Tracklist
1 | Chicken On A Bone | 3:28 |
2 | Pictures Of Pain | 3:40 |
compilation on the spinART Records label
1 | –The Apples In Stereo | Time For Bed | 3:44 |
2 | –Holiday Flyer | I Just Keep Falling Away | 3:48 |
3 | –The Seaside | Begging Bowl | 4:38 |
4 | –The Winthers | Where's Larry? | 2:46 |
5 | –Ultra Cindy | Eighteen Stories Down | 4:58 |
6 | –Fashion Central | Talk Show | 2:32 |
7 | –Tizzy | Butterfly Party | 4:21 |
8 | –Ether Net | What Was Mine | 2:23 |
9 | –June (8) | Stripteaser | 3:26 |
10 | –Spindle | Phosphorescence | 4:11 |
11 | –Honeyburn | Sister | 4:59 |
12 | –Dunebuggy | Bucket | 3:29 |
13 | –Bomb Pops | Love Me Nots | 4:51 |
14 | –Maylove | Spring Fever | 2:38 |
15 | –The Mommyheads | Box | 3:57 |
16 | –Ditch Croaker | Videohead | 2:28 |
17 | –Superdeluxe* | Tales From The Sink | 3:05 |
18 | –Individual Fruit Pie | Pennyweight | 5:35 |
19 | –The Flavor Channel | The Choice | 2:52 |
20 | –Twig (5) | Winky | 1:39 |
21 | –Baby Lemonade (2) | Local Drag | 2:34 |
22 | –Gigantaur | Favorite Song | 3:28 |
Bands covering The Grateful Dead songs. As long as no one forces me to listen to The Grateful Dead, I'm okay with this.
1 | –Los Lobos | Bertha | 5:17 |
2 | –Bruce Hornsby & The Range* | Jack Straw | 5:51 |
3 | –The Harshed Mellows | U.S. Blues | 5:18 |
4 | –Elvis Costello | Ship Of Fools | 5:20 |
5 | –Suzanne Vega | China Doll | 3:25 |
6 | –Suzanne Vega | Cassidy | 3:34 |
7 | –Dwight Yoakam | Truckin' | 5:25 |
8 | –Warren Zevon With David Lindley | Casey Jones | 4:16 |
9 | –Indigo Girls | Uncle John's Band | 4:48 |
10 | –Lyle Lovett | Friend Of The Devil | 4:14 |
11 | –Cowboy Junkies | To Lay Me Down | 5:18 |
12 | –Midnight Oil | Wharf Rat | 6:05 |
13 | –Burning Spear | Estimated Prophet | 6:46 |
14 | –Dr. John | Deal | 4:17 |
15 | –Jane's Addiction | Ripple | 4:39 |
Artist Biography by Stanton Swihart
Formed in Omaha, NE, in 1992 (but since relocating to Chapel Hill, NC) by multi-instrumentalists/songwriters Jeff Carlson and Doug Edmunds, Gladhands has seen a slow rise to national prominence. They debuted with a self-released cassette, Brilliant Charade, which attracted the attention of various indie labels. The band settled on Big Deal, to which they signed toward the end of 1994. Over the next few years, Gladhands released two well-received CDs, From Here to Obscurity (1995) and La Di Da (1997), both of which garnered strong reviews. (The Association for Independent Music nominated the latter for Best Alternative Rock Album.) Gladhands spent most of the second half of 1997 and beginning of 1998 touring in support of La Di Da, including an opening spot for fellow Chapel Hillers, Ben Folds Five) and gained additional exposure via widespread airplay on college radio and alternative stations. In early 1999, with bassist Pat McGraw added to the band, Gladhands released their third CD for Big Deal, Wow and Flutter.
1 | Kill'em With Kindness |
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2 | Smallsville |
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3 | La Di Da |
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4 | Gore Girls (Gimme More) |
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5 | House Of Mirros |
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6 | Rebound |
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7 | Forget All About It |
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8 | Kat |
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9 | Half The Battle |
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10 | Dissatisfaction |
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11 | Must Mean Love |
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12 | Albatross |
Tribute to Burt Bacharach from Big Deal Records label.
1 | –Shonen Knife | Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head | 3:02 |
2 | –The Absolute Zeros | (There's) Always Something There To Remind Me | 3:15 |
3 | –Splitsville | I'll Never Fall In Love Again | 3:33 |
4 | –Wondermints | Don't Go Breaking My Heart | 3:09 |
5 | –Idle (2) | Make It Easy On Yourself | 3:44 |
6 | –BMX Bandits | It Doesn't Matter Anymore | 2:07 |
7 | –Gladhands (2) | Promise Her Anything | 2:41 |
8 | –Michael Shelley | Baby It's You | 3:43 |
9 | –Dan Kibler | Trains And Boats And Planes | 3:06 |
10 | –Cockeyed Ghost | Walk On By | 4:10 |
11 | –The Vandalias | Wishin' And Hopin' | 2:42 |
12 | –Barely Pink | It's Love That Really Counts | 2:41 |
13 | –Hannah Cranna | (They Long To Be) Close To You | 4:02 |
14 | –Mitchell Rasor | I Say A Little Prayer | 3:57 |
Consisting of singer/songwriter/guitarist Adam Marsland, bassist Rob Cassell, and drummer James Hazley, Cockeyed Ghost first made itself heard with the release of 1996's Keep Yourself Amused, which was acclaimed by the music press and even hailed by New York Press as the "finest debut album of the rapidly aging year." The band promoted the album through two national tours including one opening for Shonen Knife. 1997 saw the release of the band's second album, Neverest, again roundly hailed by the music press, and culminating with a nomination for Outstanding Pop/Rock Artist in the BAM Music Awards. Following Neverest, however, Cockeyed Ghost entered a difficult period. Cassell quit, followed shortly thereafter by Hazley, leaving the fate of the band to Marsland. Instead of packing it in, Marsland signed a deal with Big Deal for a third Cockeyed Ghost album. He began playing solo acoustic shows as well as touring as a keyboard player for fellow Los Angeles indie band the Negro Problem, after which Marsland set out to record his new songs with producer Steve Refling, touring bassist Robbie Rist, and pre-signing mates Kurt Medlin and Robert Ramos. The result was 1999's The Scapegoat Factory, reflecting the acoustic sensibilities and the disillusionment of Marsland's post-breakup experience without abandoning Cockeyed Ghost's rock roots.
1 | Buzz |
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2 | Binghampton |
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3 | Halo Boy |
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4 | Walking In Winter |
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5 | I'm Ok You're Not Ok |
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6 | Special |
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7 | Koreatown |
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8 | The Third Wheel |
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9 | F/U |
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10 | Asian Hero Worship |
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11 | End Groove |
Compilation on the EggBert Records label
1 | –The Jigsaw Seen | Melody Fair |
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2 | –Young Fresh Fellows | Craise Finton Kirk Royal Academy Of Arts |
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3 | –Dramarama | Indian Gin And Whiskey Dry |
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4 | –Phil Seymour | The First Mistake I Made |
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5 | –The Appleseeds | Exit Stage Right |
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6 | –Idle Wilds | Kilburn Towers |
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7 | –Kristian Hoffman | Lemons Never Forget |
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8 | –Indian Bingo | My World |
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9 | –Spindle | The Earnest Of Being George |
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10 | –Material Issue | Run To Me |
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11 | –The Fastbacks* | Turn Of The Century |
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12 | –Chris Von Sneidern | You Know It's For You |
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13 | –The Movie Stars | I Can't See Nobody |
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14 | –Sneetches, UK* | Mrs. Gillespies's Refrigerator |
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15 | –Action Figures | Whisper Whisper |
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16 | –Beri Rhoades* | I'm Not Wearing Make Up |
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17 | –Nick Celeste | The Greatest Man In The World |
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18 | –Baby Lemonade (2) | How Deep Is Your Love? |
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19 | –Let's Talk About Girls | If I Had My Mind On Something Else |
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20 | –Insect Surfers | Massachusetts |
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21 | –Michael Nold | Horizontal |
NME (New Musical Express) Sampler
1 | –Mansun | Wide Open Space | 4:31 |
2 | –Mansun | Stripper Vicar | 4:08 |
3 | –Mundy | Life's A Cinch | 5:01 |
4 | –Mundy | Reunion - Live | 4:39 |
5 | –Reef | Place Your Hands | 3:37 |
6 | –Reef | Resignation | 3:36 |
7 | –Skunk Anansie | Hedonism | 3:27 |
8 | –Skunk Anansie | So Sublime | 4:55 |
9 | –3 Colours Red | Pure | 3:09 |
10 | –3 Colours Red | Through Breeze | 4:49 |
The Frank and Walters are a pop/rock trio hailing from Cork City, in Ireland. They rose to prominence in the early '90s, achieving chart success as part of a movement of young, upbeat guitar pop bands that also included the likes of the Inspiral Carpets (with whom they toured extensively) and the Lightning Seeds, and would influence the burgeoning Brit-pop scene shortly afterward.
The Frank and Walters formed in 1990 in the Cork suburb of Bishopstown. The initial lineup consisted of brothers Paul (bass and vocals) and Niall Linehan (guitar), along with drummer Ashley Keating. They quickly gained a cult following in Cork and were picked up by independent Dublin label Setanta Records. The three relocated to London and began work on a pair of EPs entitled, imaginatively, EP1 and EP2. EP2 was produced by Dave Couse of A House and contained the minor hit "Fashion Crisis Hits New York." EP1 and EP2 were compiled and released as a stand-alone CD later in 1991. The initial success of the two EPs was enough to convince Polydor affiliate Go! Discs to upstream the band in 1992, and it wouldn't take long before they made their major breakthrough. Third single "After All" was produced by Ian Broudie of the Lightning Seeds and propelled the group, for the first time, to the U.K. Top 20, peaking at number 11. They also teamed up with Edwyn Collins of Orange Juice, who produced their third EP, entitled Happy Busman. They released their debut album Trains, Boats and Planes in 1993, a release which consisted mostly of material from the three previous EPs and single.
The next three years would see the group return to live in Cork before embarking upon an extended club tour of the U.S.. They parted ways with Go! Discs upon its dissolution in 1996, releasing the Indian Ocean in anticipation of their second studio album, Grand Parade, which was released the same year on Setanta Records (Sony Records in Japan). Three more years passed before the release of the Beauty Becomes More Than Life in 1999, a more mature album that saw the threesome experiment with loops and samples for the first time. It was followed by Glass in 2000, before a self-titled "best-of" collection brought an end to their contract with Setanta, from whom they bought back their master recordings. In 2004, Niall Linehan left the band to be replaced by longtime friend Kevin Pedreschi, and the band formed their own label, FIFA Records (a play on the initials of the soccer organization, standing for Fresh Indie Frontal Assault), with a similar D.I.Y. ethos to that of their former label. FIFA would release singles and albums by a number of young Irish bands, including Fight Like Apes and Hybrasil, as well as the band's own two-CD rarities package entitled Souvenirs. In 2006, the Frank and Walters released their fifth studio album, A Renewed Interest in Happiness. In 2007, the group released a DVD entitled Live at the Spiegeltent, recorded live over two nights in Dublin and Cork. The same year, the Who biographer "Irish" Jack Lyons published a biography of the group entitled A Renewed Interest in Reading.
Tracklist
1 | After All | 3:10 |
2 | Love Is In The Air | 2:40 |
3 | I'm A Believer | 2:45 |
4 | Funky Cold Medina | 2:44 |