Happy (Real Life album)

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Happy
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Studio album by
Released7 October 1997
Recorded1996–1997
Toyland Studios, World Recording Studios
Genre New wave
Length42:59
Label Curb Records
Producer Real Life
Real Life chronology
Lifetime
(1990)
Happy
(1997)
Imperfection
(2004)
Singles from Happy
  1. "Deep Sleep"
    Released: 1996
  2. "Meltdown"
    Released: 1997

Happy is the fourth studio album by Australian new wave band Real Life. The album was released in October 1997. At the time of release, Real Life consisted of David Sterry, Danny Simcic, Allan Johnson and George Pappas.

Contents

A 1999 limited edition release of Happy featured a bonus remix album called Happier.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svgStar empty.svg [1]

Tomas Mureika from AllMusic said "The cover speaks volumes. The head that looks like a scary, puffy fish is indicative of the [band's] new direction... still very much in the synth pop vein, but now with a dangerous, dark gothic edge" adding "This is a dark, brooding record, but one which would craft the persona of Real Life for the next decade. Still very hook-laden, still very danceable -- but darker, more ominous and definitively more goth." [1]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Everything Explodes"David Sterry4:55
2."Virus"Sterry, George Pappas4:19
3."I Did What I Did"Sterry, Pappas3:26
4."Happy"Sterry, Pappas4:49
5."Girl Jesus"Sterry, Danny Simcic3:41
6."Satisfied"Sterry, Simcic3:31
7."Skin"Sterry, Pappas4:02
8."Deep Sleep"Sterry3:46
9."Learning How to Breath"Sterry, Pappas3:33
10."Meltdown"Sterry, Simcic5:56
11."Deep Sleep" (Momentum Dance Mix)Sterry7:37
12."Meltdown" (radio edit)Sterry, Simcic3:37
1999 "Happier" Bonus CD
No.TitleLength
1."Everything Explodes" (Pre War Mix)1:16
2."Virus" (Millennium Metal Mix)3:36
3."Happy" (Rebel Without a Cause Mix)4:51
4."Satisfied" (Denial Mix)4:31
5."Girl Jesus" (World Club Mix)6:42
6."Meldtown" (Insomnia Mix)4:45
7."Skin" (Out of Body Mix)4:43
8."Deep Sleep" (Momentum Dance Mix)7:34
9."Meltdown" (Machine Mix)4:18
10."I Did What I Did" (911 Mix)4:49
11."Deep Sleep" (Terraplane Mix)3:55
12."Learning How to Breathe" (East of Eden Mix)4:46

Release history

CountryDateFormatLabelCatalogue
United States of America1997
Momentum RecordMOM1001
Australia1998
  • CD
Blah Blah BlahBBB0072
Australia1999
  • 2xCD
Blah Blah BlahBBB0072

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References

  1. 1 2 Mureika, Tomas. "Happy – Heartland". AllMusic. All Media Network . Retrieved 17 October 2018.