Showing posts with label Ash. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ash. Show all posts

11 December 2022

ALTERNATIVE SUMMER Various Artists 1996

 


Discogs

 
Warner Bros. comp


Tracklist

1AshGoldfinger4:00
2Porno For PyrosTahitian Moon3:46
3LushSingle Girl2:34
4Sense FieldDifferent Times2:47
5Love In ReverseSuper Car4:32
6Gods ChildFemale Elvis (I'm The Man)3:31
7Paul WesterbergAin't Got Me3:25
8ElectronicForbidden City4:01
9Joan Jett & The BlackheartsLove Is All Around (Single Version)2:23
10ScheerWish You Were Dead2:44
11Filter (2)Thanks Bro4:10
12Grant Lee BuffaloHomespun (Edit)3:33
13Holy BarbariansBrother Fights4:19
14You Am IJewels And Bullets2:57
15Super DeluxeShe Came On (Remix)3:08
16Fred SchneiderWhip3:20
17MinistryBrick Windows (Edit)4:05
18CrumbCelebrity Judges1:38

29 April 2022

CHILDLINE (TODAY'S TOP ARTISTS UNITE FOR CHARITY) Various Artists 1996

 

by request


Discogs

 

Compilation on the Polygram TV record label



Tracklist

4:28
2Paul WellerFeelin' Alright
4:01
3Ocean Colour SceneHuckleberry Grove
2:59
4Alisha's AtticStill Life
3:50
5AshPunk Boy
2:06
6MansunSki Jump Nose (Cliff Nourell Mix)
3:43
7SuedeLazy (Original Demo)
3:11
8PulpWhiskey In The Jar
4:48
9CastBetter Man
3:02
10Lighthouse FamilyOcean Drive (VH1 Acoustic Mix)
3:22
11MenswearCan't Smile Without You
3:58
12SaladBack Street Luv
3:30
13These Animal MenWichita Lineman
4:24
14Booth & The Bad Angel*Dance Of The Bad Angel (Archive Mix)
5:03
15TrickyChaos
2:51
16Bjork*Possibly Maybe (LFO Lucy Mix)
3:02
17East 17Looking For (Biff Mix)
4:01
18BoyzoneYour Song
3:53
1Automatic BabyOne (Live)

21 September 2021

HOT! Various Artists 1998

 


Discogs

 

compilation released by Select Magazine

 

Tracklist

1AshJesus Says (Evening Session Version)
4:32
2The WiseguysOoh La La
3:36
3Space (4) Feat. Cerys*The Ballad Of Tom Jones (Sound 5 Remix)
6:40
4The Jon Spencer Blues ExplosionLovin' Machine3:45
5The DelgadosEverything Goes Around The Water4:15
6StereolabOne Small Step
4:17
7CubaFoxy's Den4:15
8Les Rythmes Digitales(Hey You) What's That Sound?
3:38
9Eddie IzzardKennedy3:46
10CorneliusFree Fall
4:09
11UnkleRabbit In Your Headlights (3D Remix)
7:32
12The Divine ComedyCommuter Love
4:44
13Quasi (2)The Happy Prole
1:44
14MogwaiA Cheery Wave From Stranded Youngsters2:20
15Cable (2)Pocket Promise3:23
16Elliott SmithBallad Of Big Nothing2:48
17Nick Cave & The Bad SeedsThe Ship Song (Live)4:19

 

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

25 July 2016

I HATE THE 90s Volume 16

I don't get comments on my compilations anymore. Are you all still interested in them? Let me know in the comments.
 
1. THE KISS OFFS Never Been Kissed
2. PETE KREBS AND GOSSAMER WINGS Johnny Come Lately
3. ROBERT POLLARD Make Use
4. ECHO AND THE BUNNYMEN Don't Let It Get You Down
5. THE ORIGIN Jumping to Fall
6. BRIGHT Point
7. THE ROSEHIPS Rag Doll
8. THE VOLEBEATS Desert Song
9. MACHA Salty
10. ABRA MOORE Four Leaf Clover
11. TREMBLING BLUE STARS For This One
12. THE WELCOME MAT Space Madness
13. GLIDE Why You Asking?
14. THE RAYMOND BRAKE Easter
15. AMERICAN ANALOG SET On My Way
16. THE FROWNIES Take Hold
17. MOPED Does Your Back Hurt
18. COMET GAIN Villain
19. PLAGUE OF ETHYLS Warped and Twisted
20. ASH Day of the Triffids
21. GRENADINE Goya
22. MOVING TARGETS Taang Intro
23. SUBMARINE Chemical Tester
24. COMBINE Life, Death & Saturday Night


14 April 2016

ASH Trailer 1994


Discogs

Artist Biography by


Trailer
Northern Irish punk-pop trio Ash were tentatively formed in 1989, when childhood mates Tim Wheeler and Mark Hamilton received guitars for Christmas and established a metal act named Vietnam. Following a handful of shows, Vietnam adopted the Ash moniker in 1992 and added Rick "Rock" McMurray on drums. The musicians shared a love for the raw British punk of the Buzzcocks and crafted their musical talents to take the Brit-pop scene by storm at the start of the decade. NME was soon swooning over these "teen punkers from Belfast," and by 1994 Ash had signed with Infectious Records and issued the Trailer EP.
1977
Ash's glossy youth was undoubtedly alluring, yet the band's Irish roots exuded a bit of American flair similar to the likes of Pavement and the Lemonheads. Wheeler, Hamilton, and McMurray weren't even out of high school before three of their singles hit the Top Five in the U.K. indie charts. A year later, Ash made their full-length debut with 1977 and set their sights on America, having inked a deal with Reprise Records. Named in honor of the year Star Wars was released, 1977 displayed Wheeler and Hamilton's full-fledged love for all things extraterrestrial and science fiction-related; the record also flaunted sharp guitar hooks and exact production work by Owen Morris (Oasis, New Order, Paul Weller). Ash took to headlining major festivals -- T in the Park, Glastonbury, Roskilde, and Reading -- and playing club dates across the globe. In fall 1997, female guitarist Charlotte Hatherley was added to the previously all-male lineup, marking a change in the band's sound and image.
Nu-Clear Sounds
With a new bandmate aboard, Ash matured during the late '90s, as their sound featured heavier guitars and a gritty lyrical shift. The band's sophomore effort, Nu-Clear Sounds (1998), featured the work of Garbage's Butch Vig (Smashing Pumpkins, Nirvana) at the mixing board, but it also resulted in mixed reviews. NME turned on the band, criticizing Ash's new sound as "terrifying ghoulrawk thrashnik, deathcore noiseterror sultans of satanic verse" in August 1998. Harsh words and reviews notwithstanding, Ash forged ahead with Free All Angels (released in April 2001, although it didn't even see a U.S. release until the following summer) and 2005's Meltdown, which marked the band's first stateside release for the Record Collection label. They closed the year supporting U2 on their third world tour and soon after, Wheeler and Hamilton decided to relocate to New York while the band went on a six-month hiatus. Charlotte Hatherley announced her departure from the band one year later, having logged nearly a decade with the group.
Twilight of the Innocents
Ash forged ahead as a trio and released Twilight of the Innocents in 2007, claiming that the album would be their last. Interestingly enough, they also assured their fans that they were not breaking up; instead, the group would only release singles in response to consumer trends. Starting in 2009, the band began the A-Z Series, releasing a new single every two weeks until all 26 singles were released. The following year they released A-Z: Vol. 1 -- which compiled singles A through M -- while A-Z: Vol. 2 completed the collection with songs N-Z a few months later. In 2011 they were reunited with guitarist Hatherley for a short U.K. tour where they performed fan-favorite Free All Angels in its entirety.
Kablammo!
Ash marked their 20th anniversary in 2012 with a sold-out show at the Garage in London, and they released an EP to coincide with the impressive milestone. Titled Little Infinity, the record consisted of cover versions, including the Beach Boys' "Do You Wanna Dance" and ABBA's "Lay All Your Love on Me." They continued their resurgence into 2013 with their first appearance in seven years at industry showcase SXSW in Texas, and they also played a handful of U.S. headline shows. Their busy touring schedule continued with a set of intimate shows in the U.K. before appearing at festivals at home and as far away as the 280 Festival in Jakarta. The trio kicked off 2014 with a string of shows on the West Coast of America before setting sail to perform on the Weezer Cruise. The following year they announced the release of their first full-length studio album since 2007's Twilight of the Innocents, despite their promise that it would be their last. Titled Kablammo!, the record appeared in May 2015. 

Tracklist  

1 Season 3:00
2 Jack Names The Planets 3:10
3 Intense Thing 4:34
4 Uncle Pat 3:12
5 Get Out 1:29
6 Petrol 4:23
7 Obscure Thing 4:19
8 Hulk Hogan Bubblebath 5:04
9 Different Today 2:50
10 Punk Boy 2:09
11 Day Of The Triffids 3:33

ASH BBC SESSION BBC Maida Vale Studios October 1994

Thanks to Pete
 
 
Tracklist
1. Interview
2. Jack Names the Planets
3. American Devil
4. Coasting
5. Girl from Mars