I’ve Seen Everything is the second album by the Trashcan Sinatras. Since its original release in 1993, it has achieved cult-like status and regularly features high up on those ‘Best Scottish Albums Ever’ lists that pop up with regularity.
Recently reissued via Last Night From Glasgow, this accompanying book is the song-by-song story of the album, from its initial underwhelming sessions to the sparkling, finished product, told through the eyes of the five Trashcan Sinatras and the team that helped realise the band’s ambitions. It features accompanying interviews with long-time admirers and supporters of the band such as Gideon Coe, Pete Paphides, Eddi Reader, Emma Pollock, Billy Sloan, and Gary Crowley, amongst many others.
Written with a microscopic eye for the finer details by Craig McAllister and lovingly photographed by Stephanie Gibson, the book – beautifully designed by Chris Dooley - promises to be a warm, funny, and definitive account of one of music’s best-kept secrets.
Language
English
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
October 01, 2021
The Perfect Reminder: The Story of Trashcan Sinatras’ I’ve Seen Everything
I’ve Seen Everything is the second album by the Trashcan Sinatras. Since its original release in 1993, it has achieved cult-like status and regularly features high up on those ‘Best Scottish Albums Ever’ lists that pop up with regularity.
Recently reissued via Last Night From Glasgow, this accompanying book is the song-by-song story of the album, from its initial underwhelming sessions to the sparkling, finished product, told through the eyes of the five Trashcan Sinatras and the team that helped realise the band’s ambitions. It features accompanying interviews with long-time admirers and supporters of the band such as Gideon Coe, Pete Paphides, Eddi Reader, Emma Pollock, Billy Sloan, and Gary Crowley, amongst many others.
Written with a microscopic eye for the finer details by Craig McAllister and lovingly photographed by Stephanie Gibson, the book – beautifully designed by Chris Dooley - promises to be a warm, funny, and definitive account of one of music’s best-kept secrets.