Formation
The band members met through the club/pub music scene in Irvine. The name was derived from a music class for the unemployed, where students improvised on various 'instruments'. After banging on some trash cans, someone mentioned Frank Sinatra and the band name was born. The original band members included Frank Reader (bass), Davy Hughes (guitar and vocals), George McDaid (guitar) and Paul Forde (drums). By late 1986/early 1987, the line-up had changed to include Paul Livingston (guitar), John Douglas (guitar) and Stephen Douglas (drums), along with Frank Reader moving to vocals and Davy Hughes to bass. While the band has included other members for short periods of time over the years, this is the line-up that would record the bulk of the Trashcan Sinatras' music to date.
Cake
The band was spotted by Simon Dine in 1987 and quickly signed to Go! Discs. Using their signing advance, the band purchased a recording studio in Kilmarnock, naming it Shabby Road. Work began on their debut album, which was eventually released in 1990. Cake featured the band's largest worldwide hit single, Obscurity Knocks, as well as a couple of other hits (Only Tongue Can Tell and Circling the Circumference). The band was often compared to The Smiths and the success of Cake in the United States, where it spent three months in the Billboard 200, led to extensive touring in both the UK and North America in support of the album.
I've Seen Everything
The follow-up record, I've Seen Everything was released in 1993. The song Hayfever made an appearance on the MTV animated series, Beavis and Butt-head. The band released two singles (Hayfever and I've Seen Everything) and toured the UK, North America and Japan in support of the album.
A Happy Pocket
The band's third album, A Happy Pocket, was released in 1996. It was released in the UK and Japan, but was unavailable in the U.S. after the band's American distributor declined to release the record. The band released four singles from the album (The Main Attraction, Twisted and Bent, How Can I Apply...?, and To Sir, With Love, a cover of the 1967 Lulu #1 hit). The Trashcans did not tour in North America, only the UK and Japan.
After their record company Go! Discs was acquired by Universal in 1996, the band was dropped from the label, and subsequently forced to sell their Shabby Road recording studio and declare bankruptcy. The Trashcans kept a low profile in the following years, not playing any concerts until early 1999 (in Japan and Ireland). The Japanese concerts occurred at the same time the band was recording a new single, Snow (a cover of the Randy Newman song), which was released by Sony Japan in December 1999.
Weightlifting
In March 2000, the band set up camp in Hartford, Connecticut to record their fourth album. Between March and June, the band recorded around a dozen songs and played a handful of shows in the northeastern United States, their first shows in America since 1993. After returning to Scotland, the band decided to scrap the album as too dark and sombre (a reflection of their struggles over the previous few years), also feeling that the song writing was not really finished.
The band only performed four concerts in the UK in 2001, instead focusing on writing additional songs and recording demos for their fourth album. In March 2002, recording began at Riverside Studios in Glasgow. The band recorded a dozen songs on and off over the course of a year. In 2003, the band started to raise its profile by playing concerts and festivals in Scotland. They hired New York City based record producer and musician Andy Chase (of the band Ivy) to mix the new album tracks, which was completed by the end of the year.
With a new album ready for release, the Trashcans stepped up their activity in 2004. The band played in Spain and London, before heading to the United States in March. They appeared on the Morning Becomes Eclectic radio show with Nic Harcourt in March, the day of their sold out show at the Troubadour in Los Angeles California (their first appearance on the west coast of the U.S. in 11 years). From there, the band headed off to Austin, Texas for five appearances at the South by Southwest music festival. The Trashcans garnered quite a bit of press and record label attention, which led to a licensing deal with New York-based spinART Records.
The Trashcan Sinatras finally released their fourth album in August 2004. Weightlifting was warmly received by critics and the band completed a 25-date U.S. and Canada tour in September and October 2004. They had follow up U.S. tours in December 2004 and in April and May 2005, while also extensively touring Scotland, England, Ireland, Japan and Australia during 2004–2006. The Weightlifting album included the song All the Dark Horses, which was featured prominently in the first episode of the ABC Family Channel series Wildfire.
In the Music
The band's fifth studio album, In the Music, was recorded with producer Andy Chase between November 2007 and February 2008, at Stratosphere Sound in New York and in Martha's Vineyard. In July 2008, Carly Simon recorded backing vocals for the song Should I Pray?.
A single, Oranges and Apples, was released as a download-only single on 13 October 2008. The song was inspired by Syd Barrett, one of the founding members of Pink Floyd. The single was released in connection with The City Wakes, a festival in tribute to Syd Barrett that took place in Cambridge and London in October 2008.
The album was released (with bonus track Astronomy) in Japan on 22 April 2009 (on Victor Entertainment), in the United Kingdom on 14 September 2009 (on Lo-Five Records), and 27 April 2010 in North America (also on Lo-Five Records, with digital distribution by Ingrooves and physical distribution by Fontana Distribution). The North American release includes eight live bonus tracks, which are live acoustic recordings taken from the band's November 2009 UK tour. Lo-Five also released a limited, numbered deluxe edition of the album in July 2009, which featured two additional bonus tracks (I Can't Stand Tomorrow and I Just Don't Know How) and an in-depth booklet of liner notes, photos and a listing of everyone who pre-ordered the release.
The album received strong reviews from print and online media, with The Guardian describing it as "Gentle, grown-up popcraft that reveals more with each listen," and the BBC calling it " . . . tender, affecting music which impresses with increasing listens."
The band supported the 2009 album release with nearly 40 concerts and promotional appearances in the United States, Japan and the United Kingdom between July and November 2009, and with a follow-up tour of Japan in March 2010. On the follow-up Japanese tour, the band was supported by Japanese act Sunny Day Service, with whom they also recorded and released English-language and Japanese-language versions of the single "Town Foxes/yume iro no machide". The band also completed an 11 date USA promotional tour in June 2010.
A live acoustic album Brel - Acoustic Performances from Glasgow (recorded in Glasgow in 2009), a follow up to the band's 2005's acoustic live album Fez (recorded in New York City), was released on 9 November 2010. This was set to be followed by the release of Earlies... a 4-album box set marking the 20th anniversary of the release of Cake, comprised of the 3 Go!Discs albums and Weightlifting, digitally remastered with additional tracks and packaging including mementos reflecting the band's distinguished career. However, to date Earlies... has not been released.
Wild Pendulum
In October 2014 the band announced through social media that it would begin recording its sixth album in the coming months and offered fans the opportunity to pre-order it through PledgeMusic, with a series of "exclusives" offering unique content, merchandise and updates throughout the recording process. On 21 October 2015, the first track, Best Days On Earth was released to the band's PledgeMusic supporters in a project update on the site. In the same update, the band confirmed that the new album would be titled Wild Pendulum.
In an August 2015 project update, the band announced that the new album would be released in January 2016. A second track, Ain't That Something, was later released to PledgeMusic supporters, and the album's release was pushed back. On a 1 March 2016 project update, the band announced that a digital download of the complete album would be made available to supporters on 22 April 2016, with the album's release on physical CDs and vinyl to follow.
People
The Trash Can Sinatras Lyrics
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Can we come together
Into something new
And sow the seed for a greater good?
We'll grow if you let us
Thrive if you protect us
Shower us with love and perfect us
Comes the whitest rose
All because all of us are people
And people can fall in love
With other people
People who fall in love
Down in the city street
Two lovers meet
With a kiss on the cheek
At the end of the week
Evaporate in the city heat
You and I begin
Promising everything
Like orchards in the spring
We begin blossoming
Turning into people
People who fall in love
With other people
People who fall in love
'Cause we're people
We get to fall in love
Like other people
We get to show our love
We're people
Equal in the flesh and blood
We're people
Equal in the eyes of love
I feel like I'm one of them
I feel like I'm one of them
(People)
I feel like I'm one of them
(People who fall in love)
I feel like I'm one of them
(People)
I feel like I'm one of them
(People who fall in love)
(People)
(People who fall in love)
(With other people)
I feel like I'm one of them
The Trash Can Sinatras's song "People" is an optimistic plea for unity and acceptance, as the lyrics suggest that everyone is connected as human beings and that we all have the potential for growth and love. The opening lines set the tone for the song, emphasizing the common humanity shared by the singer and the listener. The lines "Can we come together / Into something new / And sow the seed for a greater good?" suggest that there is hope for a better future if people can work together.
The song's chorus emphasizes the idea that all people are capable of falling in love with one another. The repetition of the phrase "People who fall in love" reinforces the central message of the song: that love is a universal human experience that transcends boundaries of race, religion, or sexual orientation. The verses tell the story of two lovers meeting in the city, and their blossoming into people capable of love.
Overall, the lyrics of "People" are a call for empathy and connection, emphasizing that we all have the capacity for growth, love, and togetherness.
Line by Line Meaning
I am a human, you are human too
Acknowledging our shared humanity and unity as a starting point for connection.
Can we come together
Into something new
And sow the seed for a greater good?
Asking if we can collaborate, innovate and work towards a common good.
We'll grow if you let us
Thrive if you protect us
Shower us with love and perfect us
Up from the darkest earth
Comes the whitest rose
Expressing the need for support to flourish, to be nurtured with love, attention and encouragement.
All because all of us are people
And people can fall in love
With other people
People who fall in love
Highlighting that love is a universal human experience and that we all have the capacity to love and be loved.
Down in the city street
Two lovers meet
With a kiss on the cheek
At the end of the week
Evaporate in the city heat
Painting a picture of fleeting, ephemeral love amidst the hustle and bustle of city life.
You and I begin
Promising everything
Like orchards in the spring
We begin blossoming
Turning into people
Describing the journey of falling in love, and the transformation that it brings.
We get to fall in love
Like other people
We get to show our love
We're people
Equal in the flesh and blood
We're people
Equal in the eyes of love
Affirming that we all have the right to love and be loved, regardless of our differences. Reinforcing our shared humanity, and the bonds we share as a result.
I feel like I'm one of them
I feel like I'm one of them
(People)
I feel like I'm one of them
(People who fall in love)
I feel like I'm one of them
(People)
I feel like I'm one of them
(People who fall in love)
(People)
(People who fall in love)
(With other people)
I feel like I'm one of them
Reinforcing the idea that we are all 'one of them', we all experience love and connection. Emphasizing the universality of human experiences and emotions.
Contributed by Alexander T. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
pantera forever
ONE OF THE GREATEST MELODIC DITTIES EVER
DAVID CHAVEZ CASTILLO
Una de las mejores bandas desde los 80s. Y de siempre... Trashcan sinatras forever!!!
Tommy Meyer
LOVE The Trashcan Sinatras, LOVE this song! Their entire catalog of albums is incredible