Shack's self-titled album, released in 1988, is a stunning debut that showcases the Liverpool band's unique blend of indie rock, psychedelia, and folk. The album opens with "I Know You Well," a catchy and upbeat song that sets the tone for what's to come. The lead vocals, provided by Mick Head, are soulful and emotive, while the guitar work is intricate and melodic.
Other highlights on the album include "Al's Vacation," which features a driving rhythm section and a memorable chorus, and "Who Killed Clayton Square?," a haunting ballad that showcases the band's ability to write poignant and introspective lyrics. The closing track, "Natalie's Party," is a beautiful acoustic number that serves as a fitting end to the album.