Showing posts with label The Breeders. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Breeders. Show all posts

19 April 2025

THE DAY WE EXHUMED DISCO Various Artists 1994


 

Discogs

 

Compilation given away free with the European magazine from Spain, ROCK DE LUX Nº113, November 1994.

 


Tracklist

1Veruca SaltForsythia
2Pale SaintsAngel
3Vic ChesnuttWhere Were You
4Grant McLennanPut You Down
5Girls Against Boys(I) Don't Got A Place
6LushHypocrite
7PavementRange Life
8Come (2)String
9ThrumSo Glad
10ScarceAll Sideways
11The BreedersHead To Toe
12Radial SpangleCaf, 'fine
13Jesus Lizard*Countless Backs Of Sad Losers
14Palace Brothers*I Send My Love To You
15Sammy (4)Hi Fi Killers
16Lisa GermanoCry Wolf
17Cop Shoot CopAny Day Now
18Shady (3)Prosperous
19Robert Forster2541


09 April 2023

LADIES WHO LUNCH 7 inches

 

Kims We Love
7 inch
1995


Everybody's Happy Nowadays
7 inch

1997


Discogs

 

Ladies Who Lunch featured two members of Luscious Jackson: Kate Schellenbach and Josephine Wiggs. Ladies Who Lunch recreate Sonic Youth's Bull In The Heather with a Kraftwerk Trans Europe Express twist and The Pixies Gigantic. Although quite different and more electronic and dark than Luscious Jackson, this is worth a listen.



Kims We Love

 

Tracklist

A1
Bull In The Heather
A2
Bull In The Heather (Instrumental)
B1
Gigantic
B2
Untitled



Everybody's Happy Nowadays


Tracklist

A
Everybody's Happy Nowadays
B
Please Tell Me

16 July 2022

DR. MARTENS SHOE PIE Various Artists 1997

 



Discogs

 

Comp released by 4AD

 Tracklist

  1. Lush - Runaway
  2. Throwing Muses - Freeloader
  3. Heidi Berry - Holy Grail
  4. Dead Can Dance - The Snake and the Moon (Edit)
  5. GusGus - Polyesterday
  6. The Breeders - Safari
  7. Scheer - Demon
  8. Mojave 3 - Mercy (Strings Version)
  9. Pale Saints - 1000 Stars Burst Open
10. His Name Is Alive - Nice Day
11. Michael Brook - Arrival
12. Tarnation - There's Someone
13. Lisa Germano - I Love a Snot (Tchad Blake Mix)
14. Tanya Donnelly - Human
15. Paladins - One Step

26 June 2021

IN A FIELD OF THEIR OWN: Highlights Of Glastonbury 1992

 

by request

Discogs

 
Exclusively available to readers of NME (New Musical Express).

All tracks recorded live during Glastonbury 1992 between the 26th and 28th of June.


Tracklist 

1-1 The Orb A Huge Ever Growing Pulsating Brain That Rules From The Centre Of The Ultraworld 7:47
1-2 Jah Wobble's Invaders Of The Heart Do You Live What You Sing? 7:59
1-3 Flowered Up Weekender 12:39
1-4 James Gold Mother 6:26
1-5 Dr. Phibes & The House Of Wax Equations Hazy Lazy Hologram 6:42
1-6 Fat Dinosaur Love 5:13
1-7 Senser The Journey Of Life 5:27
1-8 Curve Faît Accompli 4:52
1-9 Th' Faith Healers Reptile Smile 5:11
1-10 The Breeders Iris 3:41
1-11 Lush Starlust 4:29
2-1 Billy Bragg And The Red Stars Accident Waiting To Happen 4:05
2-2 Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine Sheriff Fatman 5:09
2-3 The Levellers Battle Of The Beanfield 3:43
2-4 Ned's Atomic Dustbin Grey Cell Green 4:20
2-5 The Frank And Walters Walter's Trip 2:55
2-6 The Family Cat Steamroller 7:01
2-7 The Real People What You Want 3:12
2-8 Spiritualized Shine A Light 10:59
2-9 Kitchens Of Distinction Mad As Snow 6:26
2-10 Thousand Yard Stare Seasonstream 4:38
2-11 Midway Still Better Than Before 3:05
2-12 Senseless Things Too Much Kissing 4:26
2-13Blur Sunday Sunday 3:36

 

07 September 2018

TANYA DONELLY Lovesongs For Underdogs 1997

.



Artist Biography by


Pod
A founding member of three of the most successful bands of the post-punk era, singer/songwriter Tanya Donelly was born July 14, 1966, in Newport, Rhode Island. At the age of 16, she and stepsister Kristin Hersh formed Throwing Muses, which in 1985 became the first American band ever signed to the influential British label 4AD; not only did the Muses' dreamy, swirling guitar sound prove highly influential on many of the alternative acts to emerge in their wake, but they also made any number of unprecedented advances into the male-dominated world of underground rock. The group was primarily Hersh's project, however, and in 1989 Donelly sidelined with Pixies bassist Kim Deal in the Breeders, appearing on their debut LP, Pod.
Star
While originally designed as a forum for both Donelly and Deal, the latter soon assumed control of the group, and by 1991 Donelly had exited both the Breeders and Throwing Muses to form her own band, Belly. After issuing a pair of well-received EPs, Belly released their 1993 full-length debut, Star -- a superb collection of luminous, fairy tale-like guitar pop songs -- and for the first time in her career, Donelly earned commercial success commensurate to her usual critical accolades; not only did the record go gold on the strength of the hit single "Feed the Tree," but the band even garnered a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist. However, when 1995's King failed to live up to high expectations, Donelly disbanded Belly to pursue a career as a solo artist; Lovesongs for Underdogs, her debut LP, appeared in 1997.
Beautysleep
After a tour in support of the album, she and husband Dean Fisher took a break and traveled to Central America. Two years later, she and Fisher welcomed a daughter whom they named Gracie. Motherhood was now Donelly's focus, but she still found time for music. In between raising a child and weekend trips to the studio, she issued the Storm EP in 2002. A month later, her long-awaited sophomore effort, Beautysleep, was released. Whiskey Tango Ghosts followed in 2004. For her fourth album, Donelly and a host of musicians gathered at an old hotel in Bellows Falls, Vermont to record This Hungry Life before a small club audience. The ten-song set arrived on Eleven Thirty Records in October 2006.
Swan Song Series
In August 2013, Donelly released the first in a series of EPs she called The Swan Song Series, in which she collaborated with a diverse range of musicians, writers, and artists. Participants in the project included singer/songwriters Bill Janovitz and Robyn Hitchcock, as well as novelists and occasional songwriters Rick Moody and Wesley Stace (aka John Wesley Harding). The Swan Song Series EPs were later collected into a three-CD (or three-LP) set from American Laundromat Records, released in May 2016.

Tracklist  

1 Pretty Deep 4:24
2 The Bright Light 3:21
3 Landspeed Song 3:34
4 Mysteries Of The Unexplained 4:52
5 Lantern 3:11
6 Acrobat 3:31
7 Breathe Around You 2:57
8 Bum 3:09
9 Clipped 4:01
10 Goat Girl 2:16
11 Manna 5:26
12 Swoon 4:28

15 December 2013

THE AMPS Pacer 1995




Discogs


Artist Biography by


Last Splash

After the overwhelming success of "Cannonball" and Last Splash took the Breeders by surprise -- and led to their quick burnout -- singer/songwriter/guitarist Kim Deal formed the Amps in 1994 as a way to release new material while the Breeders took a break. With her other group's drummer Jim MacPherson, Deal assembled a new band from members of other bands around her hometown of Dayton, OH, including Nathan Farley and Luis Lerma of the Tasties. Originally called Tammy & the Amps, the band sounded like a rougher, rawer version of the Breeder's skewed pop. The Tipp City EP heralded Pacer, their first and only album, which was released in late 1995. That year, the Amps toured with friends and like-minded acts such as Helium and Sonic Youth. The following year, Deal folded the Amps lineup into a new version of the Breeders -- which also included Pod-era member Carrie Bradley -- for a handful of California dates with Primus. As the Breeders' notoriously unstable lineup changed, all of the former Amps left the group within two years. 


Tracklist 

1 Pacer 2:31
2 Tipp City 2:08
3 I Am Decided 2:28
4 Mom's Drunk 1:42
5 Bragging Party 4:32
6 Hoverin 2:46
7 First Revival 2:53
8 Full On Idle 2:18
9 Breaking The Split Screen Barrier 3:07
10 Empty Glasses 2:39
11 She's A Girl 1:50
12 Dedicated 4:12

 

20 September 2011

100 WATT SMILE And Reason Flew 1999

By request

This is the only release I have of them at this time.

From Wikipedia

100 Watt Smile was an eclectic grunge-styled band with country influences that was founded in 1994 by singer/songwriter Carrie Bradley (formerly of Ed's Redeeming Qualities and The Breeders) and drummer Michael Hart. The band's lineup soon expanded to contain Scott Greiner on guitar and Scott Houston on bass.

The band provided a vehicle for the quirky songwriting that Bradley was known for during her days with Ed's Redeeming Qualities, with her quiet, breathy vocals and signature violin work juxtaposed against heavy electric guitar and bass and driving percussion. Indeed, their 1999 debut album, And Reason Flew, begins with an updated version of Bradley's haunting song New Jersey, which first appeared on the Ed's Redeeming Qualities album Big Grapefruit Cleanup Job.

The band followed up with a second, eponymous album in 2001; after the release of this album, information about the subsequent activities of the band and its members is scarce, at best. Carrie Bradley has recently been spotted as part of the San Francisco musical duo The Great Auk