Smart (Sleeper album)

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Smart
Studio album by
Released13 February 1995
Recorded1994
GenreBritpop
LabelIndolent/Arista
Producer
Sleeper chronology
Smart
(1995)
The It Girl
(1996)
Singles from Smart
  1. "Swallow"
    Released: 31 January 1994
  2. "Delicious"
    Released: 9 May 1994
  3. "Inbetweener"
    Released: 9 January 1995
  4. "Vegas"
    Released: 27 March 1995

Smart is the debut studio album by English rock band Sleeper, released on 13 February 1995[1] by Indolent Records. It was mixed by Stephen Street. The album's sleeve photo is of the Mercury Seven astronauts. A 25th anniversary deluxe edition was released in 2020 on both vinyl and CD. The CD version has 10 extra tracks.

Background[edit]

Vocalist and guitarist Louise Wener came across guitarist Jon Stewart while the pair were attending Manchester University in 1992. The following year, they moved to London and formed a band with bassist Diid Osman and drummer Andy Maclure of the Crawl. The band, christened Surrender Dorothy, started performing live by mid-1993; they signed to Indolent, who were impressed with the track "Stay", and changed their name to Sleeper. Stewart said there were "about a dozen Surrender Dororthys" in the United States. They played a few shows under this new name prior to the release of the "Alice in Vain" single,[2] in November 1993.[3] "Swallow" was then released as a single in February 1994, followed by "Delicious" in May 1994, the latter of which peaked at number 75 on the UK Singles Chart.[2] Soon afterwards, they went on tour supporting Blur,[4] and released the Bucket & Spade EP in June 1994.[5]

Release[edit]

"Inbetweener" was released as a single in January 1995.[6] Author Dave Thompson, in his book Alternative Rock (2000), wrote that it was the most anticipated album of the year that overcame the "hype, hope, and hubris which attended it", despite the tabloid press focusing its efforts "searching for details of Wener's mid-album split" from Stewart.[4] "Vegas" was released as a single in March 19995.[7]

Reception[edit]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[8]
Alternative Rock7/10[4]
Christgau's Consumer Guide(1-star Honorable Mention)[9]
Q[10]
Record Collector[11]
Select4/5[12]
Uncut7/10[13]

Thompson said the band's "quietly seething indy-pop" positively accentuates Wener's "tough vulnerability. Right now, the focus is squarely on the lyrics' vivid tales of sex, death, and the vanities and vagaries of modern life."[4]

Track listing[edit]

Credits per booklet.[14]

No.TitleWriter(s)ProducerLength
1."Inbetweener"Louise WenerPaul Corkett, Sleeper3:18
2."Swallow"Wener, Jon StewartCorkett, Sleeper2:42
3."Delicious"Wener, StewartIan Broudie3:01
4."Hunch"Wener, StewartCorkett, Sleeper3:38
5."Amuse"WenerCorkett, Sleeper2:09
6."Bedhead"WenerCorkett, Sleeper3:00
7."Lady Love Your Countryside"WenerCorkett, Sleeper2:40
8."Vegas"WenerCorkett, Sleeper3:14
9."Poor Flying Man"Wener, StewartCorkett, Sleeper4:01
10."Alice in Vain"Wener, StewartCorkett, Sleeper3:35
11."Twisted"Wener, StewartCorkett, Sleeper3:01
12."Pyrotechnician"Wener, StewartCorkett, Sleeper3:26
2020 25th anniversary deluxe edition bonus Tracks
No.TitleLength
13."Bedside Manners"2:53
14."Tatty"3:56
15."Little Annie"2:48
16."It's Wrong Of You To Breed"3:00
17."One Girl Dreaming"4:19
18."Alice In Vain" (Single Version)3:31
19."Hymn To Her"3:33
20."Big Nurse"4:08
21."Ha Ha You're Dead"3:31
22."Bank"1:26

Personnel[edit]

Personnel per booklet.[14]

Certifications[edit]

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[15] Gold 100,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References[edit]

Citations

  1. ^ Sexton 1995, p. 10
  2. ^ a b Thompson 2000, p. 626
  3. ^ "Alice - Sleeper / Release Info". AllMusic. Retrieved 21 October 2023.
  4. ^ a b c d Thompson 2000, p. 627
  5. ^ "Bucket & Spade - Sleeper / Release Info". AllMusic. Retrieved 21 October 2023.
  6. ^ "Inbetweener - Sleeper / Release Info". AllMusic. Retrieved 21 October 2023.
  7. ^ "Vegas - Sleeper / Release Info". AllMusic. Retrieved 21 October 2023.
  8. ^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Smart – Sleeper". AllMusic. Retrieved 22 September 2018.
  9. ^ Christgau, Robert (2000). "Sleeper: Smart". Christgau's Consumer Guide: Albums of the '90s. St. Martin's Griffin. ISBN 0-312-24560-2. Retrieved 22 September 2018.
  10. ^ Anon. 1995, p. 102
  11. ^ "Sleeper: Smart". Record Collector. p. 96. [A] double-entendre laden statement of intent delivered with a sharp eye and plenty of lip.
  12. ^ Wilkinson 1995, p. 90
  13. ^ Sharp 2020, p. 50
  14. ^ a b Sleeper (1995). Smart (booklet). Indolent Records. SLEEPCD 007.
  15. ^ "British album certifications – Sleeper – Smart". British Phonographic Industry.

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