Senor Happy Discography of CDs
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I'm Sorry CD (2004)
Senor Happy albums Boston-based Señor Happy's long-delayed sophomore release, I'm Sorry, is an immediate stew of grungy riffs and sunny hooks. While their presence on Q Division, Boston's best pop record label, and the band's occasionally sunny choruses may get them branded power pop, Señor Happy are a band whose sound leans more heavily on the attack of bands like MC5 or the Stooges mixed with the cinematic wash of late-'80s/early-'90s shoegaze-y Britpop like Swervedriver or even the Darling Buds. As usual, Mike Denneen gives everything a sharp, ...
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Senor Happy CD (1998)
Senor Happy music CDs Señor Happy's melodic brand of power pop was debuted on the trio's 1998 self-titled disc on Boston's Q Division Records. The album begins with "Take You There," with Derek Schanche's composed vocals and the song's increasingly edgy instrumentation. That short song is ...
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 Senor Happy Songs
Popular or famous Senor Happy music songs: How Many Ways, Disco Dancing Queen, Got You, Love If You're Real, Ain't That True, Even the Score. More music songs Angriest Tree, Blue, Walk You Down, Hand In The Ground, Boy In A Dress, Soon, Peek A Boo, For Strangers, Take You There, 14 days. More music songs Nice Hot Spot In The Shade, Be Inside, Moving With The Saints, Hey, C'mon and Sin. See All Songs
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