Internal Wrangler Explained

Internal Wrangler
Type:Album
Artist:Clinic
Cover:ClinicInternalWrangler.jpg
Recorded:1999–2000
Genre:Indie rock, post-punk revival, garage rock
Label:Domino
Prev Title:Clinic
Prev Year:1999
Next Title:Walking with Thee
Next Year:2002

Internal Wrangler is the debut studio album by British indie rock band Clinic. It was released on 1 May 2000 through Domino Records.

Background

The band signed to Domino Records following the release of several self-financed singles. The song "The Return of Evil Bill" is a follow-up to the song "Evil Bill" that appeared on the Clinic compilation album, and remains a fan favorite in live shows. The band, particularly lead singer Ade Blackburn, are superstitious and chose not to include a song on the 13th track; instead a four-second silence is heard before the album's final song, "Goodnight Georgie". This is believed to be why the subsequent albums have been no more than 12 songs long until 2010's Bubblegum.

The short interlude track "DJ Shangri-La" is an excerpt of Ludwig van Beethoven's "Moonlight" Piano Sonata No. 14 in C-sharp minor played on a highly overdriven organ, although here it is played in standard 4/4 time, while the original piano motif was in 3/4 time. The song "The Second Line" was used prominently in a Levi's Jeans television advertisement in late 2000, which then led to it being re-issued. It also features an interpolation of the song "Cavern" by Liquid Liquid.

The album cover was inspired by Ornette Coleman's 1961 album Ornette!

Critical reception

The Independent wrote that "this short, sweet and sour debut album packs more imaginative strategies into half an hour than most bands manage in entire careers."[1]

Personnel

Clinic

Production

Notes and References

  1. News: Gill . Andy . Clinic Internal Wrangler . The Independent . 28 Apr 2000 . Features . 15.