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A Happy Pocket

A Happy Pocket is the third studio album by the Scottish band the Trash Can Sinatras, released by Go! Discs in 1996. Upon its original release, the album reached number 125 in the UK Albums Chart.[2] It fared better in 2023, when a reissue on the Last Night From Glasgow label saw the album reach number 77.[3]

A Happy Pocket
Studio album by
Released2 September 1996[1]
Length53:23
LabelGo! Discs
ProducerThe Trash Can Sinatras
The Trash Can Sinatras chronology
I've Seen Everything
(1993)
A Happy Pocket
(1996)
Weightlifting
(2004)

Background edit

A Happy Pocket was recorded at the band's own 24-track studio, Shabby Road Studios in Kilmarnock. The album was originally given a release date of 20 May 1996,[1] but this was later pushed back to 2 September.[4] An EP and four singles were released from the album: "The Genius I Was" (promotional only), "The Main Attraction" EP (UK No. 182), "Twisted and Bent" (UK No. 121), "How Can I Apply...?" (UK No. 172) and "To Sir, With Love" (UK No. 88).[2][5]

After Go! Discs was acquired by Universal in 1996, the Trash Can Sinatras were dropped from the label. They were subsequently forced to sell their studio and declare bankruptcy. John Douglas told AXS in 2017: "Being made bankrupt meant we couldn't really work as a band; we couldn't put out records, we couldn't tour, any money that was made would have to be used to pay bills and creditors." The band later returned to the studio to record Weightlifting, which was released in 2004.[6]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [7]

On its release, Colm O'Callaghan of the Sunday Tribune wrote: "One Kilmarnock five-piece, three reluctant guitars, six dashing harmonies, one huge storm. Insistent melodies play foil to pun-heavy vignettes and kitchen-sink dramas making A Happy Pocket a pearl among swine."[8] Neil McKay of Sunday Life commented: "This is a frustrating album, offering teasing glimpses of what could be a major talent. The Sinatras deal in bog standard jingly-jangly guitar pop, leavened with a handful of songs that have rather greater pretensions. Yet, when they get it right, they make pop of rare quality." McKay singled out "The Safecracker" and "The Pop Place" as examples of the latter.[9]

Katherine Monk of The Vancouver Sun wrote: "Strung together with guitar reverb and violins, the sound is an acid trip through the red velvet lounge. The snags come where they always have, when the band descends into the bland bunker of Britpop where the sounds are so soft, they stick together." Monk picked "Outside, "To Sir, With Love" and "Main Attraction" as the album's "standouts".[10] Tim DiGravina of AllMusic considered A Happy Pocket "a bit of letdown" in comparison to the band's first two "glorious pop masterpieces". He commented: "Murky production, strange vocal effects that obscure Reader's delicate voice, and an over-reliance on mandolin overdubs make for a generally less than engaging listen. At least one-third of the album comes across like a collection of fleshless demos." He picked "The Safecracker", "Twisted & Bent", "How Can I Apply...?" and "The Therapist" as being "absolutely sublime" and "fine additions to the Trash Can canon".[7]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by The Trash Can Sinatras except "To Sir, With Love" by Mark London and Don Black

No.TitleLength
1."Outside"5:07
2."Twisted and Bent"3:20
3."Unfortunate Age"3:31
4."To Sir, With Love"4:41
5."Make Yourself at Home"3:27
6."The Main Attraction"3:09
7."How Can I Apply...?"2:51
8."The Pop Place"3:08
9."The Genius I Was"3:04
10."The Sleeping Policeman"4:05
11."I Must Fly"4:29
12."I'll Get Them In"3:39
13."The Safecracker"5:22
14."The Therapist"3:23

Personnel edit

The Trash Can Sinatras

  • Francis Reader – vocals, guitar
  • Paul Livingston – guitar
  • John Douglas – guitar
  • David Hughes – bass
  • Stephen Douglas – drums

Additional musicians

  • Paul McGeechan – piano, organ
  • Allison Thomson – trumpet
  • Scott Walker – saxophone
  • Davie Crichton – violin
  • David McCluskey – dulcimer

Production

  • Hugh Jones, Helen Woodward – mixing (track 1, 3, 7, 9)
  • Larry Primrose – mixing (2, 6, 10, 12–14), engineer (tracks 2, 6)
  • Vincenzo Townsend – engineer and mixing (track 11)
  • Steve Whitfield – engineer (tracks 1–3, 5–7, 9–10, 12–14)

Other

  • Colin Dunsmuir – photography
  • Christine Frew – front cover drawing
  • Niamh and Simon at Ryan Art – sleeve layout

Charts edit

Chart (1996) Peak
position
UK Albums Chart[2] 125
Chart (2023) Peak
position
Scottish Albums (OCC)[11] 3
UK Albums Chart[3] 77

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Single releases". Perthshire Advertiser. 12 March 1996. p. 16.
  2. ^ a b c "Chart Log UK: DJ T - Tzant". Zobbel.de. Retrieved 13 April 2020.
  3. ^ a b "Official Albums Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. 20 January 2023. Retrieved 29 January 2023.
  4. ^ Gellatly, Jim (27 August 1996). "Sinatras in a spin". Aberdeen Evening Express. p. 16.
  5. ^ "TRASH CAN SINATRAS | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company". Officialcharts.com. Retrieved 13 April 2020.
  6. ^ Celine Teo-Blockey (20 October 2017). "Interview: Trashcan Sinatras survive bankruptcy, obscurity and are back to celebrate their 30th anniversary". AXS.com. Retrieved 13 April 2020.
  7. ^ a b Tim DiGravina. "A Happy Pocket - The Trash Can Sinatras | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 13 April 2020.
  8. ^ O'Callaghan, Colm (11 August 1996). "Critics Choice: Album". Sunday Tribune.
  9. ^ McKay, Neil (6 October 1996). "LeAnn's old fashioned sound". Sunday Life. p. 35.
  10. ^ Monk, Katherine (19 September 1996). "Sam Phillips CD a treasure of new musical ideas". The Vancouver Sun. p. C8.
  11. ^ "Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 29 January 2023.

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A Happy Pocket is the third studio album by the Scottish band the Trash Can Sinatras released by Go Discs in 1996 Upon its original release the album reached number 125 in the UK Albums Chart 2 It fared better in 2023 when a reissue on the Last Night From Glasgow label saw the album reach number 77 3 A Happy PocketStudio album by The Trash Can SinatrasReleased2 September 1996 1 Length53 23LabelGo DiscsProducerThe Trash Can SinatrasThe Trash Can Sinatras chronologyI ve Seen Everything 1993 A Happy Pocket 1996 Weightlifting 2004 Contents 1 Background 2 Critical reception 3 Track listing 4 Personnel 5 Charts 6 ReferencesBackground editA Happy Pocket was recorded at the band s own 24 track studio Shabby Road Studios in Kilmarnock The album was originally given a release date of 20 May 1996 1 but this was later pushed back to 2 September 4 An EP and four singles were released from the album The Genius I Was promotional only The Main Attraction EP UK No 182 Twisted and Bent UK No 121 How Can I Apply UK No 172 and To Sir With Love UK No 88 2 5 After Go Discs was acquired by Universal in 1996 the Trash Can Sinatras were dropped from the label They were subsequently forced to sell their studio and declare bankruptcy John Douglas told AXS in 2017 Being made bankrupt meant we couldn t really work as a band we couldn t put out records we couldn t tour any money that was made would have to be used to pay bills and creditors The band later returned to the studio to record Weightlifting which was released in 2004 6 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 7 On its release Colm O Callaghan of the Sunday Tribune wrote One Kilmarnock five piece three reluctant guitars six dashing harmonies one huge storm Insistent melodies play foil to pun heavy vignettes and kitchen sink dramas making A Happy Pocket a pearl among swine 8 Neil McKay of Sunday Life commented This is a frustrating album offering teasing glimpses of what could be a major talent The Sinatras deal in bog standard jingly jangly guitar pop leavened with a handful of songs that have rather greater pretensions Yet when they get it right they make pop of rare quality McKay singled out The Safecracker and The Pop Place as examples of the latter 9 Katherine Monk of The Vancouver Sun wrote Strung together with guitar reverb and violins the sound is an acid trip through the red velvet lounge The snags come where they always have when the band descends into the bland bunker of Britpop where the sounds are so soft they stick together Monk picked Outside To Sir With Love and Main Attraction as the album s standouts 10 Tim DiGravina of AllMusic considered A Happy Pocket a bit of letdown in comparison to the band s first two glorious pop masterpieces He commented Murky production strange vocal effects that obscure Reader s delicate voice and an over reliance on mandolin overdubs make for a generally less than engaging listen At least one third of the album comes across like a collection of fleshless demos He picked The Safecracker Twisted amp Bent How Can I Apply and The Therapist as being absolutely sublime and fine additions to the Trash Can canon 7 Track listing editAll tracks are written by The Trash Can Sinatras except To Sir With Love by Mark London and Don BlackNo TitleLength1 Outside 5 072 Twisted and Bent 3 203 Unfortunate Age 3 314 To Sir With Love 4 415 Make Yourself at Home 3 276 The Main Attraction 3 097 How Can I Apply 2 518 The Pop Place 3 089 The Genius I Was 3 0410 The Sleeping Policeman 4 0511 I Must Fly 4 2912 I ll Get Them In 3 3913 The Safecracker 5 2214 The Therapist 3 23Personnel editThe Trash Can Sinatras Francis Reader vocals guitar Paul Livingston guitar John Douglas guitar David Hughes bass Stephen Douglas drums Additional musicians Paul McGeechan piano organ Allison Thomson trumpet Scott Walker saxophone Davie Crichton violin David McCluskey dulcimer Production Hugh Jones Helen Woodward mixing track 1 3 7 9 Larry Primrose mixing 2 6 10 12 14 engineer tracks 2 6 Vincenzo Townsend engineer and mixing track 11 Steve Whitfield engineer tracks 1 3 5 7 9 10 12 14 Other Colin Dunsmuir photography Christine Frew front cover drawing Niamh and Simon at Ryan Art sleeve layoutCharts editChart 1996 Peakposition UK Albums Chart 2 125 Chart 2023 Peakposition Scottish Albums OCC 11 3 UK Albums Chart 3 77References edit a b Single releases Perthshire Advertiser 12 March 1996 p 16 a b c Chart Log UK DJ T Tzant Zobbel de Retrieved 13 April 2020 a b Official Albums Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company 20 January 2023 Retrieved 29 January 2023 Gellatly Jim 27 August 1996 Sinatras in a spin Aberdeen Evening Express p 16 TRASH CAN SINATRAS full Official Chart History Official Charts Company Officialcharts com Retrieved 13 April 2020 Celine Teo Blockey 20 October 2017 Interview Trashcan Sinatras survive bankruptcy obscurity and are back to celebrate their 30th anniversary AXS com Retrieved 13 April 2020 a b Tim DiGravina A Happy Pocket The Trash Can Sinatras Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Retrieved 13 April 2020 O Callaghan Colm 11 August 1996 Critics Choice Album Sunday Tribune McKay Neil 6 October 1996 LeAnn s old fashioned sound Sunday Life p 35 Monk Katherine 19 September 1996 Sam Phillips CD a treasure of new musical ideas The Vancouver Sun p C8 Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company Retrieved 29 January 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title A Happy Pocket amp oldid 1184415652, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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