BAD5001 (1995): AD5001, Going South (@440 mix) [R CAD4016], Chains (Wobble mix) [R CAD4016], 11 Years (Sabres Main Mix 2) [R CAD4016]
BAD5001CD (1995): Going South (7" version) [AD5001], Going South (@440 mix) [BAD5001], Chains (Wobble mix) [BAD5001], Going South (Country Style) [AD5001]
This is the last release by The Wolfgang Press on 4AD. They have left
the label. �Going South� featuring Trevor Gray. �Going South�
remixed by Michael Brook
(Michael Brook). �Going
South� engineered by Richard
Evans. �Chains� remixed by Jah Wobble. �Chains� featuring
BJ Cole. �Chains� engineered
by Mark Ferda. �Going
South� remixed by Apollo 440. �Chains�
remixed by Jah Wobble.
�Chains� featuring BJ Cole.
�Chains� engineered by Mark
Ferda. �Going South� remixed by Michael Brook (Michael Brook). �Going South�
engineered by Richard
Evans.
CAD D 5002 CD is a limited edition cd in a red, soft plastic box with
8 postcards and the cd itself in a digipak. Engineered by Trina Shoemaker. Basic
tracks co-produced by Phill Brown. Recorded at Kingsway Studios,
New Orleans and Larrabee North Studios, N. Hollywood. Mixed by David Bianco. Featuring Jane Scarpantoni. Sleeve
by Vaughan Oliver, Shinro Ohtake, Steve Gullick, Stine Schyberg and Crane
Anderson. �University� featuring Lenny Kaye, Dylan Hersh Going
and Ryder James O'Connell. �Snakeface� featuring Trina Shoemaker.
BAD5003, BAD5003CD (Jan 23 1995): Now They'll Sleep [CAD5004], Thief [AD5003], Baby's Arm, John Dark
Exit Fred Abong (Throwing Muses). Enter Gail Greenwood. Produced
by Glyn Johns. Engineered
by Jack Joseph Puig,
Oswald �Wiz� Bowe and Rail Jon Rogut. Recorded at
Compass Point,
Nassau, Bahamas and Oceanway Studios,
Hollywood. Sleeve by Chris
Bigg, Chris Gorman
and Stephen DiRado.
�Baby's Arm� produced by Paul Q. Kolderie. �Baby's
Arm� recorded at Fort Apache,
Cambridge, MA.
Released in mainland Europe only. Initial copies were mis-numbered
�BAD 5003 CD�, which is the number �Now They'll Sleep� uses. Produced
by Belly. Recorded at Fort Apache,
Cambridge, MA. Sleeve by Chris Bigg and Chris Gorman. �Think About
Your Troubles� written by Harry Nilsson.
CAD D 5004 CD is a limited edition 22x15cm hardcover �book� with the
cd mounted on the inside of the back cover. Produced by Glyn Johns. Engineered by Jack Joseph Puig, Oswald �Wiz� Bowe and Rail Jon Rogut. Recorded at
Compass Point,
Nassau, Bahamas and Oceanway Studios,
Hollywood. All tracks written by Tanya Donelly, except 1 & 5
co-written with Gail Greenwood, and 3, 4, 8 & 11 co-written with
Thomas Gorman. Sleeve by Chris
Bigg, Chris Gorman
and Stephen DiRado.
DADD5005 (1995): CAD5005CD, Long Distance Runaround [K9]
The track after �Drop� is not listed on the packaging and is an
instrumental. Written by Mark
Kozelek. Produced by Mark
Kozelek. Featuring Dan
Barbee and Carrie
Bradley. Engineered by Gibbs Chapman, Matt Kelly,
Andy Taub and Mark Needham.
Recorded at Coast Recorders,
San Francisco, Hyde Street Studios, San Francisco and David
Wellhousen's Studio, San Francisco. Sleeve by Paul McMenamin and Melodie McDaniel. Also
released as a promo in the US (2-45859-A). �Long Distance Runaround�
written by Yes.
Produced by Kendra Smith
(Opal) and A. Phillip
Uberman. Recorded at Dreamland, Loleta, CA. Engineered by Steve Dellay. Featuring Tim
Gray, J. H. Brown, Axis, M. Ali Gassemi, Kent Stephenson, Lazlo
Toth, Justin Hobart Brown, John McManus and Steve Dellay. Sleeve by Vaughan Oliver, Paul McMenamin, Melodie McDaniel and A. Phillip Uberman.
�Temporarily Lucy� recorded at Paddle Ranch,
Solomon Creek, CA. �Temporarily Lucy� engineered by Kent Stephenson. �Space
Unadorned� recorded at Paddle Ranch,
Solomon Creek, CA. �Space Unadorned� engineered by Kent Stephenson. �Bold
Marauder� written by R. Marina and M. Farina.
BAD5007CD (1995): Seal My Fate [CAD5004], Spaceman, Diamond Rib Cage, Think About Your Troubles
BADD5007CD (1995): Seal My Fate [L CAD5004], White Belly [L CAD3002], Untitled and Unsung [L CAD5004], The Bees [L CAD5004]
Written by Tanya Donelly
(Throwing Muses). AD 5007
is a transparent 7" single. Sleeve by Chris Bigg and Chris Gorman. Write to Gary
Smith, One Camp Street, Suite 2, Cambridge, MA 02140, USA. Recorded
at Shepherds Bush, London. Recorded 18 March 1995. Produced by
Samantha Cunningham. Mixed by Wally Gagel. Produced by Belly. Recorded at Fort Apache,
Cambridge, MA. �Broken� written by Tanya Donelly (Throwing Muses) and Thomas Gorman. �Broken�
produced by Paul Q.
Kolderie. �Broken� recorded at Fort Apache,
Cambridge, MA. �Think About Your Troubles� written by Harry Nilsson.
Liquorice are Jenny
Toomey (Tsunami), Dan
Littleton (Ida) and Trey
Many (His Name Is
Alive). Produced by Warren Defever (His Name Is Alive). Recorded
at Warren's House.
Sleeve by Vaughan
Oliver, Kees Hubers,
Tom Croes, Julia Bardsley and Petra von Asperen. �Keeping the Weekend
Free� written by Franklin Bruno. �Jill of All Trades� written by
Maggie A. Roche.
5009 (flyer) (1995)
Produced by Lisa Gerrard
(Dead Can Dance). Arranged
by John Bonnar. Conducted
by John Bonnar. Mixed by
Guy Charbonneau and Charlie
Bouis. Featuring Victorian Philharmonic Orchestra, Dimitry
Kyryakou, Pieter Bourke,
John Bonnar and Jacek Tuschewski. Sleeve
by Chris Bigg, Jacek Tuschewski and
Dennis Keeley. �Persian Love Song (The Silver Gun)� written by
unknown; from Shiraz, southern Iran. �Sanvean� cowritten by Andrew Claxton. �Largo�
written by H�ndel.
BAD501, BAD501CD (1985): AD501, Quisqouse, Rococo
501 (poster) (1985)
Sleeve by 23
Envelope.
Tarnation are Lincoln
Allen, Michelle
Cernuto, Paula Frazer
and Matt Wendell
Sullivan. Write to P. O. Box 410772, San Francisco, CA
94141-0772. Written by Paula
Frazer. Produced by Joshua Heller, Warren Defever (His Name Is Alive) and Wally
Sound. Engineered by Myles Boisen. Recorded at Guerilla Euphonics,
Oakland, CA, Warren's House, Livonia, MI and Wally Sound, San
Francisco. Featuring Carla
Fabrizio. �Burn Again� written by Michelle Cernuto.
�Stranger in the Mirror� written by Lincoln Allen.
The last track is part of track 12 on the 4AD release. Air Miami are
Mark Robinson (Unrest), Bridget Cross (Unrest) and Gabriel Stout. Also
released on TeenBeat Records in the US as a double 12" featuring the
description �Always now. Always Contemporary.�
Scheer have previously released �Wish You Were Dead� (3 track 7",
July 1993) and �Psychobabble� (12", July 1994), both on Son Records.
Mojave 3 are Neil
Halstead, Rachel
Goswell, Ian
McCutcheon, Simon Rowe
and Alan Forrester.
Engineered by Doug Eastley, David McGain, Ivan O'Shead and Tom
Skerritt. Recorded at Eastley Recording, Memphis, TN and Totally
Wired, Dublin, Eire. Sleeve by Vaughan Oliver and Timothy O'Donnell. �Just
Like A Briar� written by The Tasties.
5016 (flyer) (1995)
The CD was released in a digipak. Recorded at Easley Studios,
Memphis, Pie, Long Island, Dreamland, Woodstock, Cybertechnics,
Dayton, Totally Wired, Dublin and Conway, Los Angeles. Engineered by
Doug Easley, Davis McCain, Fluss, Bryce Goggin, John Agnello, Sue
Kappa, Dan McLoughlin, Dave Doughman, Ivan O'Shea, Tom Skerrit, Bryce
Coggin and Bill Kinsley. Sleeve by Vaughan Oliver and Timothy O'Donnell.
Limited release. Also released by Rykodisc in the US. Engineered by
Steve Rizzo. Sleeve by David Narcizo (Throwing Muses) and Mary Ann Southard. The
words "glue this" can be read through the center hole of the CD case
on the US release. If you should feel the urge to pry the case apart
to read the entire message -- you shouldn't. That important message
reads: �Plastic Tray Glues Here. No Ink On This Panel.� Whee! �Jesus
Christ� written by Alex
Chilton (Big Star). �Amazing Grace� written by Traditional. �Amazing Grace�
arranged by Kristin
Hersh. �Sinkhole� written by W. J. Hersh. �Can The Circle Be
Unbroken� written by Traditional. �Can The Circle
Be Unbroken� arranged by A. P. Carter.
Featuring Chris Karan.
Coproduced by Robin
Guthrie (Cocteau Twins).
Engineered by John Fryer.
CAD503CD (1985): CAD503, BAD504
Coproduced by Ivo (This Mortal Coil). Engineered
by Jon Turner and Keith Mitchell. Sleeve by
23 Envelope and
Terry Dowling.
Coproduced by Ivo (This Mortal Coil). Remixed by
Ivo (This Mortal Coil). Engineered
by John Fryer. Sleeve by 23 Envelope and Terry Dowling.
CAD505CD (1985): CAD505, Gunet, Soarn, Hu, Re
Featuring Elizabeth
Fraser (Cocteau Twins).
Produced by Robin
Guthrie (Cocteau Twins).
Engineered by Keith
Mitchell. Sleeve by 23 Envelope and Jeff Veitch.
Featuring Manuela
Zwingman (Xmal
Deutschland). Coproduced by Robin Guthrie (Cocteau Twins). Engineered by
Keith Mitchell and John Fryer.
Sleeve by 23
Envelope.
CAD508CD (1985): CAD508, Edit the Dragon, Hipnition, We Walk Around The Streets, Arena II [R (*Arena*) NONVS1]
CADC508 (1985): CAD508, MAD509
Featuring Chris Karan,
William Orbit and Tony Parsons. Engineered by Jon Turner, John Madden and Rico. Sleeve
by 23 Envelope
and The Duvet Bros. The first 10000 copies of CAD508 included MAD509.
It is rumoured that CAD C 508 has MAD509 on side two. �Say You�
written by U. Roy. �Punch�
produced by Bob Carter.
�You Keep Me Hanging On� written by Holland, Dozier,
Holland (Motown). �You Keep Me Hanging On� originally recorded by
the Supremes. �Arena� mixed by Hugh Jones. �Hipnition�
written by Ian Robbins.
Included free with the first 10000 copies of CAD508. Released in
Australia by Virgin with a different sleeve. �Hipnition� written by
Ian Robbins.