A silent cry from Scotland
A lyric poem woven by the Trashcan Sinatras.
This debut album is characterized by a delicate sound that transcends the boundaries of guitar pop. Frank Leder's poetic lyrics and the band's sophisticated arrangements quietly penetrate the listener's heart. This is a masterpiece that unfolds an introspective and beautiful sound world born from the Glasgow indie scene.
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A:
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1)
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Obscurity Knocks
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2)
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Maybe I Should Drive
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3)
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Thrupenny Tears
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4)
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Even The Odd
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5)
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The Best Man's Fall
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B:
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1)
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Circling The Circumference
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2)
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Funny
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3)
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Only Tongue Can Tell
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4)
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You Made Me Feel
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5)
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January's Little Joke
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Engineer - Tony Harris
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Vocals - Frank Read
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Mastered By - Ray Staff
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Sleeve - TCS
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Engineer - Peter Rose
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Guitar - Paul Livingston
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Drums - Stephen Douglas
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Bass - George McDaid
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Guitar - John Douglas (5)
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Photography By - Paul Cox (5)
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Management - Porterhouse Management
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Photography By - Margaret Thomson