Because I Can (Mice album)
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Released | 5 August 1996 | |||
Label | Permanent Records | |||
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Allmusic | [1] |
... Because I Can is the first (and only) studio album by Mice, and released through the Permanent Records label. Although a second album, New And Improved, was released, this was not a new album but rather an extended re-issue, released through the Jamtart label. The album peaked at 93 on the Official Albums Chart.[2]
Versions
[edit]Two versions of this album exist - a standard one disc version and a special edition two disc version, the second disc containing four songs from a BBC Radio 1 session.[citation needed]
Personnel on BBC Radio 1 session: Guitars: Dave Woodman; Julianne Regan; Marty Willson-Piper. Keyboards: Ali Kane. Bass: Tim McTighe. Drums: Dominic Luckman.[citation needed]
Track listing
[edit]Tracks taken from liner notes:[3]
- "Mat's Prozac"
- "Star"
- "Dear Sir"
- "Bang Bang"
- "The Milkman"
- "Blue Sonic Boy"
- "Julie Christie"
- "Miss World"
- "Trumpet Song"
- "Battersea"
- "Messed Up"
On the special edition version, disc two contained live recordings of:[citation needed]
- "The Milkman"
- "Mat's Prozac"
- "Blue Sonic Boy"
- "Dear Sir"
Reception
[edit]Chris True from AllMusic said it was "a solid record, with solid songwriting, catchy hooks, and plenty of humor and emotion ... the opener, 'Mat's Prozac' is a biting, sly, and cynical look at emotional assistance through pharmaceutical means, and 'Miss World' is an atmospheric song that would have stood out as a gem in the Eves' catalog".[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b True, Chris. "Because I Can - Mice | Album". AllMusic.
- ^ "Mice". Official Charts. 25 November 1995.
- ^ Mice (1996). Because I Can (Media notes). Julianne Regan & Tim McTighe (producers). Permanent Records.
External links
[edit]- Because I Can at Discogs