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''At the Club'' is the debut studio album by the British band Kenickie. It was released in 1997 and reached number nine on the
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. ''At the Club'' includes the singles "Punka", "Millionaire Sweeper", "In Your Car", "Nightlife" and "Come Out 2nite", the lead track from the group's second EP, ''Skillex''. "How I Was Made" and an earlier stage of recording of "Acetone" also previously appeared on ''Skillex''; the latter recording had also been used as part of an acoustic
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in February 1996 and therefore appears on the band's BBC ''Peel Sessions'' CD. The album was produced by John Cornfield, Andy Carpenter and band member Peter Gofton (Johnny X). Receiving good reviews, the album was first released by Bob Stanley and
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's label EMIdisc in the UK on CD, cassette and LP on 12 May 1997. The album was released the following month in the US by
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with an additional two tracks. The front cover photograph was taken by Warren Du Preez.


Critical reception

In 2017, '' Pitchfork'' listed ''At the Club'' as the 23rd-best Britpop album, with staff writer Jazz Monroe commenting that Kenickie's "synth-dappled guitar-pop was deceptively vulnerable, a strange cocktail of elation and deflation", and adding, "Their songwriting sketched an alternative to girl power's individualist rush: Instead of assuming an audience with the tools to empower itself, Kenickie showed hedonism to be a release valve, something fought for and snatched from the daily grind on scrappy nights out."


Track listing


Personnel

Track numbering relates to the track listing of the UK release. ;Kenickie * Lauren Laverne - Lead Vocals, Guitar, Thigh slaps, Keyboards, Piano, Cello, Handclaps, Tambourine *Marie du Santiago - Lead Guitar, Vocals, Thigh slaps, Keyboards, Indian Bells, Handclaps *Emmy-Kate Montrose - Bass, Vocals, Thigh slaps, Keyboards, Trumpet, Indian Bells, Handclaps * Johnny X - Drums, Piano, Handclaps, Percussion, Lead Guitar (9) ;Other personnel *Ruth Thomas - Trumpet (5) *Andy Carpenter - Producer (2, 5, 7, 10, 13), Engineer (4, 12, 14), Additional Production (4, 14) *John Cornfield - Producer (1, 3, 6, 8, 10, 11, 13), Engineer (1, 3, 11), Mixing (6) * Peter Gofton - Producer (2, 4, 5, 10, 12, 13, 14), Assistant Producer (1, 3, 8, 11), Assistant Engineer (1, 3, 8, 11) *Darren Nash - Engineer (2, 5, 7, 11, 13) *Sean Thompson - Engineer (1 to 5, 7, 8, 11, 13, 14) *Adrian Bushby - Mixing (1 to 5, 7, 8, 11, 13, 14), Programming (7) *Pete Davies - Assistant Programming (7) *Clive Goddard - Engineer (10) *Mike "Spike" Drake - Mixing (10) *Warren Du Preez - Front Cover Photography *Andy Phillips - Photography *Martin Goodacre - Photography


B-sides

;from "Punka" * "Drag Race" * "Walrus" * "Cowboy" ;from "Millionaire Sweeper" * "Kamikaze Annelids" * "Perfect Plan 9t6" * "Girl's Best Friend" ;from "In Your Car" * "Can I Take U 2 The Cinema?" * "I'm An Agent" (
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* "Private Buchowski" * "Killing Fantasy" ;from "Nightlife" * "JP" * "Kenix" * "Skateboard Song" * "Eat the Angel" ;from "Punka" (re-release) * "Brighter Shade of Blue" * "Lights Out in a Provincial Town" * "Waste You" * "We Can Dream" - CD1 of this issue features the original single version of "Punka", CD2 the re-recorded album version.


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