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I’ve Seen Everything [CD] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
I’ve Seen Everything [CD] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
$18.49$19.99Product Type : CDs
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Releasing in September 2021, PNFG & LNFG are proud to bring you the remastered “I’ve Seen Everything” from Scotland’s legendary band - Trashcan Sinatras. Pressed on Opaque Red Vinyl (US Exclusive) & Deluxe CD w/6 bonus tracks. On its release, Tim Harrison of the Ealing Leader described I’ve Seen Everything as a “melodic, velvety concoction” with “a lot of subject matter” and “strong echoes of The Housemartins”. He concluded: “I’ve Seen Everything [is] an economic, restrained and sensitive collection well worth listening to.” The Irish Independent wrote: “Their debut was a fine beginning, but on its successor they’ve hardened their approach and broadened the scope of their songwriting. Whereas before they tended to sit back and admire their pretty chord structures, they’re now audibly relishing the opportunity to get stuck in to the material.] Brent Ainsworth of the Santa Cruz Sentinel felt the album was “abundant [with] luscious, flowing pop”, with the “softer songs” being best. David Mark of the Asbury Park Press commented: “Following up Cake would be difficult, but I’ve Seen Everything is an equally interesting effort from a very good group. While Cake was a bouncy album, I’ve Seen Everything is a notch more somber. The work, always interesting musically and lyrically, is something of a cross between The Beatles’ Rubber Soul and XTC’s Skylarking.” 1. Easy Read 2. Hayfever 3. Bloodrush 4. Worked A Miracle 5. The Perfect Reminder 6. Killing The Cabinet 7. Orange Fell 8. I'm Immortal 9. Send For Henny 10. Iceberg 11. One At A Time 12. I’ve Seen Everything 13. The Hairy years 14. Earlies 15. Say 16. Kangaroo Court 17. Skindiving 18. I’m the One Who Fainted 19. Houseproud 20. Ask Davy- Format Detail: CD
- Format: CD
- Genre: Indie & Alternative
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