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Learning to Walk is the third studio album by English alternative rock band The Boo Radleys, released in 1993. The album showcases a blend of indie pop and shoegaze elements, characterized by its lush soundscapes and melodic hooks. The Boo Radleys gained critical acclaim for their inventive approach to songwriting, and 'Learning to Walk' further solidified their place in the Britpop movement, showcasing their ability to craft catchy yet thought-provoking music. The album is remembered for its exploration of themes such as growth and self-discovery, making it a significant entry in the band's discography and the broader alt-rock landscape of the early 1990s.