Send You
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| Send You | ||||
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| Studio album by | ||||
| Released | July 1984 | |||
| Recorded | May–August 1983 | |||
| Label | Flyling Nun | |||
| Producer | Phil Yule[1] Sneaky Feelings | |||
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Send You is the first studio album by Sneaky Feelings.[2][1] It was released in 1984 via Flying Nun Records.
The album was recorded in four days, in a minimalist fashion.[3]
Critical reception
| Review scores | |
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| Source | Rating |
| AllMusic | |
AllMusic wrote that the album "makes a strong case that Sneaky Feelings were among the best pop bands of the '80s, no matter what part of the world they came from or what label released their records."[4] PopMatters wrote that "the deft songwriting of Send You is not entirely showcased considering the label’s limited recording resources at the time, so most of the multi-tracked harmonies on display ... are unfortunately obscured."[3] Perfect Sound Forever wrote that Send You "remains a gem, with songs like 'Throwing Stones' and 'Someone Else's Eyes' crystallizing the (often oversimplified) notion of a 'Dunedin Sound,' an identifiable jangle that hearkened back to the great guitar pop of the '60's."[5]