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Wikipedia article


{{Infobox song

| name = Another Postcard

| cover = anotherpostcard.jpg

| alt =

| type = single

| artist = Barenaked Ladies

| album = Everything to Everyone

| released = September 2, 2003

| recorded = 2003

| studio =

| venue =

| genre = Rap rock, alternative rock

| length = 3:25

| label = Reprise Records

| writer = Steven Page
Ed Robertson

| producer = Ron Aniello

| chronology = Barenaked Ladies

| prev_title = Thanks That Was Fun

| prev_year = 2001

| next_title = Testing 1,2,3

| next_year = 2004

| misc =

}}

"'Another Postcard'" is a 2003-released song by the Canadian rock band Barenaked Ladies. It was the band's first single from the album 'Everything to Everyone' which was released after the band took a nearly two-year hiatus from performing. The song is notable for its reggae-rap verses. The verses are rapped by Ed Robertson while the chorus and bridge are led by Steven Page. The two co-wrote the track. The song was used and featured in the end credits and on the soundtrack of the 2008 American film 'Space Chimps'.

Content



The song is a story told by a protagonist who explains his situation. He has been receiving anonymous postcards with images of chimpanzees on the front. The verses explain the situation while the pre-choruses list various types of chimpanzees on some of the postcards.

The song was inspired when a neighbour of Page's sent a postcard depicting a chimpanzee to one of Page's children. This inspired the plot of the song. It was originally written as a joke song but became the first single off the album.

A sizable portion of the band's fanbase saw the song for little more than its trivial subject matter. The selection of the song as a single was attributed to the band's record company Reprise Records and was seen as an attempt to recapture the success of similarly rap-inspired singles "One Week" and "Pinch Me". The song was not particularly successful and did not attain the success of the two aforementioned songs, each being the first single from one of the band's two preceding albums ('Stunt' and 'Maroon' respectively).

Music video



The music video for the song was directed by Phil Harder who directed many of the band's later videos. The video is a parody of the B-movie monster/disaster genre and is split between two sets of scenes. The first is a disaster movie style film in which the band (under pseudonyms and in costume) avoided fake rubble in an attack by a giant chimpanzee, shot intentionally campy and interspersed with actual footage from the disaster film 'Earthquake'. The second set of scenes are performance, filmed in a round room with windows, intended to be inside Toronto's CN Tower (although the set the band plays in is not based on the actual interior). At the end, the CN Tower becomes a rocket and launches into outer space carrying the chimpanzee with it, a la 'Gamera'.

In the music video, the band's keyboardist Kevin Hearn is playing a Nord synthesizer.

Track listing



#"Another Postcard"

#"Next Time" (acoustic)

Personnel



* Ed Robertson lead vocals, acoustic guitar

* Steven Page electric guitar, background vocals

* Jim Creeggan double bass, background vocals

* Kevin Hearn keyboards, background vocals

* Tyler Stewart drums, background vocals

* "Chimp Chorus":

** Anna Hill

** Chris Wonzer

** Eric Sarafin

** Keith Rudyk

** Kevin "Chad" Robinson

** Pierre Tremblay

** Steven McDonald

Charts



References



Category:Barenaked Ladies songs

Category:2003 singles

Category:Songs written by Steven Page

Category:Songs written by Ed Robertson

Category:Song recordings produced by Ron Aniello

Category:2003 songs

Category:Reprise Records singles

Category:Music videos directed by Phil Harder

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