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Don't Let the Kids Win
Studio album by
Released6 October 2016
Length43:04
LabelPolyvinyl Record Co.Transgressive RecordsLiberation Records
ProducerBen Edwards
Julia Jacklin chronology
Don't Let the Kids Win
(2016)
Crushing
(2019)

Don't Let the Kids Win is the debut studio album by Australian singer/songwriter Julia Jacklin. It was released in October 2016 under Polyvinyl Record Co., Transgressive Records and Liberation Records.

Critical reception

At Metacritic, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 81, based on 12 reviews.[1] El Hunt of DIY praised the album, noting that "'Don't Let the Kids Win' shines brightest for its clear, and charismatic narrative voice."[2] Lauren Down of Under the Radar gave the album a positive review, saying,"It's in examining her own life through different colored lenses that this album becomes something remarkable."[3] The Guardian's Michael Hann wrote "Don’t Let the Kids Win feels very much like one of those albums that will slowly creep into the affections of a large number of people; it’s that lovely."[4]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Julia Jacklin

No.TitleLength
1."Pool Party"4:16
2."Lead Light"3:43
3."Coming of Age"3:20
4."Elizabeth"3:37
5."Motherland"5:14
6."Small Talk"3:30
7."L.A. Dream"3:29
8."Sweet Step"2:51
9."Same Airport, Different Man"3:03
10."Hay Plain"5:58
11."Don't Let the Kids Win"4:03
Total length:43:04

Personnel

  • Julia Jacklin - vocals, guitar
  • Eddie Boyd - guitar
  • Tom Stephens - drums, bass
  • Mitchell Lloyd - bass
  • Joe McCallum - drums
  • Ben Edwards - production, mixing
  • Nick McKinlay - photography

References

  1. ^ Don't Let the Kids Win by Julia Jacklin, retrieved 2019-04-09
  2. ^ Subscribe. "Julia Jacklin - Don't Let the Kids Win". DIY. Retrieved 2019-04-09.
  3. ^ Down, Lauren. "Don't Let the Kids Win". undertheradarmag.com. Retrieved 2019-04-09.
  4. ^ Hann, Michael (2016-10-06). "Julia Jacklin: Don't Let the Kids Win review – impressive indie country debut from Australia". The Guardian. Retrieved 2019-07-15.