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"The Rattler" is a 1986 song by Scottish
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and has become their most enduring track, often referred to as a "lost classic" of the Scottish music scene. The song was often described as " Springsteen-esque", even though the song had not been inspired or written in that way. "The Rattler" was originally released independently, but was withdrawn from
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over its lyrical content. Despite this the track reached #8 on the
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. Three years later, "The Rattler" was re-recorded and released on a
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as the third single released upfront of the band's debut album '' Good Deeds and Dirty Rags''. "The Rattler" became the band's only Top 40 hit.


Single release

The Mackenzies recorded "The Rattler" with producer Wilf Smarties, who was known for producing Edinburgh cult-band
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. At the same time, Smarties had been producing demos for
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, whose manager Elliot Davis heard their material. Davis signed the Mackenzies up to his label, The Precious Organisation, under a management deal. On 6 October 1986, Precious issued "The Rattler" on 7" vinyl, backed with bonus track "Candlestick Park". A week later, a 12" version followed, with an additional bonus track "The End". The band edited a home-made music video for "The Rattler", which was broadcast on '' The Tube'', which encouraged radio play of the song. But within weeks, "The Rattler" was abruptly dropped from Radio One playlists, allegedly due to the lyrics alluding to
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. Following the release of "The Rattler", the band changed management for follow-up single " Face to Face", before being signed to
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in a major-label record deal. In March 1989, Capitol Records released the re-recorded "The Rattler" in multiple-formats including
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, two
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and two
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s, one of each which was a limited edition with a gatefold sleeve, and a third 12" with an exclusive free poster. The single package was rounded out with
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"Calton Hill" and "Here Comes Deacon Brodie", named respectively after
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, a local 18th century councillor who maintained a secret life as a burglar; and a recording of
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". "The Rattler" debuted on the
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at #55; peaking at #37 four weeks later. "The Rattler" spent a total of six weeks on the UK charts, but provided the launch for ''Good Deeds and Dirty Rags'' to debut at #26 on the
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.


Track listings


Original release

*UK 7" single ''The Precious Organisation JEWEL2T'' #"The Rattler (I Hold What I Need In My Right Hand)" #"Candlestick Park (Wrapped Up In Paper And Words)" *UK 12" single ''The Precious Organisation JEWEL2T'' #"The Rattler (I Hold What I Need In My Right Hand)" #"Candlestick Park (Wrapped Up In Paper And Words)" #"The End (We Never Got The Way That We Should Go)"


Major label re-release

*UK 7" single ''Capitol Records CL 522'' (Card sleeve) *UK 7" single ''Capitol Records CLG 522'' (Gatefold sleeve) #"The Rattler" - 4:04 #"Here Comes Deacon Brodie" - 5:08 *UK 12" single ''Capitol Records 12CL 522'' *UK 12" single ''Capitol Records 12CLP 522'' (Limited edition w/poster) #"The Rattler" - 4:04 #"Here Comes Deacon Brodie" - 5:08 #"Theme From Calton Hill" - 4:15 *UK 12" single ''Capitol Records 12CLG 522'' (Gatefold sleeve) *UK CD single ''Capitol Records CDCL 522'' #"The Rattler" - 4:04 #"Here Comes Deacon Brodie" - 5:08 #"Calton Hill" - 4:15 #"Drunken Sailor" - 3:28


Credits

* Artwork By esign And Art Direction- Ken Donald * Bass - Neil Baldwin (2) * Drums - Kelly* * Lyrics By ords Music By - Kelly*, Metcalfe* * Producer - Wilf Smarties (tracks: A, B1) * Vocals, Guitar - Martin* * Vocals, Keyboards - Rona*, Shirley Manson


Charts


References


External links


Goodbye Mr Mackenzie website
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