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''A Postcard from Britain'' is the first studio album by English
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band the Sensible Gray Cells, released in October 2013 by Easy Action. The band is a side project of guitarist
Captain Sensible Raymond Ian Burns (born 24 April 1954), known by the stage name Captain Sensible, is an English guitarist, singer and songwriter. He co-founded the punk rock band the Damned in 1976, originally playing bass before switching to guitar. He is kn ...
and bassist Paul Gray of the Damned along with drummer Anthony Thickett. The theme of modern-day Britain runs throughout the album, which the band themselves describe as a
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Background

In the 1980s and 1990s, Captain Sensible and Paul Gray had worked together, both in the Damned and on Sensible's solo work. For years, the two had talked about recording an album together again, and in the autumn of 2012, Sensible visited Gray for a week at his home in
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. Both brought in songs for the project and some were written together. They traded ideas for songs in between visits to the local pub, where many of the lyrics were written. Commenting on the album's concept, Gray said, "The "postcards" theme quickly manifested itself, all the quirky things that make our funny old country both good and not so good ... it was great working to a theme and made the whole process very easy lyrically – it came together very quickly and was hugely democratic." They recruited drummer Anthony Thickett, who Gray played with in local band Monte Dons. "He has a great swing feel to his playing," Gray said. "We didn’t want a bish bash bosh merchant, and he fitted the bill perfectly." Sensible, a self-confessed aficionado of the '' Nuggets'' compilation albums of 1960s
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, was excited to record parts of the album in a real garage. "So when Kate, a retired doctor and friend of Mr. Gray's said we could use her's," he said, "it was an offer we simply couldn't refuse." With no budget, the band recorded the backing tracks in the garage, usually in a day, and then tracked the rest on their laptops in Gray's kitchen. The vocals and acoustic guitars were recorded on a cheap microphone placed in a cardboard box with egg cartons. The
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s and some of Gray's guitar parts were taken from his 4-track
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demos "as they had a certain gnarled, 'rough and ready' charm to them." Former Monty Dons members, Alan Davies and Phil Blight, contributed backing vocals, and Kate Briscoe, who let them use her garage played piano on one track. Sensible and Gray both knew former member of
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, the Welsh-residing
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. "He was well up for blowing some sax," Gray said in 2013, "so we boshed down to his gaff earlier this year with the laptop and he honked away as only he can on a couple of tracks." Sensible added "bits and pieces" at his home in
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, "and then we gave it to an engineer friend of mine to mix," Gray said. The subject matter of the songs ranges from British drinking culture ("Tragic Roundabout"), the nostalgia for family businesses ("Forgotten High Streets") and ''
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''-type television shows ("Halfway to Hollywood") to global warming ("English Summer"), the
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("Looking at You"), and
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("Stole Into the Night"). "I think the lyrics are very transparent," Gray said, "we wanted them to be accessible, they’re all about the things that bothered or amused us." A proposed tour in support of the album was dropped due to poor ticket sales.


Reception

Ian Abrahams, writing for ''Record Collector'' magazine, called the album "an engaging record with an appealing 1960s vibe and judicious sense of humour." He described the music as "catchy
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" mixed with " pub-rock sensibilities." He felt that some of the best moments are the low-key ones, writing that "there's a
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air to the lament and longing of "Forgotten High Streets" and a delightfully wistful angst to "City Bird"." On a less positive note, Abrahams wrote that "while it’s clear what they’re getting at on "Lottery of Life", the likes of
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are lazy targets. From that respect, some of their commentary is a bit patchy." Andy Close from the Pure Rawk website called it "a cracking collection of tunes" with "great hooks" and ''With Guitars'' magazine's Steve Janes called it "a good body of work." Janes noted Sensible's "unique guitar style" and Gray's "trademark
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basslines," describing the album as "well played, falling under, for the most part, the
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'' magazine, writer Greg Bartalos placed the album at No. 2 on his "My 10 favorite albums of 2013" list.


Track listing

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.


Personnel

; The Sensible Gray Cells *
Captain Sensible Raymond Ian Burns (born 24 April 1954), known by the stage name Captain Sensible, is an English guitarist, singer and songwriter. He co-founded the punk rock band the Damned in 1976, originally playing bass before switching to guitar. He is kn ...
– vocals, guitar, keyboards * Paul Gray – bass, guitar, keyboards, backing vocals * Anthony Thickett – drums, percussion ; Additional personnel *
Nik Turner Nicholas Robert Turner (26 August 1940 – 10 November 2022) was an English musician best known as a member of space rock pioneers Hawkwind. Turner played saxophone and flute, as well as being a vocalist and composer. While with Hawkwind, Tur ...
– saxophone on "State of the Nation" and "Looking at You" * Kate Briscoe – piano on "Halfway to Hollywood" * Alan 'Big Al' Davies – backing vocals * Phil Blight – backing vocals ; Technical * Captain Sensible – producer * Paul Gray – producer * Steve Davies – mixing, mastering * Andy Martin – cover art (postcard designs) * Alan 'Big Al' Davies – photography (band photos)


References

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