




I like Belly, but they're not really a favorite. there just aren't that many songs that I really, really like, and after King things dropped off a lot. So when Tanya Donelly started putting out solo records in 1996/1997, I didn't bother. First there was the Sliding & Driving EP, then the full length Lovesongs for Underdogs.
I missed out. It wasn't till 2004 that I picked up Lovesongs and got to hear "Landspeed Song", one of the best TD songs. Then I found "Influenza", a B-side and probably the greatest TD song.
None of the TD record sleeves were anywhere near the Belly ones, though the Lovesong era ones were ok.
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