The Pictorial Jackson Review
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The Pictorial Jackson Review is the eighth album by British
United Kingdom
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 alternative rock
Alternative rock
Alternative rock is a genre of rock music and a term used to describe a diverse musical movement that emerged from the independent music underground of the 1980s and became widely popular by the 1990s...

 band Felt
Felt (band)
Felt were a 1980s British alternative rock band led by Lawrence, whose surname was never listed in any credits or press; the band's name was inspired by Tom Verlaine's emphasis of the word "felt" in the Television song "Venus"...

, released in 1988. Unusually, the first side of the record consisted of short pop songs with the second side containing just two long keyboard instrumentals by keyboardist Martin Duffy. The name of the album is a play on the character Pictorial Review Jackson from Jack Kerouac's final novel, Pic.

Track listing

All songs written by Lawrence
Lawrence Hayward
Lawrence Hayward , known simply as Lawrence, his surname never used in credits or press, is best known as the singer, songwriter and guitarist of British indie band Felt.-Felt:...

, except where noted.
  1. "Apple Boutique" – 2:00
  2. "Ivory Past" – 2:04
  3. "Until the Fools Get Wise" – 2:37
  4. "Bitter End" – 2:37
  5. "How Spook Got Her Man" – 1:42
  6. "Christopher Street" – 2:28
  7. "Under a Pale Light" – 4:19
  8. "Don't Die on My Doorstep" – 2:22
  9. "Sending Lady Load" (Duffy
    Martin Duffy (musician)
    Martin Duffy is an English keyboardist who originally played in Felt and currently plays with Primal Scream.-Career:Duffy was born in Birmingham and grew up in Rednal in the south of the city, attending St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic School in King's Norton, and growing up listening to Two Tone, punk,...

    ) – 12:10
  10. "Darkest Ending" (Duffy) – 3:01
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