Weightlifting (album)
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Weightlifting | ||
Studio album by The Trash Can Sinatras | ||
Released | August 2004 | |
Recorded | ??? | |
Genre | Indie Pop | |
Length | 49:19 | |
Label | Spin Art Records | |
Producer(s) | Simon Dine | |
Professional reviews | ||
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The Trash Can Sinatras chronology | ||
A Happy Pocket (1996) |
Weightlifting (2004) |
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Weightlifting is the fourth album by Scottish Indie Pop band The Trash Can Sinatras. The album was released to positive critical review [1][2][3] and as such was heralded as a great return to form for the band. Released on August 31, 2004 in the United States, it is the first full studio album released by the band in eight years since the 1996 offering, A Happy Pocket.
A special double disc limited edition version of the album was released initially with a bonus DVD containing special content and videos of the band.
[edit] Track listing
(all tracks written by The Trash Can Sinatras)
- "Welcome Back" – 2:24
- "Got Carried Away" – 3:48
- "All the Dark Horses" – 4:10
- "What Women Do to Men" – 4:04
- "Freetime" – 2:26
- "Usually" – 4:53
- "It's a Miracle" – 3:09
- "A Coda" – 2:44
- "Trouble Sleeping" – 4:34
- "Country Air" – 3:27
- "Leave Me Alone" – 4:01
- "Weightlifting" – 4:39
[edit] Personnel
- Andy Chase - mixing
- John Douglas - rhythm guitar, vocals
- Stephen Douglas - drums, vocals
- Davy Hughes - bass guitar
- Scott Hull - mastering
- Greg Lawson - violin, string arrangements
- Paul Livingston - lead guitar
- Stevie Mulhearn - Hammond organ, moog synthesizer
- Wouter Raubenheimer - viola
- Francis Reader - rhythm guitar, vocals