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25 October 2021

INDEPENDENT AND ALL STILL TAKING LIBERTIES VOLUME 1 Various Artists 1998

 



Discogs

 

Compilation released by NME New Musical Express magazine

Tracklist

1GarbageDumb
2FeederSuffocate
3GrandaddyA.M. 1803:23
4Nick Cave & The Bad SeedsRed Right Hand
5Naomi*The Dancer4:51
6SnapperBuddy
7Mercury RevTonite It Shows3:41
8The Paradise MotelDerwent River Star
9BabybirdTake Me Back6:07
10Cable (2)Hexagon Eye3:54
11RialtoThe Underdogs3:52
12The WiseguysSearch's End
13Sound 5Heavy Transit3:20
14The Jon Spencer Blues ExplosionAttack
15The Strike BoysThe Rhyme
16The EggNumber Cruncher (The Porridge Gun Mix)
17Space (4)Disco Dolly




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

 

05 September 2021

SPACE Tin Planet 1998

 

by request

Discogs

 

Artist Biography

by MacKenzie Wilson

Stealing from the campy styles of Echo & the Bunnymen and the infectious sounds of the Boo Radleys, Liverpool's Space were formed in 1993 by Tommy Scott (vocals/bass), Jamie Murphy (guitar), and Andy Parle (drums). The band inked a contract with the indie label Gut Records before issuing Me and You Versus the World in 1996, but it was the release of "Female of the Species" one year later that helped Space truly establish themselves on the alternative rock scene. By the time of the kitschy single's release, keyboardist Franny Griffiths and vocalist Dave "Yorkie" Palmer had also joined the group, and Space were enjoying favorable success with their Universal Records debut, Spiders. Already a massive hit in the U.K., "Female of the Species" also gained traction in America via college radio and MTV. A tour of the U.S. followed in mid-1997; however, it wasn't as bright as the band and critics had hoped.

Murphy disappeared for a while, and the death of Palmer's mother, Gladys Palmer (a legendary singer from Liverpool), devastated the band. Parle (who died while crossing a street in Liverpool in 2009) left the band shortly thereafter and was replaced by drummer Leon Caffrey, who climbed aboard just before the release of Tin Planet in spring 1998. The record hit number three on the U.K. charts, although it failed to chart in America. Space then partnered with songwriter/producer Edwyn Collins and readied a third studio effort, Love You More Than Football, for release in late 2001. The album was shelved indefinitely, however, and the band took a long break before returning in 2004 with Suburban Rock 'n' Roll, an album that eschewed the polished sound of Tin Planet for something more akin to Spiders. However, the group disbanded the following year. Six years later, Space re-emerged with a new lineup in 2011 and this incarnation released Attack of the Mutant 50ft Kebab in 2014. 


Tracklist

1
Begin Again3:11
2
Avenging Angels3:00
3
The Ballad Of Tom Jones
4:11
4
1 O'Clock4:05
5
Be There2:49
6
The Man3:53
7
A Liddle Biddy Help From Elvis
3:28
8
The Unluckiest Man In The World
3:25
9
Piggies3:15
10
Bad Day's3:25
11
There's No You3:46
12
Disco Dolly3:52
13
(silence)0:04
14
Fran In Japan7:13