Crazy on the Weekend
Crazy on the Weekend is the sole album by English indie band Sunhouse.
Working with producer John Reynolds, the band continued their practice of recording outside a studio environment, working in the producer's house in Notting Hill.[1] Their acoustic-based songs were augmented by washes of strings and organ, earning comparisons to Nick Drake, Tom Waits and Beth Orton.
Sinéad O'Connor provides backing vocals on the track "Hard Sun".[2]
Released in March 1998, Crazy on the Weekend had some critical success including a five star review in Uncut.[1] It featured in the year end best of lists for Uncut,[3] Les Inrockuptibles[4] (both unordered) and Mojo (#15).[5] Despite the critical success, the album sold poorly and the band never recorded again. Singer-songwriter Gavin Clark went on to form the band Clayhill and made several guest appearances on recordings by Unkle. Clark died in 2015.
Tracklisting
- "Crazy on the Weekend"
- "Hurricane"
- "Chasing the Dream"
- "Spinning Round the Sun" (accordion by Carol Isaacs)
- "Good Day to Die"
- "Lips"
- "Loud Crowd"
- "Monkey Dead"
- "Hard Sun"
- "Swing Low" (organ/wurlitzer by Carol Isaacs)
- "Animal"
- "Second Coming" (hidden track)
References
- John Niven (22 February 2015). "John Niven: This is an obituary for a man many of you will never have heard of - I just wish you had". dailyrecord. Retrieved 13 April 2018.
- "Thank You For Hearing Me:Hard Sun". Sinead O'Connor.com. Archived from the original on 13 April 2018. Retrieved 13 April 2018.
- "Rocklist,net...Uncut Recordings of the Year Lists". Rocklist.net. Retrieved 13 April 2018.
- "Rocklist,net...Les Inrockuptibles". Rocklist.net. Retrieved 13 April 2018.
- "Rocklist,net...Mojo End of Year Lists". Rocklist.net. Retrieved 13 April 2018.