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Happy Songs for Happy People

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Released
  
17 June 2003

Happy Songs for Happy People (2003)
  
Mr Beast (2006)

Release date
  
17 June 2003

Label
  
Toy's Factory

Length
  
41:50

Artist
  
Mogwai

Producer
  
Tony Doogan

Genres
  
Post-rock, Indie rock

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Recorded
  
Cava Studios, Glasgow, Scotland

Similar
  
Mogwai albums, Post-rock albums

Mogwai happy songs for happy people full album


Happy Songs for Happy People is the fourth full-length studio album by Mogwai. It represents a further evolution of Mogwai's toned down, more electronic sound: all songs are based on electric guitars and live drums, but synthesizers are used frequently and often take the main stage on this album, with strings and piano also making the occasional appearance. The songs on the album are subdued, with the only exceptions being the towering "Ratts of the Capital," and the closer "Stop Coming to My House".

Contents

Mogwai's usual vocalist Stuart Braithwaite does not sing on this album at all. Barry Burns ("Hunted by a Freak", "Killing All the Flies") and John Cummings ("Boring Machines Disturbs Sleep") accept vocal duties, however nearly all the vocals are heavily processed and incomprehensible.

The CD also contains a demo version of Cubase and the individual tracks for each instrument in "Hunted by a Freak" allowing remixing and reconstructing of the song.

The pre-release MP3s of this album circulating on the net had a sample of "Happy Tree Friends" cartoon main theme mixed in at the end of the last track. Some of the fans were frustrated buying the released CD afterwards and not finding the sample there.

It was the first Mogwai album to appear in the US charts, spending one week on the Billboard 200 at #182.

A computer animated video was released for the song "Hunted by a Freak", depicting a person throwing pets to their death.

The song "I Know You Are But What Am I?" is used as the closing of Episode 8, Season 1 of the TV show Person of Interest.

The song "Kids Will Be Skeletons" was featured in the 2015 video game Life Is Strange.

Track listing

All songs written by Mogwai

Japanese version Bonus Track
  • "Sad DC" - 4:34
  • Personnel

    Mogwai
  • Dominic Aitchison - bass guitar
  • Stuart Braithwaite - guitar
  • Martin Bulloch - drums
  • Barry Burns - guitar, keyboard
  • John Cummings - guitar, piano
  • Additional musicians
  • Luke Sutherland - violin on "Killing All the Flies" and "Stop Coming to My House", guitar on "Ratts of the Capital"
  • Caroline Barber - cello on "Hunted By a Freak", "Moses? I Amn't" and "Golden Porsche"
  • Donald Gillian - cello on "Killing All the Flies"
  • Scott Dickinson - viola on "Killing All the Flies"
  • Greg Lawson - violin on "Killing All the Flies"
  • Production
  • Tony Doogan - producer, recording, mixing
  • Mogwai - producers
  • Michael "Frango" Bannister - assistant engineering
  • Gavin Lawrie - assistant engineering
  • Adam Nunn - mastering
  • Uncontrollable Urge - cover
  • Divine Inc - design
  • Songs

    1Hunted by a Freak4:16
    2Moses? I Amn’t3:02
    3Kids Will Be Skeletons5:28

    References

    Happy Songs for Happy People Wikipedia


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