We Are They Who Ache with Amorous Love
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| We Are They Who Ache with Amorous Love | ||||
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| Released | 1990 | |||
| Genre | Indie rock, punk rock, lo-fi | |||
| Length | 40:51 | |||
| Label | Ralph/T.E.C.[1] | |||
| Half Japanese chronology | ||||
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We Are They Who Ache with Amorous Love is an album by the rock group Half Japanese, released in 1990.[2]
There are six cover songs, including "Gloria," a song by the band Them. Two songs were co-written with Daniel Johnston: "Titanic" and "Hand Without a Body."
Critical reception
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| Source | Rating |
| AllMusic | |
Trouser Press wrote that "with a rotating stack of fellow noisemakers, Jad manages to deliver some quietly cogent (if unexceptional) performances ('The Titanic,' 'All of Me,' 'Three Rings,' 'Secret' and a few others), but a sizable chunk of the record is unlistenably indulgent nonsense, noisy improvs in the musical sandbox."[4] Magnet counted the album as among the band's "most accessible, most listenable."[5]