Yes Please!

Yes Please!
A crayon drawing of a woman in a shroud holding a baby
Studio album by
Released22 September 1992
Recorded
  • January–March 1992
  • May 1992
Studio
GenreSoul funk
Length48:37
LabelFactory
Producer
Happy Mondays chronology
Pills 'n' Thrills and Bellyaches
(1990)
Yes Please!
(1992)
Uncle Dysfunktional
(2007)
Singles from Yes Please!
  1. "Stinkin' Thinkin'"
    Released: 31 August 1992
  2. "Sunshine and Love"
    Released: 9 November 1992

Yes Please! is the fourth studio album by British rock band Happy Mondays, released on 22 September 1992 through Factory Records. Following the non-album single "Judge Fudge", Factory allotted the band a budget of £150,000 for their next album. After settling on producers Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth, both members of Talking Heads and Tom Tom Club, Happy Mondays decamped to Blue Wave Studio in Saint Philip, Barbados, in February 1992. The sessions were plagued by a variety of issues, such as frontman Shaun Ryder developing a crack habit and dancer Bez breaking his arm three times. With little finished material and a lack of lyrics, the band returned to the United Kingdom; Ryder was admitted into a detox centre. Recording continued for two weeks in May 1992 at Comfort's Place Studio in Lingfield, Surrey, where Ryder did his vocals. Yes Please! is a soul funk album with a bleak sound that earned it a comparison to Unknown Pleasures (1979) by Joy Division.

Yes Please! received mixed reviews from music critics, a few of whom found it to be uninspired, while others said it had some high points. It peaked at number 14 on the UK Albums Chart, going on to sell 50,000 copies by the end of the year. Happy Mondays toured the UK in October 1992, which was followed by a one-off Japanese show. Factory Records went into administration the next month; the band broke up in early 1993. "Stinkin' Thinkin'", released as the lead single from Yes Please! on 31 August 1992, topped the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart in the United States and peaked at number 31 in the UK. "Sunshine and Love", released as the album's second single on 9 November 1992, reached number 5 on the Dance Club Songs chart and reached number 62 in the UK.