Five Hungry Joes – A pictorial archive of the Trashcan Sinatras. Legendary Scottish Band


One, Two, Three, Four, Five
February 7, 2009, 10:00 am
Filed under: 1992-1993 I've Seen Everything | Tags: , , , ,

‘Senses Working Overtime’ is one of the many Trashcan cover versions.

Originally recorded by XTC, this 12-inch vinyl was given out to fans – a Christmas present perhaps – at a concert in 1992.

These were extremely limited with just under 1,000 copies pressed – here’s No.77.

xtc_02xtc_03xtc_011992 Go! Discs Ltd EXTCS1



Spoofs
February 6, 2009, 7:59 pm
Filed under: 1990-1991 Cake | Tags: , , , ,

The original working title for the album ‘Cake’ was ‘Spoofs’.

Here’s a white label test pressing copy of it. One side has the handwritten label with the other blank. The same inscribed legends ‘The Exchange Ray’s’ and ‘When is adore not adore?’ appear on either side.

If you take a look at the official Trashcans discography you’ll see a cassette version of ‘Spoofs’ was also produced.

spoofs_02spoofs_011990 Go! Discs 828 201-1



Let It Snow…
February 5, 2009, 9:03 pm
Filed under: 1998-2003 | Tags: , , ,

This is the jewel case version of ‘Snow’, subsequent to the original digi-pak.

The washed out colour on the inner sleeve notes is about the only real difference in this release.

snow_jewel_01snow_jewel_03snow_jewel_02snow_jewel_04snow_jewel_0511999 SMEJ Associated Records/Sony Music Entertainment AICT 129 (Japan)



Recorded In Glorious Technicolour
February 4, 2009, 9:26 am
Filed under: Press | Tags: , ,

Printed in black and white.

Here’s a full page advertisements to promote the release of single ‘Hayfever’.

The painting is by John Douglas.

The first one is taken from the NME April 10 1993

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and this one is from Melody Maker April 17 1993

mm_170493_hayfeverApril 1993 NME/Melody Maker



Sell Out!
February 4, 2009, 9:00 am
Filed under: Press | Tags: , , , ,

Promotional poster for the three sold out Troubadour shows on October 8-9 2004. This was the band’s first concert in California in 11 years.

I’ve no idea who designed the poster, but I like it.

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