Showing posts with label Supergrass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Supergrass. Show all posts

27 June 2024

TRIPLE SCOOP Various Artists 1995


 
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Compilation from EMI Canada



Tracklist

1. Blur - Stereotypes
2. Radiohead - Just
3. Smoking Popes - Need You Around
4. Supergrass - Mansize Rooster
5. Show Business Giants -I've Got A Crush On Wendy Mesley
6. P - Michael Stipe
7. 13 Engines - Tailpipe Blues
8. Blind Melon - 2 x 4
9. Sandbox -
And The Mood Changes
10. Econoline Crush - Blunt
11. D.O.A. -
Marijuana Motherfucker
12. Whale - Pay For Me
13. Raggadeath - One Life
14. Everclear - Santa Monica
15. Sparklehorse -
Hammering The Cramps
16. Menthol - Stress Is Best
17. The Tea Party -
Inanna
18. The Verve - On Your Own
19. Wooden Stars - Baby Barn
20. Charlie Hunter Trio - Greasy Granny

16 July 2022

DR. MARTENS CAPITOL RECORDS MUSIC SAMPLER Various Artists 1998

 


Discogs

 

 Tracklist

1Foo FightersNew Way Home5:42
2SupergrassLate In The Day4:48
3Ben LeeNew Song3:53
4Less Than JakeSugar In Your Gas Tank2:11
5The Dandy WarholsMinnesoter3:08
6Plastilina MoshMonster Truck4:48
71000 ClownsI Love N.Y.5:16
8Dance Hall CrashersAll Mine3:26
9Eagle-Eye CherrySave Tonight3:56
10EverclearEl Distorto De Melodica3:12
11Fat AmyPurple3:10
12Big Bad Voodoo DaddyJumpin' Jack4:52
13Frenzal RhombPunch In The Face1:45

07 January 2022

SHINE FOUR Various Artists 1996

 


Discogs

 

Tracklist

1CastSandstorm2:43
2PulpMis-Shapes3:46
3SupergrassMansize Rooster2:34
4MenswearSleeping In3:45
5Shed SevenGetting Better4:13
6Northern UproarFrom A Window3:17
7Ocean Colour SceneThe Riverboat Song4:57
8Skunk AnansieWeak3:32
9Number One CupDivebomb3:02
10Marion (3)Time4:16
11LongpigsFar3:22
12BlurThe Universal3:57
13EchobellyDark Therapy4:46
14GeneFor The Dead3:26
15The Stone RosesTen Storey Love Song4:30
16RadioheadJust3:54
17Lightning SeedsLucky You3:54
18The CardigansCarnival3:39
19Dubstar (2)Anywhere3:40
20Smokin' Mojo Filters* Featuring Paul WellerCome Together3:32
21Oasis and Friends*Fade Away4:10

11 August 2020

THE SMITHS IS DEAD Various Artists 1996

 

 

Compilation featuring bands playing covers of songs by The Smiths

Tracklist  

1 The Boo Radleys The Queen Is Dead 5:33
2 The High Llamas Frankly Mr Shankly 3:54
3 The Trash Can Sinatras I Know It's Over 6:16
4 Billy Bragg Never Had No One Ever 3:35
5 The Frank And Walters Cemetry Gates 4:15
6 Placebo Bigmouth Strikes Again 3:50
7 Bis The Boy With A Thorn In His Side 3:21
8 Therapy? Vicar In A Tutu 2:42
9 The Divine Comedy There Is A Light That Never Goes Out 5:17
10 Supergrass Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others 3:34

22 January 2020

LODGER A Walk In The Park 1998

 
 

AllMusic Review by

One of Brit-pop's foremost "superbands," Lodger was created from the ashes of indie also-rans Powder and Delicatessen, both of which disbanded on the back of their genre's diminishing popularity by the late '90s. Not to be carried with the ebbing tide, vocalist Pearl Lowe and husband Danny Goffey of Supergrass, in a rare side project, joined forces with singer Neil Carlill and guitarist Will Foster (both with Delicatessen while the album was being made) to make a record worthy of a lot more than a final flourish to brief respective recording careers. With more than a passing similarity to Suede, there is more to Lodger than the obvious collation with Lush or Sleeper that accompanies any female-fronted British group. In fact, this release would sit alongside anything in a Supergrass fan's collection. The folky direction can be held up to that of Gorky's Zygotic Mynci, while the frequent brass and string arrangements and rousing choruses of "Bones" and "Love Is the Game" allude to Blur. Distinctive though is the diversity channelled via difficult tempo and key changes, guitar twists, and haunting piano parts. From this period in British songwriting comes instantly identifiable four-minute pop songs on the downbeat subjects of heartache and headaches, drug use, and the complexities of society. Interspersed with dark folk-ballads, A Walk in the Park is high in content of vocal duets between Lowe and Carlill, which provide quirky diversions from the slow momentum of the album as a whole and its subject matter. Opening track "I'm Leaving" is the highlight, equally as a bright singalong and also as a creepy piano-laden ballad, as Carlill's distinctive straining vocal style is unlike anything you've ever heard of someone attempting emotional melodies. Its theme of a seething argument between lovers made it a British single-chart hit as audiences could relate to its updated trashy lyrics albeit in the traditional mould of Lee Hazlewood and Nancy Sinatra. From an important decade in British music in terms of originality and inventive prose, this is an important release, although not commercially successful. Dedicated historians and fans of the bands involved need to seek this out and be pleasantly surprised by its unexpected original content.

Tracklist

1 I'm Leaving 3:27
2 Always Round Here 2:57
3 This Girl's In Love With Me 3:47
4 Bones 4:44
5 Love Is The Game 3:02
6 Old Ways 2:59
7 Cold Breeze 3:48
8 Top Gear Luv 3:28
9 Small Change 2:47
10 Stepped On 3:51
11 Ciao 2:33
12 Safe 4:54


31 March 2018

SUPERGRASS In It For The Money 1997





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Artist Biography by

Like many other British bands of the '90s, Supergrass' musical roots lie in the infectiously catchy punk-pop of the Buzzcocks and the Jam, as well as the post-punk pop of Madness and the traditional Brit-pop of the Kinks and Small Faces. Perhaps because of its age -- two of the trio were still in their teens when they recorded their debut single -- the band also brings in elements of decidedly unhip groups like Elton John, as well as classic rockers like David Bowie, the Beatles, and the Rolling Stones. With an exuberant, youthful enthusiasm, Supergrass tied all of their influences together in surprising new ways, where a Buzzcocks riff could slam into three-part harmonies out of "Crocodile Rock," or have a galloping music hall rhythm stutter like the best moments of the Who.

I Should Coco
Consisting of guitarist/vocalist Gaz Coombes, bassist Mickey Quinn, and drummer Danny Goffey, Supergrass released their first single, the semi-autobiographical "Caught by the Fuzz," in the summer of 1994 on the indie label Backbeat; Parlophone signed the band and reissued the single in the fall of the year. "Caught by the Fuzz" generated a significant amount of buzz, including praise from Blur and Elastica. "Mansize Rooster," the group's second single, was released in the spring of 1995; it made it into the pop charts, as did "Lenny," which was released right before their debut album, I Should Coco.
In It for the Money
Released in May 1995, I Should Coco received glowing reviews in the U.K. press and debuted in the Top Ten. The band's popularity continued to grow, leading to the number two double A-sided single, Alright/Time. Staying in the Top Three for nearly a month, the effervescent "Alright" pushed the album to number one. I Should Coco was released in the U.S. three months later and a buzz began to build there as "Caught by the Fuzz" began receiving MTV and radio play. Supergrass earned fans in some quarters -- allegedly, Steven Spielberg was interested in developing a Monkees-styled sitcom around the trio -- but I Should Coco never quite caught on in the U.S. the way it did in the rest of the world. Following a year of touring, Supergrass capped off 1996 with the single "Going Out," the first taste from their second album, the psychedelic In It for the Money. Appearing in the spring of 1997, In It for the Money had greater ambitions than I Should Coco, a shift critics responded to enthusiastically, but it was also a success in the U.K., going platinum and spawning the hit singles "Richard III," "Sun Hits the Sky," and "Late in the Day." Despite support from Foo Fighters and Pearl Jam, a further attempt to crack the American market didn't take, and the group never again prioritized the U.S.
Life on Other Planets
Two years after In It for the Money, Supergrass returned with an eponymous third album whose stomping lead single "Pumping On Your Stereo" suggested a poppier record than they delivered. "Pumping on Your Stereo" and its sequel, the Top Ten hit "Moving," helped propel the album to platinum status in the U.K. Supergrass then went on an extended break, adding Gaz's brother Rob Coombes as a full-time keyboardist during the hiatus and coming back in 2002 with Life on Other Planets. Despite reaching the British Top 10, Life on Other Planets was the beginning of Supergrass' commercial downslide -- of the four singles, only "Grace" made it into the Top 20, with "Seen the Light" topping out at 22. An anniversary compilation called Supergrass Is 10 arrived in 2004 and the following year the group released the reflective, moody Road to Rouen, a record that had a pair of modest hits in "Kiss of Life" and "St Petersburg" and wound up garnering respectable reviews.
Diamond Hoo Ha
As the band prepared the release of their louder, glammy follow-up Diamond Hoo Ha, Mickey Quinn broke his heel bone in September of 2007, leading Gaz and Danny to do a quick club tour under the name the Diamond Hoo Ha Men. The album itself came out in the spring of 2008. It was their last for Parlophone and it performed modestly well on the charts, generating no hit singles. Sometime in 2009, Supergrass attempted a seventh album, provisionally entitled Release the Drones, but during the recording the group fractured. They abandoned the record and split up after a brief farewell tour in the summer of 2010, just after Gaz and Danny released a self-titled album by their covers side project the Hotrats. Quinn went on to assemble the DB Band and Gaz Coombes launched his solo career with Here Come the Bombs in the spring of 2012. 

Tracklist 

1 In It For The Money 3:05
2 Richard III 3:12
3 Tonight 3:09
4 Late In The Day 4:43
5 G-Song 3:27
6 Sun Hits The Sky 4:55
7 Going Out 4:16
8 It's Not Me 2:56
9 Cheapskate 2:43
10 You Can See Me 3:40
11 Hollow Little Reign 4:08
12 Sometimes I Make You Sad 2:48