came out I ws like "If this was actually the new Beatles single, there would be mass rejoicing, etc"
Then "Free as a bird" came out a week later and I was vind.
― Mark G, Wednesday, 3 March 2010 11:45 (sixteen years ago)
(Is that page with Mine and NSouth's reviews still on the boo's website?)
― Mark G, Wednesday, 3 March 2010 11:47 (sixteen years ago)
(Seriously, I adore the EPs up to the time of Everything's Alright Forever, and that album too. After that, it was all a sort of displaced civic pride that they were doing so well. I think the records post-'92 are often very good, mind. Voting for Laz, las.)
― Michael Jones, Wednesday, 3 March 2010 12:04 (sixteen years ago)
I was so happy when the early EPs popped up on Learning To Walk, because that is still some of my favourite Boo stuff. The Finest Kiss is just swoonsome, and the whole Kaleidoscope e.p. - argh, I wish I had that stuff with me at work because it's so amazing.
― There's Always Been A Dance Element To (Masonic Boom), Wednesday, 3 March 2010 12:12 (sixteen years ago)
I never really "got" the early stuff (i.e. pre "Everythings")
But then I found a CD of the "Kaleidoscope" e.p. and I liked it much more as an isolated 4-tracker.
― Mark G, Wednesday, 3 March 2010 12:17 (sixteen years ago)
The Kaleidoscope EP was the first thing I ever got - a friend just stuck it on to fill up the last 15 minutes or so of something else she'd taped for me (really miss that about 90 minute tapes) and I liked it more than the thing she'd actually taped for me. That also happened with an early Ride EP as well, if memory serves.
― There's Always Been A Dance Element To (Masonic Boom), Wednesday, 3 March 2010 12:24 (sixteen years ago)
... the only time Sice got his song on the a-side. Heck, onto record at all!
― Mark G, Wednesday, 3 March 2010 12:25 (sixteen years ago)
I have always thought the early stuff was not great. There was a huge leap in my mind from the eps and ichabod and I to 'everything is alright forever'. I love even run my way runway. Were they always too odd to be huge or was it because they were ugly? Even wake up has some strange moments for it being the pop album. The eggman album was also very nice but sice's last effort was just as awful as the brave captain.
― keythhtyek, Thursday, 4 March 2010 01:46 (sixteen years ago)
Automatic thread bump. This poll is closing tomorrow.
― System, Friday, 5 March 2010 00:01 (sixteen years ago)
i wish i was skinny.
― Melvin van Osterlow, Jr. (res), Friday, 5 March 2010 01:33 (sixteen years ago)
C'mon Kids poll would be welcomed. In fact, Kingsize too, seeing as its their best album
― PaulTMA, Friday, 5 March 2010 01:44 (sixteen years ago)
yes, i still think Kingsize is their best album. i also love the Boos to death and they are probably my favorite band ever, with only the Cure giving them competition. i was such a freak for this band that i had a buddy going to UK on holiday look around for the vinyl only album called Ichabod & I, he returned with the album. i was very disappointed as i was looking for more stuff like they did for the Learning to Walk album but it wasn't even close to as good.
i'm going to put this album on tonight and then vote, so more later.
― Bee OK, Friday, 5 March 2010 03:26 (sixteen years ago)
Automatic thread bump. This poll's results are now in.
― System, Saturday, 6 March 2010 00:01 (sixteen years ago)
it was so great listening to this album again, thanks dog latin.
it came down to "Leaves and Sand," "If You Want It, Take It" or my actual vote "I've Lost the Reason." i really loved the singles when they came on "I Hang Suspended," "Wish I Was Skinny" and the real stand out this time around "Barney (...and Me)."
"Lazarus" is arguably their best song (i think only "Bullfrog Green" and "Kingsize" are better) but i couldn't vote for it here because it is the edited 7" version. if it was the full 12" version that i grew to love over the years then it would have gotten my vote.
― Bee OK, Saturday, 6 March 2010 03:50 (sixteen years ago)
The song 'Kingsize' is what Embrace would have sounded like if they had any hope whatsoever. They shot and they splatted themselves in their collective face trying. What a great, criminally ignored album.
― PaulTMA, Saturday, 6 March 2010 03:52 (sixteen years ago)
"Bullfrog Green" should have read "Four Saints"
it was great listing to the CD on big speakers and not through my computer speakers.
― Bee OK, Saturday, 6 March 2010 04:58 (sixteen years ago)
from what i remember hearing, this is not named after John Coltrane's album. the band just thought they had something special with this album and it was Giant Steps above Everything's Alright Forever or anything else they did in the past.
Giant Steps even has it own worship website, check out the fans section:
http://www.booradleys.co.uk/giantsteps/
― Bee OK, Saturday, 6 March 2010 05:01 (sixteen years ago)
I honestly don't get the love for Kingsize - not that it is in any way bad, but w/ ppl coming around & proclaiming it their unsung best. I liked it at the time & a lot of the songwriting is good, but the obviously-from-1998 production style esp. has aged poorly imo (to say nothing of the freakish pox that is "Free Huey"). It's been a long time since I listened to it, tho, so maybe I should give it another go..
Also, wtf @ KS cover art? I know Creation were giving all their money to Oasis back then, but jeez..
Now, Giant Steps, on the other hand, is a fucking masterpiece. This is the first I've seen of this poll, but I would have voted for "I Hang Suspended," "Leaves & Sand," or "Thinking of Ways." I will review & report back. Even though it is the obvious centerpiece & mindblowingly awesome, I've always associated "Lazarus" more w/ the EP, which came out considerably ahead of GS iirc.
― Man or Austro-Hungarian? (Pillbox), Saturday, 6 March 2010 05:12 (sixteen years ago)
well I voted 'I've Lost The Reason' and only one vote's been registered...hmm...
― I spent four bloody years there (acoleuthic), Saturday, 6 March 2010 15:52 (sixteen years ago)
Album version of "Lazarus" inferior to the original single version. That is all.
― Ned Raggett, Saturday, 6 March 2010 15:55 (sixteen years ago)
well i meant to vote for "I've Lost the Reason" but i'm pretty sure i hit "The White Noise Revisited" on accident instead.
i also saw the Giants Steps tour at the Roxy in Hollywood, amazing show and one of the best shows i have ever seen. i remember everyone talking about how great the show was when we were walking out, special night that one was.
― Bee OK, Sunday, 7 March 2010 00:14 (sixteen years ago)
Ha, once again we were at the same show, BeeOK -- also thanks to a friend I was at the promo dinner with them down the road, plus interviewed Rob and Tim in the Roxy parking lot!
― Ned Raggett, Sunday, 7 March 2010 00:42 (sixteen years ago)
I made up a cassette version with the 12" version of Lazarus inserted.
It didn't work.
The album version is right for the album.
(p.s. it's not the single version either)
― Mark G, Sunday, 7 March 2010 17:19 (sixteen years ago)
http://www.booradleys.co.uk/giant_steps/fans.htm
Blimey, some names on that page!
(not just me and nick, I mean)
― Mark G, Monday, 8 March 2010 07:42 (sixteen years ago)
Butterfly McQueen was my choice - it's the homeopathic essence of the album distilled into one song. That said, it's nothing without the following Rodney King as mentioned upthread by Louis. Still it's a great song. Even when I was 16 I knew that the opening bars, "Sha-la-la-la, sha-la-la-la... Finally an okay calm has washed right over me/Poverty and cops with guns have lost their reality" was a stylistic tribute to another band, but I've never been able to put my finger on it. Is it George Harrison? The Moody Blues? Something very seventies melodic about it...
― dog latin, Monday, 8 March 2010 13:09 (sixteen years ago)
Has anyone got the recent Giant Steps 3CD reissue on Cherry Red?
Aside from the track listing (original album plus contemporaneous EPs, b-sides & remixes) information on this is a little vague. Is the album remastered? What is the packaging/artwork like? Anyone know??
― Against The 80s, Thursday, 1 July 2010 09:05 (fifteen years ago)
info here:
1990s Reissue Thread!
― you're the fucking treasurer (electricsound), Thursday, 1 July 2010 09:08 (fifteen years ago)
Thanks!
― Against The 80s, Thursday, 1 July 2010 09:12 (fifteen years ago)
Is the album remastered?
no but didn't need to be. this whole reissue is all about the B-sides, those songs needed to be collected in one place.
― Boo Radley (Bee OK), Friday, 2 July 2010 05:31 (fifteen years ago)
So, does this actually exist? Who's got one?
― Mark G, Friday, 2 July 2010 07:22 (fifteen years ago)
no but didn't need to be.
I agree, it sounds fantastic. The original CD is pretty quiet by today's standard, so I was more concerned about brickwalling due to an (unnecessary) increase in loudness.
I already bought a lot of the bonus material at the time, so I guess I'm most interested in the packaging and liner notes. As Mark said, anyone actually got one?
― Against The 80s, Friday, 2 July 2010 08:28 (fifteen years ago)
just found out my boss actually owns this album.
― village idiot (dog latin), Friday, 2 July 2010 12:07 (fifteen years ago)
I saw the Wake Up deluxe edition in HMV, it's mmm....
Well it's a 'foldover' rather than a 2cm wide 'box', and it was £20.
Wouldn't get a WakeUp deluxe anyway, but I wouldn't go £20 for a Giant Steps deluxe that I had all the tracks of.
― Mark G, Monday, 5 July 2010 06:55 (fifteen years ago)
Thanks for the update Mark. Amazon lists it as £10.99, which seems much more reasonable! You can get them direct from Cherry Red for about 15 quid too ...
― Against The 80s, Monday, 5 July 2010 10:37 (fifteen years ago)
So neither album has been remastered nor had the volume raised?
― PaulTMA, Monday, 5 July 2010 13:36 (fifteen years ago)
Found a place with a copy of the original (are there any others?) rpressing on vinyl for $17.98. Should I go for it?
― I will always think of you, while (quite) fondly, myself (Evan), Tuesday, 28 September 2010 03:52 (fifteen years ago)
pressing*
― I will always think of you, while (quite) fondly, myself (Evan), Tuesday, 28 September 2010 03:54 (fifteen years ago)
Um yes! It is 2 discs, after all, so that's not a bad deal.
― blank, Tuesday, 28 September 2010 04:22 (fifteen years ago)
Sure! I just wasn't sure what a mint copy of this album on vinyl generally goes for.
― I will always think of you, while (quite) fondly, myself (Evan), Tuesday, 28 September 2010 04:44 (fifteen years ago)
Ha, I've had "Barney (...And Me)" running through my head most of the day...
― Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 28 September 2010 04:47 (fifteen years ago)
A mint copy of the vinyl is around £30.
(Funnily enough, I got a white label of Lazarus last week, 50p)
― Mark G, Tuesday, 28 September 2010 06:36 (fifteen years ago)
(the 12" single, I should have said)
― Mark G, Tuesday, 28 September 2010 06:37 (fifteen years ago)
If you had to shave 20 minutes off this, what songs would you cut? I want to pla it at Devon Record Club on Tuesday, but need to lop it down to about 45 minutes. 50 would do. We've got license to edit track listings for once - normally we can't pick albums over an odour long at all.
― Sick Mouthy (Scik Mouthy), Sunday, 8 July 2012 18:10 (thirteen years ago)
i would definitely cut both songs with parentheses in the title
― I'm HOOSin' out, 36 o's, so I'm drivin' round with that steena (some dude), Sunday, 8 July 2012 18:13 (thirteen years ago)
Yeah? Crazy. I was actually thinking I'd just drop the ones that got no votes!
― Sick Mouthy (Scik Mouthy), Sunday, 8 July 2012 18:16 (thirteen years ago)
well that seems silly and arbitrary
― some dude, Sunday, 8 July 2012 19:32 (thirteen years ago)
Cut: Thinking of Ways, Spun Around, Best Lose The Fear, The White Noise Revisited
― Özil Gummidge (Nasty, Brutish & Short), Sunday, 8 July 2012 20:03 (thirteen years ago)
Agree that Spun Around and Best Lose The Fear could go. Maybe Take The Time Around and Leaves & Sand? There's no way Thinking of Ways should go, it's probably my favourite song after Lazarus.
― Kitchen Person, Sunday, 8 July 2012 20:52 (thirteen years ago)
And here it is — Zach Schonfeld on the album for Pitchfork, with a small contribution from me! https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/the-boo-radleys-giant-steps/
― Ned Raggett, Sunday, 23 November 2025 12:47 (six months ago)
Good stuff! I didn’t realise until just now that the Lazarus single was different to the album mix. Their pre Giant Steps material was hard to find and ill-served by compilations and such.
― piscesx, Sunday, 23 November 2025 13:21 (six months ago)
Oh yeah, the original full version of the song is the one to hear. I was a big enough fan to have originally gotten that single on import in late 1992 and really being blown away, it was so clearly a level up from Everything's Alright Forever -- regret missing their show around then opening for Sugar but I did catch them at the Roxy for the full album in 1993 plus a side stage performance at Lollapalooza in 1994, so no regrets.
― Ned Raggett, Sunday, 23 November 2025 14:48 (six months ago)
Said full version:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGGgzogrxOE
― Ned Raggett, Sunday, 23 November 2025 14:55 (six months ago)
That's really wonderful write-up in Pitchfork. God, imagine a world where Wake Up was bigger than Definitely Maybe. Who knows what else woukd be right with the world
― Now read it backwards. (dog latin), Monday, 24 November 2025 10:20 (six months ago)
*three great albums that followed :)
― PaulTMA, Monday, 24 November 2025 10:44 (six months ago)
Yeah I was thinking that. But yes excellent review.
― you can see me from westbury white horse, Monday, 24 November 2025 12:47 (six months ago)
This is great and would have missed it. Thanks for sharing. Beat band of the 90s.
― Bee OK, Monday, 24 November 2025 18:37 (six months ago)