Queen of the Troubled Teens
"Queen of the Troubled Teens" | ||||
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Single by Idlewild | ||||
Released | March 1997 | |||
Genre | Punk rock | |||
Label | Human Condition | |||
Songwriter(s) | Colin Newton, Roddy Woomble, Rod Jones, Phil Scanlon | |||
Idlewild singles chronology | ||||
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"Queen of the Troubled Teens" is the debut single by Idlewild, released on Human Condition in March 1997. Initially, the single received only small scale acknowledgement in Edinburgh's record shops, and later received praise from local students and BBC Radio 1's Steve Lamacq.
This single is the only release to feature original bassist Phil Scanlon.
Queen of the Troubled Teens, can be downloaded for free (along with second single, "Chandelier") by fans who enter the CD version of Scottish Fiction - Best of 1997-2007 into their computer.
During an interview in 2007, Roddy Woomble mentioned that he had:
"one copy of ‘Queen Of The Troubled Teens’, but the thing is that it’s rubbish. I mean, for what it is – when I look back, like I do with fondness at copies of a favourite book or something – musically it’s just a bunch of 19-year-olds. Of course it’s part of the band’s history, but I think things have moved on.”[1]
The song has appeared on recent setlists, and remains a fan-favourite.
Track listing
- "Queen of the Troubled Teens"
- "Faster"
- "Self Healer" (Original version)
References
- ^ "Drowned in Sound - Features - ReDiScover: Idlewild". Archived from the original on 2008-05-03. Retrieved 2008-07-13.
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- Roddy Woomble
- Rod Jones
- Colin Newton
- Luciano Rossi
- Allan Stewart
- Andrew Mitchell
- Gareth Russell
- Gavin Fox
- Bob Fairfoull
- Phil Scanlon
- Hope Is Important
- 100 Broken Windows
- The Remote Part
- Warnings/Promises
- Make Another World
- Post Electric Blues
- Everything Ever Written
- Interview Music
- Scottish Fiction: Best of 1997–2007
- A Distant History: Rarities 1997–2007
- Captain
- "Queen of the Troubled Teens"
- "A Film for the Future"
- "Everyone Says You're So Fragile"
- "I'm a Message"
- "When I Argue I See Shapes"
- "Little Discourage"
- "Actually It's Darkness"
- "These Wooden Ideas"
- "Roseability"
- "You Held the World in Your Arms"
- "American English"
- "Live in a Hiding Place"
- "A Modern Way of Letting Go"
- "Love Steals Us from Loneliness"
- "I Understand It"
- "El Capitan"