Belle & Sebastian - A Bit Of Previous
4 Stars
When they’re serving up classical pop tracks this accomplished, it’s ground you’re delighted to hear them going back over.
6th May 2022
4 Stars
When they’re serving up classical pop tracks this accomplished, it’s ground you’re delighted to hear them going back over.
6th May 2022
3 Stars
Daring, but as a record it lacks a coherent identity.
14th January 2015
3 Stars
All too often this seems happy to make a beeline for the wallpaper and hide itself within it.
28th August 2013
4 Stars
They’ve gone back to their roots, and the results speak for themselves.
12th October 2010
4 Stars
More commanding and yet welcoming at the same time this could well be Belle and Sebastian’s introductory album for a lot of people.
6th February 2006
4 Stars
Their debut EP’s title track ‘Dog On Wheels’ paints a scenery which pining absent love sits upon; featuring brass sections and ‘la la la’ interludes to enhance the way.
23rd May 2005
3-5 Stars
Those upbeat anorak wearing melodies, the none-more-uplifting horn section, the lyrics that make getting up in the morning seem more a delight and less like a chore — it’s simply dripping in the lot.
16th February 2004
Featuring Yard Act, Death Cab For Cutie, Graham Coxon, Maisie Peters and more.