Obscurity Knocks

"Obscurity Knocks" is a song by Scottish band The Trash Can Sinatras, released in 1990 as an extended play (and promotional single in the United States) from their debut studio album Cake. It was written by all five band members and produced by Roger Béchirian.[1] The EP reached No. 86 in the UK and remained on the chart for four weeks.[2] In 1991, the song reached No. 12 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart.[3]

"Obscurity Knocks"
Single by The Trash Can Sinatras
from the album Cake
B-side
  • "Who's He?"
  • "The Best Man's Fall"
ReleasedFebruary 1990 (UK)
Length3:36 (7" edit)
4:13 (album version)
Label
Songwriter(s)
  • Frank Reader
  • Paul Livingston
  • John Douglas
  • George McDaid
  • Stephen Douglas
Producer(s)Roger Béchirian
The Trash Can Sinatras singles chronology
"Obscurity Knocks"
(1990)
"Only Tongue Can Tell"
(1990)

Critical reception

Upon release, Penny Kiley of the Liverpool Echo praised the song as being a "beautifully melodic guitar jangle that lifts the spirits straight away". She noted Reader's vocals were reminiscent of Roddy Frame, and felt the song musically had "hints of the Housemartins and a bit of the Smiths".[4] Orange Coast Magazine reviewed Cake and described the song as one of the "standouts" on "this fine debut".[5]

In a retrospective review of Cake, Norm Elrod of AllMusic described the song, along with the album's other singles, as the "tastiest pieces of pure pop pleasure". The song was also picked as an AMG Pick Track.[1] In a 1999 review of Cake by CMJ New Music Report, Carlene Bauer commented: ""Obscurity Knocks," a high-spirited grouse about fickle fame and fleeting youth, is the best - and eeriest - number."[6] Colin Larkin, in his 1995 book The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, described the song as "plaintive".[7]

Track listing

7" EP
  1. "Obscurity Knocks" – 3:36
  2. "Who's He?" – 2:58
  3. "The Best Man's Fall" – 3:39
12" EP
  1. "Obscurity Knocks" – 3:36
  2. "The Best Man's Fall" – 3:39
  3. "Drunken Chorus" – 4:11
  4. "Who's He?" – 2:58
Cassette EP
  1. "Obscurity Knocks" – 3:36
  2. "Who's He?" – 2:58
  3. "The Best Man's Fall" – 3:39
CD EP
  1. "Obscurity Knocks" – 3:36
  2. "The Best Man's Fall" – 3:39
  3. "Drunken Chorus" – 4:11
  4. "Who's He?" – 2:58
CD single (US promo)
  1. "Obscurity Knocks (Edit)" - 3:35
  2. "Obscurity Knocks (Album Version)" - 4:10

Chart performance

Chart (1990-91) Peak
position
UK Singles Chart[2] 86
US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks[3] 12

Personnel

The Trash Can Sinatras
  • Frank Reader - vocals, guitar
  • Paul Livingston - lead guitar
  • John Douglas - rhythm guitar
  • George McDaid - bass
  • Stephen Douglas - drums
Production
  • Roger Béchirian - producer
  • Peter Rose - assistant producer, engineer
  • Tony Harris - engineer
  • John Leckie - mixing on "Obscurity Knocks"
Other
  • Ben Argueta - design (US release)
  • Porterhouse Management - management
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References

  1. AllMusic Review by Norm Elrod. "Cake - The Trash Can Sinatras | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2018-09-15.
  2. "TRASH CAN SINATRAS | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company". Officialcharts.com. Retrieved 2018-09-15.
  3. Billboard. "The Trashcan Sinatras Obscurity Knocks Chart History". Billboard. Retrieved 2018-09-15.
  4. Liverpool Echo - Penny Kiley's Rock and Pop - New releases: Penny's verdict - 10 February 1990 - page 7
  5. "Orange Coast Magazine - Google Books". Books.google.co.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-15.
  6. "CMJ New Music Report - Google Books". Books.google.co.uk. 1999-10-11. Retrieved 2018-09-15.
  7. "The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music: Threepenny Opera-Z.Z. Top - Google Books". Books.google.co.uk. 2010-09-28. Retrieved 2018-09-15.
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