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Sunshine On Leith

The Proclaimers

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Album Review

Barely causing a ripple upon its 1988 release, Sunshine on Leith, the second album by Edinburgh's the Proclaimers, received new life five years down the road when the infectious "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)" became a fluke hit following its inclusion on the soundtrack to Benny & Joon. Although nothing else on the album quite matches that Top Ten's energy or quirky charm, the duo's (twin brothers Charlie and Craig Reid) sophomore effort still manages to be a highly listenable and thoroughly engaging blend of folk and pop with several nods to their Scottish heritage. Many of the lyrics touch upon the subject of domestic and familial bliss as on "Then I Met You"; the jaunty, wide-eyed wonder of "Sean"; and the lovely, waltz-like title track (featuring some gorgeous harmonies). There's a thread of optimism that runs through most of the album only broken on the few occasions when the two stray from the comforts of home and hearth (as on "What Do You Do"). Other standout tracks include the upbeat swagger of "I'm On My Way" and the steel-guitar twang of their cover of Steve Earle's "My Old Friend the Blues."

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Everytime I hear this, I think of David Tennant and Billie Piper dancing to it. good times, good times, and good song too

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AWESOME!

Sure, you probably came for "500 Miles", but I highly reccommend you stay for the whole album. The Proclaimers' catchy melodies, close harmonies, thoughtful and clever lyrics are displayed prominently throughout this ENTIRE album. You'll have fun listening to these tunes over and over again. Standout tracks are (there are several): "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)", "Cap In Hand", "Then I Met You", "Sean", "Sunshine On Leith", "I'm On My Way", "What Do You Do", and "Oh Jean".

Biography

Formed: 1986 in Leith, Scotland

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

When the Scottish duo of Craig and Charlie Reid emerged in 1987, they were immediately compared to the Everly Brothers. Considering their energetic, melodic folk-rock, the comparison made some sense, even though the Proclaimers didn't really sound like the Everlys. Instead, the band was a post-punk pop band, aggressively displaying their thick accents on sweet, infectiously melodic songs about love, politics, and life in Scotland. After two albums in the late '80s (This Is the Story [1987], Sunshine...
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Sunshine On Leith, The Proclaimers
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Pop, Music, Pop/Rock
  • Released: 1988

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