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20 October 2023

INDEPENDENT 20 VOLUME 14 Various Artists 1992


 

Discogs

 

Indie/alternative rock compilation


Tracklist
 
  1. Lush - For Love
  2. Moose - Last Night I Fell Again
  3. Revolver - Don't Ever Leave
  4. Mercury Rev - Car Wash Hair (The Bee's Chasing Me) Full Pull
  5. Throwing Muses - Not Too Soon
  6. Dr. Phibes And The House of Wax Equations - Hazy Lazy Hologram (Edit)
  7. The Sugarcubes - Hit
  8. Catwalk - Damascus
  9. Wonky Alice - Caterpillars
10. Curve - Die Like A Dog
11. The God Machine - Home
12. Silverfish - Jimmy
13. Leatherface - I Want The Moon
14. Midway Still - Wish
15. Gallon Drunk - Some Fools Mess
16. Daisy Chainsaw - Love Your Money
17. Shonen Knife - Space Christmas
18. Captain America - Wow!
19. The Pastels - Thru' Your Heart

10 December 2022

SUPERCLIMA Various Artists 1996

                                        


 

 Discogs 

 

Spanish (from Spain) comp released on Caroline Records for Rockdelux magazine

 

Tracklist

1Prodigy*Firestarter
2Girls Against BoysSuper-Fire
3Steve WynnShelley's Blues, Pt. 2
4Throwing MusesShark
5LushI Wanna Be Your Girlfriend
6China DrumLast Chance
7June (8)Stripteaser
8Peter Perrett In The One*Falling
9Papas FritasAfterall
10Guided By VoicesThe Official Ironmen Rally Song
11El Inquilino ComunistaColored View
12Holy BarbariansSpace Junkie
13Cool JerksBeautiful Sad Face
14ScheerWish You Were Dead
15Lisa GermanoA Beautiful Schizophrenic
16SpoonDismember
17VancouversReach Out
18Gorky's Zygotic MynciIf Fingers Were Xylophones
19Tommy KeeneOn The Runway
20Jack LoganWhen It All Comes Down
21DoverShe Will
22SpainUntitled 1 (Radio Edit)

 

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

07 June 2020

HU H Volume 9 CD Sampler 1995

by request

Tracklist


1 Circle Jerks I Wanna Destroy You
2 Daryll-Ann Stay
3 Fig Dish Quiet Storm King
4 Blue Mountain Soul Sister
5 Ash Jack Names The Planets
6 Gene Sleep Well Tonight
7 Letters To Cleo Awake
8 Sleeper (2) Inbetweener
9 Greenberry Woods* Smash-Up
10 Liquorice Cheap Cuts
11 Throwing Muses Shimmer
12 Misery Loves Co. Need Another One
13 Poster Children King For A Day
14 The Seymours* Arcade Boy

07 September 2018

TANYA DONELLY Lovesongs For Underdogs 1997

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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

26 April 2018

BELLY Feed The Tree 1993



Discogs


Artist Biography by


Star
Following several years in Throwing Muses, as well as a brief detour in the Breeders in 1990, Tanya Donelly formed her own band, Belly, in 1992. With Belly, Donelly expanded her dreamy pop hooks into more concise, catchy songs, as well as harder-edged rock. The band's 1993 debut, Star, became one of the first beneficiaries of the commercialization of alternative rock; it rode to gold status within its first year of release, as "Feed the Tree" made headway on mainstream pop radio. Despite their strong start, Belly never became genuine stars, and once their 1995 follow-up, King, bombed, Donelly disbanded the group.
Slow Dust [EP]
Donelly (vocals, guitar) broke away from Throwing Muses in late 1991, forming Belly with fellow ex-Muse Fred Abong (bass), drummer Chris Gorman, and his guitarist brother Tom. Donelly hired Pixies producer Gil Norton to work on the group's debut EP, Slow Dust, which confirmed that her dream pop sensibilities had more hooks than many of her peers. Slow Dust reached number one on the British indie charts in early 1992, and two other EPs followed that year, generating strong word of mouth. Belly's debut album, Star, was released in February of 1993 to strong reviews, and its first single, "Feed the Tree," reached the U.K. Top 40, helping the album enter the British charts at number two. Shortly afterward, the single became a crossover hit in the U.S. The band added Gail Greenwood as bassist -- Abong left the band during the recording of Star -- that spring, and spent the remainder of 1993 on tour, helping send the album to gold status in America.
Dove
In 1994, Belly recorded their second album with classic rock producer Glyn Johns. The resulting record, King, was more rock-oriented than its predecessor, partially because of Johns' work and partially because of Greenwood, who was a harder rocker than Donelly. King was expected to be Belly's breakthrough into the mainstream, yet was greeted with mixed reviews upon its spring release and quickly fell off the charts. In the wake of its failure, Donelly disbanded Belly in 1996. She went solo, and released four studio albums and a series of EPs through the early 2010s, as she raised a family with husband Dean Fisher. Greenwood played with L7 and Bif Naked, then formed Benny Sizzler, while the Gorman brothers worked as commercial photographers. In early 2016, the band announced that it was working on new material and planning to tour that year. Following that 2016 tour, the band headed in to the studio and in 2018 they released Dove, their first full-length record in 23 years. In advance of the album's release, Belly put out the lead single "Shiny One."

Tracklist  


1 Feed The Tree 3:28
2 Trust In Me 4:19
3 Dream On Me 4:56
4 Star 3:02
 

23 February 2017

TRADEMARK OF QUALITY™ Various Artists 1994

by request

Tracklist

1 Lux* Intro 0:34
2 The Cramps Confessions Of A Psychocat 2:59
3 The Flaming Lips She Don't Use Jelly (Demo) 3:26
4 Babes In Toyland Dialogue/ Sweet '69 (Demo/Work In Progress) 4:04
5 Green Day 1000 Light Years Away (Live In Barcelona) 2:47
6 Mr. Bungle Dialogue/ Raping Your Mind 6:21
7 Filter (2) Hey Man, Nice Shot (Demo) 5:13
8 Grant Lee Buffalo Gold Chain Drag 2:17
9 Poster Children Dialogue/ 10 O'Clock Tigers 4:36
10 American Music Club Dialogue/ President's Test 4:54
11 Chance The Gardener Smoke (Demo) 3:11
12 Porno For Pyros Dialogue/Hey Baby (Land Of The New Rising Sun) (July 4th Post Barbecue Jam) 4:16
13 Mudhoney Welcome To Dawn Overture, Parts III & IV Of XVII (Goodbye Mo, Hello Lenny!)/ Dialogue 0:58
14 Wilco Passenger Side (Demo) 3:29
15 Throwing Muses Teller (Demo) 2:53
16 Lush Childcatcher 3:08
17 Bloodloss Face Down In Mud 3:49
18 Soul Coughing Budda Rhubarb Butter 3:29
19 Suddenly, Tammy* Beach Song 3:22
20 Saint Etienne Chock Stock (Live In Sheffield) 3:53
21 Red House Painters Summer Dress 2:50
22 No Artist Outro 0:36

19 June 2014

THROWING MUSES Limbo 1996

by request
 

Tracklist

1 Buzz 3:18
2 Ruthie's Knocking 3:25
3 Freeloader 3:28
4 The Field 3:28
5 Limbo 4:26
6 Tar Kissers 3:07
7 Tango 2:52
8 Serene 2:50
9 Mr. Bones 3:09
10 Night Driving 4:50
11 Cowbirds 3:53
12 Shark 8:02
 

22 May 2014

THROWING MUSES Red Heaven 1992

by request
 
 
 

Review by

Undaunted by the departure of Tanya Donelly to form her own group, Belly, Kristen Hersh continued Throwing Muses as a trio on the band's fourth album, Red Heaven. The pared-down lineup gives rock songs like "Furious" and "Backroad" a more powerful, muscular sound and pop tracks like "Dirty Water" and "Firepile" a crisp, spacious feel. Overall, Red Heaven is the Muses' most rock-oriented album since House Tornado, especially on songs like the Bob Mould duet "Dio," "The Visit," and "Rosetta Stone," but the band's pace has slowed into a slinky, winding groove that is more solid and forceful than the volatile tempo shifts of its early work. However, the ballad "Pearl" rivals anything on Throwing Muses with its spooky unpredictability, and the charming, delicate "Summer St." is one of Hersh's most endearing songs. One of Throwing Muses' finest albums, Red Heaven showcases Hersh's continuing development as a powerful and eclectic singer, songwriter, and guitarist.
 
 


Tracklist  

1 Furious 3:52
2 Firepile 3:11
3 Dio 2:51
4 Dirty Water 3:37
5 Stroll 0:58
6 Pearl 5:36
7 Summer St. 2:16
8 Vic 1:08
9 Backroad 3:48
10 The Visit 3:48
11 Dovey 0:55
12 Rosetta Stone 3:31
13 Carnival Wig 4:11