Another Sunny Day
Another Sunny Day | |
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Origin | London, England |
Genres | Indie pop |
Years active | 1986–1992 |
Labels | Sarah |
Past members |
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Another Sunny Day was an indie pop solo project of Harvey Williams, signed to Sarah Records. Williams later recorded two albums under his own name.
History[]
The band was a solo project for Harvey Williams (born in Newlyn, Cornwall), started while studying at Plymouth Polytechnic in 1986.[1][2] Williams graduated and then pursued a career in music.[1][2] Williams signed a deal with Sarah Records and the first Another Sunny Day release was the "Anorak City" flexi-disc in April 1988, which came with the Are You Scared To Get Happy? fanzine, and was named 'Single of the Week' by NME.[1][2] The debut single proper was "I'm in Love with a Girl Who Doesn't Know I Exist", released two months later, which was again named 'Single of the Week'.[2] Williams relocated to London in early 1989.[2] The next release was in May 1989 – the "What's Happened?" single, followed later that year by "You Should All Be Murdered" and a limited 7-inch single on Bob Stanley's Caff label, with a cover version of Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark's "Genetic Engineering".[1] While Williams recorded alone, he was joined by friends including Bobby Wratten, Michael Hiscock and Matthew Drummond for live shows.[3] A couple more singles preceded the only Another Sunny Day album, London Weekend. Williams then joined Blueboy, before recording under his own name, releasing one album on Sarah and one on Shinkansen Records, and later went on to collaborate on several records by other groups including The Field Mice (for whom he became a permanent member) and The Hit Parade.[1][2] Harvey Williams was working at the BBC in 2002, while also a member of Trembling Blue Stars.[3]
Cherry Red Records re-issued the London Weekend album in August 2009; This release included six additional tracks: "Genetic Engineering", "Kilburn Towers", "It's OK If You Don't Love Me", "The Boy From St Ives", "I'm In Love With a Girl Who Doesn't Know I Exist" (four-track version), "Things Will Be Nice" (four-track version).[4]
Discography[]
Singles[]
Title | Release date |
Label | Notes | UK Independent Singles Chart[5] |
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"Anorak City" | 1988 | Sarah | 6" flexi-disc | |
"I'm in Love with a Girl Who Doesn't Know I Exist" | 1988 | Sarah | 12 | |
"What's Happened" | 1989 | Sarah | 19 | |
"You Should All Be Murdered" | 1989 | Sarah | 15 | |
"Genetic Engineering" | 1989 | CAFF | ||
"Rio" | 1990 | Sarah | ||
"New Year's Honours" | 1992 | Sarah |
Albums[]
- London Weekend (1992) Sarah - compilation
Compilation appearances[]
- "I Want You" on Something's Burning in Paradise (1988)
as Harvey Williams[]
- Rebellion (1994), Sarah
- California (1998), Shinkansen
with The Hit Parade[]
- Sixteen Weeks (1993), Polystar
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e Strong, Martin C. (2003) "Another Sunny Day", in The Great Indie Discography, Canongate, ISBN 1-84195-335-0
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f White, Michael (2015) Popkiss: The Life and Afterlife of Sarah Records, Bloomsbury Academic, ISBN 978-1628922189, pp. 69 et seq
- ^ Jump up to: a b Gunnarsson, Tommy (2002) "Interview: Harvey Williams", Penny Black Music, 11 May 2002. Retrieved 16 December 2018
- ^ Reed, John (2009) "Another Sunny Day – London Weekend", Record Collector, Issue 369, December 2009
- ^ Lazell, Barry (1997). Indie Hits 1980-1999. Cherry Red Books. ISBN 0-9517206-9-4.
- Living people
- English pop music groups
- British indie pop groups
- Musical groups from London
- Sarah Records artists
- Musical groups established in 1987
- Musical groups disestablished in 1992
- English male guitarists
- English male singer-songwriters
- People from Newlyn