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


Hey Mister, Can I Have My Ball Back?
January 24, 2009, 8:08 pm
Filed under: 1990-1991 Cake | Tags: ,

Follow-up single to ‘Obscurity Knocks’. 3-track CD with card sleeve.

The front cover picture is of Frank kicking a ball into the Atlantic Ocean on the west coast of the Isle of Lewis (see comment below), while on the back, you get the impression he’s quite pleased with what he’s just done. Was it his ball I wonder?

Frank duets with his sister Richael on ‘Tonight You Belong To Me’, a song made famous by Steve Martin in ‘The Jerk’.

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Four Sound Tracks
January 24, 2009, 7:44 pm
Filed under: 1995-1996 A Happy Pocket | Tags: , ,

4-track promo sampler, which is considered to be the promo for ‘To Sir, With Love’. The fourth track ‘Born Free’ was recorded for the stage version of Irvine Welsh’s ‘Maribou Stork Nightmares’.

The ‘Spooktime’ film review on the back cover is an excerpt from the NME.

tswl_promo_02tswl_promo_03tswl_promo_01Some copies of this release were promo stickered – like this one…

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It Spooks For Itself
January 24, 2009, 7:29 pm
Filed under: 1995-1996 A Happy Pocket | Tags: , , ,

A soundtrack EP to ‘Spooktime’ – a fifteen minute short film inspired by characters who appear on the album ‘A Happy Pocket’.

‘Spooktime’ was written and conceived by Scottish director, John McFarlane, along with Paolo Hewitt (Oasis and Paul Weller biographer) and Tony Crean (Go! Discs’ Head of Marketing). The songs on the CD provide a musical backdrop to the film which is crammed full of drugs, violence, sex and murder.

The film also played at the Cannes Film Festival in France.

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A Joint Effort
January 24, 2009, 11:26 am
Filed under: Related | Tags: , ,

The brainchild of Idlewild’s Roddy Woomble, ‘Ballads Of The Book’ began as a simple idea to bring together the literary talents of Scotland’s writing community with a diverse range of new and established recording artists.

This is the 18-track promo CD which includes the Trashcans’ interpretation of the Ali Smith poem ‘Half An Apple’ – a simple, bittersweet love song about keeping half an apple spare for a loved one who is gone.

This song was originally written for folk singer Kate Rusby, but eventually made its way into the hands of the Trashcans, who turned it into a melancholic ballad.

The slide guitar on this song is magic.

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(The First Ten Minutes)
January 24, 2009, 10:58 am
Filed under: 1990-1991 Cake | Tags: ,

4-track debut EP in picture card sleeve with lyrics.

The CD has degraded a bit through time – probably a reaction to the card – but it still plays and sounds as good as new.

obscurity_card_01obscurity_card_03obscurity_card_021990 Go! Records Ltd/Go! Discs GODCD34