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Teenage Fanclub - Thirteen album

Teenage Fanclub - Thirteen album

  • Performer: Teenage Fanclub
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: Thirteen
  • Released: 1993
  • Style: Alternative Rock, Psychedelic Rock
  • Country: Europe
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  • Rating: 4.4
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Thirteen is the fourth album by Scottish alternative rock band Teenage Fanclub, released in 1993 on Creation Records in the UK and Geffen in the US. It was commonly believed at the time that it was named after the song "Thirteen" by Big Star, a band that has heavily influenced Teenage Fanclub. The self-produced album was poorly received by critics on its release. It peaked at number 14 on the UK Albums Chart.

Thirteen (Teenage Fanclub album). Thirteen is the fourth album by Scottish alternative rock band Teenage Fanclub, released in 1993. It was named after the song "Thirteen" by Big Star, a band that has heavily influenced Teenage Fanclub Track listing.

Here is the tenth studio album by Scottish alternative rock band Teenage Fanclub, released on 9 September 2016 on the band's own PeMa label in Europe and on Merge Records in North America. It was the band's final album to feature co-founder Gerard Love, who left the band in November 2018.

Released October 4, 1993. That was an album that took us a very, very long time to make. We’d been on tour for Bandwagonesque and gone everywhere. That record was very successful for us.

Producer – Andy Macpherson, Teenage Fanclub. A Creation Records Product. Distributed by Pinnacle. Recorded at Ca Va Workshops, Glasgow and Revolution Studios, Cheadle Hulme, Cheshire. Thirteen ‎(CD, Album). Creation Records, Creation Records, Creation Records. CRECD 144, 474478 2, CRE 474478 2. Europe. CRECD 144, 484211 2, 01-484211-10.

If Teenage Fanclub once seemed like a ceaseless rush of endorphins, their new sound was a small plane taking off: It seemed to glide on its own, and, before you knew it, was airborne. Don’t Look Back, a highlight from Grand Prix, finds Love admitting there’s little he can say to change someone’s mood; with Blake and McGinley’s harmonies aiding him through the final, triumphant chorus, though, he becomes a hero-stealing cars, lighting up the city. After 2000’s Howdy!, an album of quiet triumphs-the off-kilter rhythm of Dumb Dumb Dumb, Cul De Sac ’s otherworldly drift-Teenage Fanclub started taking longer between records, retreating even further from the spotlight. They now seemed more willing to put the band on hold to gather new energy from collaborations and side projects.

More albums from Teenage Fanclub: Man-Made by Teenage Fanclub. Howdy! by Teenage Fanclub. Words Of Wisdom And Hope by Teenage Fanclub. Bandwagonesque by Teenage Fanclub. The King by Teenage Fanclub. Songs From Northern Britain by Teenage Fanclub. Here by Teenage Fanclub. Shadows by Teenage Fanclub. View all albums . Thirteen.

Unjustly savaged by fans and critics alike upon its initial release, with the benefit of hindsight Thirteen has revealed itself an eminently worthy follow-up to the classic Bandwagonesque; though not as consistent or refreshing as its predecessor, the album takes simultaneous steps backward and forward, retreating to a darker, sludgier guitar sound reminiscent of their debut effort A Catholic Education even as. It was named after the song " Thirteen " by Big Star, a band that has heavily influenced Teenage Fanclub.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Hang On
Flute – Iain MacDonaldSongwriter [Song Written By] – Love*Violin – John McCusker
5:05
A2 The Cabbage
Slide Guitar – Mike HareSongwriter [Song Written By] – Blake*Violin – Joe McAlinden
2:56
A3 Radio
Songwriter [Song Written By] – Love*
2:56
A4 Norman 3
Songwriter [Song Written By] – Blake*
4:36
A5 Song To The Cynic
Songwriter [Song Written By] – Love*
3:36
A6 120 Mins
Songwriter [Song Written By] – McGinley*
3:07
B1 Escher
Songwriter [Song Written By] – McGinley*
3:19
B2 Commercial Alternative
Alto Saxophone [Alto Saxaphone] – Joe McAlindenSongwriter [Song Written By] – Blake*Violin – Joe McAlinden
2:40
B3 Fear Of Flying
Songwriter [Song Written By] – Love*
5:24
B4 Tears Are Cool
Songwriter [Song Written By] – McGinley*
3:48
B5 Ret Liv Dead
Violin – Joe McAlinden
2:09
B6 Get Funky
Songwriter [Song Written By] – O'Hare*
1:23
B7 Gene Clark
Songwriter [Song Written By] – Love*
6:37

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Creation Records Ltd.
  • Copyright (c) – Creation Records Ltd.
  • Distributed By – Pinnacle
  • Recorded At – Ca Va Studios, Glasgow
  • Recorded At – Revolution Studios
  • Mixed At – Revolution Studios
  • Mastered At – Hit Factory Mastering
  • Pressed By – Damont
  • Published By – Polygram Music Publishing Ltd.

Credits

  • Artwork [Polaroid Concept By] – The Laird
  • Engineer – Andy Macpherson
  • Engineer [Assistant Engineers] – Andy Lee, Darrin Tidsey, Duncan Cameron , Paul Chisholm, Tony Doogan
  • Mastered By – Tim Young
  • Other [Rummanetics Adviser And Drum Consultant] – Jay Spiegel
  • Performer [Played By], Vocals [Sung By] – Teenage Fanclub
  • Photography By [Band Photograph By] – Dennis Keeley
  • Photography By [Cover Photography By] – Brian Spanklen
  • Producer – Andy Macpherson, Teenage Fanclub
  • Sleeve [Sleeve Layout By] – Mark Bown

Notes

A Creation Records Product.
℗ & © 1993 Creation Records Limited.
Distributed by Pinnacle.
Made in England.

Recorded at Ca Va Workshops, Glasgow and Revolution Studios, Cheadle Hulme, Cheshire.
Mixed at Revolution Studios.
Mastered at the Hit Factory.
Published by Polygram Music Publishing Limited.

Joe MacAlinden appears courtesy of SBK Records/ERG.
John McCusker and Iain MacDonald appear courtesy of The Battlefield Band and Temple Records.

c/w a colour inner sleeve printed with credits and photographs.
Track times are not printed on the release itself.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 5 017556 301449
  • Barcode (Scanned): 5017556301449
  • Label Code: LC 6306
  • Matrix / Runout (Run-out etching side A, variant 1): CRELP-144 A² DAMONT PAVAGRUNGI
  • Matrix / Runout (Run-out etching side B, variant 1): CRELP-144 B² DAMONT LET THE MUSIC SPEAK -
  • Matrix / Runout (Run-out etching side A, variant 2): CRELP-144 A¹ DAMONT A I
  • Matrix / Runout (Run-out etching side B, variant 2): CRELP-144 B¹ DAMONT A I

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
CRECD 144, 474478 2, CRE 474478 2 Teenage Fanclub Thirteen ‎(CD, Album) Creation Records, Creation Records, Creation Records CRECD 144, 474478 2, CRE 474478 2 Europe 1993
CRECD 144, 484211 2, 01-484211-10 Teenage Fanclub Thirteen ‎(CD, Album) Creation Records, Creation Records, Creation Records CRECD 144, 484211 2, 01-484211-10 Austria 1996
DGCD-24533 Teenage Fanclub Thirteen ‎(CD, Album, Club) DGC DGCD-24533 US 1993
DGCD-24533 Teenage Fanclub Thirteen ‎(CD, Album, Promo) DGC DGCD-24533 US 1993
DGCD-24533 Teenage Fanclub Thirteen ‎(2xCD, Album, Ltd, Ext) Geffen Records DGCD-24533 US 1993

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Comments

Gri Gri
The first side is very strong and just as good as the more acclaimed Bandwagonesque and Grand Prix. But the second side falters a bit. Still doesn't deserve it's bad rap.