

The Sundays â Reading, Writing And Arithmetic
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The Sundaysâ debut album, Reading, Writing and Arithmetic, emerged in 1990 as a sublime blend of literate charm and shimmering dream-pop textures. With Harriet Wheelerâs expressive, airy vocals guiding the listener through jangly, understated guitar arrangements, the record feels both introspective and warmly inviting. From the wistful opener âSkin & Bonesâ to the timeless brightness of âHereâs Where the Story Ends,â its ten songs create a cohesive and emotionally nuanced soundscape. Co-produced with Ray Shulman, the albumâs quiet sophistication and thoughtful songwriting reveal a band both meticulous in craft and confident in voice.
Commercially and critically, Reading, Writing and Arithmetic made an immediate impact. It reached No. 4 on the UK charts, achieved Gold status in the U.S., and produced the breakout single âHereâs Where the Story Ends,â which topped the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. Critics praised its delicate melodies and Wheelerâs striking vocal clarity, and over time the album has become an indie-pop classicâadmired for its dreamy elegance, articulate lyricism, and enduring charm that continues to resonate with new generations of listeners.
Reviews
âA collection of uncommonly good songs graced by Harriet Wheelerâs wondrous singingâ â Rolling Stone
âAn album radiant with apparently effortless sophisticationâ â Entertainment Weekly
âEven if the Sundays hadnât named their debut Reading, Writing and Arithmetic, its bookish nature wouldâve been apparent. Harriet Wheeler sings like sheâs trying to get the librarianâs attention without disturbing others, and guitarist David Gavurin strums with a studied focusâ â Pitchfork
âAs evidenced by the lilting, melancholy single âHereâs Where the Story Ends,â itâs a winning combination, making Reading, Writing and Arithmetic a thoroughly engaging debutâ â AllMusic
âThe two bring the same trippy sense of coquettish, off-the-cuff muse to a foundation of quirky, guitar-based arrangementsâ â The Toronto Star
Genre: Pop & Rock
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AllMusic rating:AllMusic users:Read the AllMusic.com reviewArtist: The SundaysLabel: Geffen Records, Rough Trade, UMeFormat: LPUnits: 1Country: USGenre: Pop & RockStyle: Alternative Rock, Indie RockA1 Skin & Bones
A2 Here'S Where The Story Ends
A3 Can'T Be Sure
A4 I Won
A5 Hideous Towns
B1 You'Re Not The Only One I Know
B2 A Certain Someone
B3 I Kicked A Boy
B4 My Finest Hour
B5 Joy
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The Sundaysâ debut album, Reading, Writing and Arithmetic, emerged in 1990 as a sublime blend of literate charm and shimmering dream-pop textures. With Harriet Wheelerâs expressive, airy vocals guiding the listener through jangly, understated guitar arrangements, the record feels both introspective and warmly inviting. From the wistful opener âSkin & Bonesâ to the timeless brightness of âHereâs Where the Story Ends,â its ten songs create a cohesive and emotionally nuanced soundscape. Co-produced with Ray Shulman, the albumâs quiet sophistication and thoughtful songwriting reveal a band both meticulous in craft and confident in voice.
Commercially and critically, Reading, Writing and Arithmetic made an immediate impact. It reached No. 4 on the UK charts, achieved Gold status in the U.S., and produced the breakout single âHereâs Where the Story Ends,â which topped the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. Critics praised its delicate melodies and Wheelerâs striking vocal clarity, and over time the album has become an indie-pop classicâadmired for its dreamy elegance, articulate lyricism, and enduring charm that continues to resonate with new generations of listeners.
Reviews
âA collection of uncommonly good songs graced by Harriet Wheelerâs wondrous singingâ â Rolling Stone
âAn album radiant with apparently effortless sophisticationâ â Entertainment Weekly
âEven if the Sundays hadnât named their debut Reading, Writing and Arithmetic, its bookish nature wouldâve been apparent. Harriet Wheeler sings like sheâs trying to get the librarianâs attention without disturbing others, and guitarist David Gavurin strums with a studied focusâ â Pitchfork
âAs evidenced by the lilting, melancholy single âHereâs Where the Story Ends,â itâs a winning combination, making Reading, Writing and Arithmetic a thoroughly engaging debutâ â AllMusic
âThe two bring the same trippy sense of coquettish, off-the-cuff muse to a foundation of quirky, guitar-based arrangementsâ â The Toronto Star
Genre: Pop & Rock
Review
AllMusic rating:AllMusic users:Read the AllMusic.com reviewArtist: The SundaysLabel: Geffen Records, Rough Trade, UMeFormat: LPUnits: 1Country: USGenre: Pop & RockStyle: Alternative Rock, Indie RockA1 Skin & Bones
A2 Here'S Where The Story Ends
A3 Can'T Be Sure
A4 I Won
A5 Hideous Towns
B1 You'Re Not The Only One I Know
B2 A Certain Someone
B3 I Kicked A Boy
B4 My Finest Hour
B5 Joy




















