LUSH

(a discography)

Version 5.0  -- 27 June 1996


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CONTENTS:
 I. INTRODUCTION
     I.i. WHAT'S NEW IN THIS VERSION
     I.ii. CREDITS
 II. DISCOGRAPHY
     II.A. OFFICIAL RELEASES
     II.B. COMPILATION APPEARANCES
     II.C. BOOTLEGS
     II.D. MISCELLANEOUS and PROMOTIONAL AUDIO
     II.E. VIDEO
     II.F. ODDS & SODS
III. FURTHER INFORMATION
 IV. RUMOURS AND FUTURE

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I. INTRODUCTION

I.i. WHAT'S NEW IN THIS VERSION

+++ 5.0 is the post-_Lovelife_ version.

+++ 4.0 is a minor revision of the "E.C." version. I have updated some of the bootlegs to include the Split tour boots that have come out. Not much else has changed.

+++ The E.C. version ("Emma Correct"). After giving her a copy of version 3.3 after a show, Emma was kind enough to send me a VERY detailed set of corrections. These have been incorporated into this version. I'm sure her involvement should not be read as any kind of official endorsement of this document or of any computer system where it might be found. ********************************************************** I.ii. CREDITS A large number of people contributed to this document. See http://mugwump.ucsd.edu/bkeeley/play-stuff/lush/thanks.html for details.

********************************************************** II. DISCOGRAPHY (All releases 4AD (UK) or Reprise (US) unless otherwise noted)

II.A. OFFICIAL RELEASES:

A1. _Scar_ (1989)  Recorded: (07.89), Released: (10.89)
	{JAD 911 - 12" 
	JAD 911 C - cassette 
	JAD 911 CD} 
	a) Baby Talk (2.16) 
	b) Thoughtforms (2.41) 
	c) Scarlet (3.26) 
	d) Bitter (2.01) 
	e) Second Sight (2.39) 
	f) Etheriel (3.24) 
 
+ Co-produced by John Fryer. Sleeve by Vaughan Oliver, Christopher
Bigg and Jim Friedman. Matthew Kirkcaldie writes: "_Scar_[LP] has 
BRIGHT salmon pink on the inside of the LP sleeve, with  illustrations 
from a Japanese textbook showing the kanji for "tongue" and "elder 
sister" with the English words and a 50s-style line drawing in a box, 
one to each side, in white on the pink.  Very vulgar overtones, this 
sort of pink cavity...and the choice of words... The same things are 
on the reverse side of the folded insert for the jewel case CD." 
"Etheriel" is about Meriel Barham, now of Pale Saints.  Emma Anderson 
writes: "She used to be in the band and she was going out with a
guy called Ethan.  She wasn't really into the band that much, and she
was a lot more into Ethan... every time we wanted to do something she
was like, 'I can't do that because Ethan's sick, or Ethan's
something... Ethan's broken his fingernail so I can't rehearse
today...' so in the end we thought, well, this isn't going to work out
and Miki wrote a song about it.  We blended the two names together,
Ethan and Meriel..."  Dark Image writes: "On the _Scar_ vinyl 
run-off grooves, there is a quote on one side that reads 'I'll still 
fondle you' and on the other side 'Fanny Tits Delight' Well, the reason 
for this was that Emma didn't know the lyrics to Scarlet and Etheriel 
(go figure) So she thought that Miki was saying 'Fanny Tits Delight' 
instead of Vanities Delight and likewise for 'I'll still fondle you' 
(I'm still fond of you)." 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
A2. _Mad Love_ (1990)  Recorded: (12.89), Released: (02.90) 
	{BAD 0003 - 12" 
	BAD 0003 C - cassette 
	BAD 0003 CD}  
	a) de-luxe (3.26) 
	b) leaves me cold (2.55) 
	c) downer (2.39) 
	d) thoughtforms (2.43) [new recording of 1.b] 
 
+Produced by Robin Guthrie. Engineered by Lincoln Fong.  Sleeve by 
Vaughan Oliver/v23, Chris Bigg and Jim Friedman. 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
A3. _Sweetness and Light_ (1990)   Recorded: (8.90), Released: (10.90) 
	{BAD 0013 - 12" 
	ADC 0013 - cassingle 
	AD 0013  - 7" 
	 BAD 0013 - CD} 
	a) Sweetness and Light (5.19) [(4.12)*] 
	b) Sunbathing (3.09) [CD and 12" only] 
	c) Breeze (2.47) 
 
+Produced by Tim Friese-Green (Talk Talk). Engineered by Ed Buller.  
Featuring Phil Overhead. Sleeve by Vaughan Oliver, Chris Bigg and Jim 
Friedman. *The 7" contains a shortened version of "sweetness and light".
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
A4. _Gala_ (1991) Recorded: (N/A), Released: (11.91) 
	{CAD 0017 - lp 
	CAD 0017 C - cassette 
	CAD 0017 CD - CD in special sleeve - see below
	4AD-Japan: COCY-6925 - CD 
	Reprise: 9 26463-1 - lp 
	Reprise: 9 26463-2 - CD 
	Reprise: 9 26463-4 - cassette} 
	a) Sweetness And Light (5.19) 
	b) Sunbathing (3.09) 
	c) Breeze (2.47) 
	d) De-Luxe (3.26) 
	e) Leaves Me Cold (2.55) 
	f) Downer (2.39) 
	g) Thoughtforms (2.43) 
	h) Baby Talk (2.16) 
	i) Thoughtforms (2.41) 
	j) Scarlet (3.26) 
	k) Bitter (2.01) 
	l) Second Sight (2.39) 
	m) Etheriel (3.24) 
	n) Hey Hey Helen (2.27)  [ABBA cover] 
	o) Scarlet (Gigantic 2 version) (3.53) 
 
+ This album is a compilation of all tracks from #1, 2, 3, together with a 
new track (n), and the Robin Guthrie rerecording of "Scarlet" (from B3).  The 
CD release in the UK came with a card slip case. Matthew Kirkcaldie 
writes: "the CD features a cardboard wraparound with another Jim 
Friedman photo on the outside (black and dark green, a 2-colour print 
with a little full colour one in the middle) and a nice inside with 
(a) the Lush logo faintly over a pink-yellow background with the EP 
sleeves placed over it and a big calligraphic Chris Bigg scrawl, and 
(b) on the other half, a whole gallery of those dated pictures of 
Japanese women.  The LP has the same thing as a second sleeve, but the 
CD one can be detached at the bottom while you have to open the LP one 
as far as you dare without wrecking it."  The Japanese version comes with 
lyrics to all the songs except "Downer," "Leaves Me Cold" and "Hey Hey Helen." 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
A5. _Black Spring_ e.p.  (1991)  Recorded: (8.91), Released: (10.91) 
	{AD 1016 - 7" 
	BAD 1016 - 12" 
	ADC 1016 - cassingle 
	BAD 1016 CD 
	PIAS: ?? - slimline CD}
	a) nothing natural (5.58)
	b) fallin' in love (2.44) [Dennis Wilson cover] [CD and 12" only]
	c) god's gift (4.13)
	d) monochrome (5.08) [CD and 12" only]

+ Produced by Robin Guthrie. The PIAS Benelux release came in a slim-line 
case is in dispute.  If you own one, send me the catalogue number, please!
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
A6. _Nothing Natural_ (1991) Recorded: (8.91), Released: (10.91) 
	{Reprise: 9 40231-2). Digipak. 
	a) nothing natural (5.56) 
	b) god's gift (4.10) 
	d) monochrome (5.07) 
	e) nothing natural (version) (3.59) 
 
+ Produced by Robin Guthrie. 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
A7.  _For Love_ (1992) Recorded: (11.91) Released (1.92) 
	{BAD 2001 - 12" 
	BAD 2001 CD. Gatefold digipak. 
	BAD D 2001 - lmt-ed 10" 
	PIAS: 170.2001.22 - slimline CD}
	a) for love (3.35) 
    b) starlust (4.24) 
	c) outdoor miner (2.49) [Wire cover] 
   	d) astronaut (2.39) 
 
+ a) produced and engineered by Robin Guthrie. b), c) and d) all 
produced  by Lush and Mark Freegard.  From _Eyesore_:  "'Outdoor Miner' 
was  originally recorded by Wire. BAD D 2001 is a 10'' single with a 
different sleeve. The run-out grooves read "Steve, yah, bloody good 
bloke." "Miki? Face like a bulldog chewing a wasp!" (BADD2001). 
BAD2001CD was released in a deluxe fold-out digipak. 'For Love' 
produced by Robin Guthrie (Cocteau Twins). 'Outdoor Miner' written 
by Graham Lewis (Wire) and Colin Newman (Wire). 'Outdoor Miner' 
coproduced by Mark Freegard." The Digipak-CD has "for the love of 
Steve" in the credits. 
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A8. _Spooky_ (1992) Recorded: (?.?) Released: (4.2.92) 
	{CAD  2002 - lp 
	CAD D 2002 - 2x10"Limited-edition gatefold with different sleeve  
	        artwork. 
	CAD C 2002 - cassette 
	CAD 2002 CD - CD 
    	CAD D 2002 CD Limited edition DP with different sleeve artwork. 
    	Reprise: 9 26798-2 
	Shock records: SHOCK 1017 CD - Australian release of both CD and  
                 special DP sleeve} 
	a) stray (2.08) 
	b) nothing natural (5.54) 
	c) tiny smiles (4.27) 
	d) covert (3.35) 
	e) ocean (4.50) 
	f) for love (3.29) 
	g) superblast! (4.07) 
	h) untogether (3.34) 
	i) fantasy (4.27) 
	j) take (3.29) 
	k) laura (3.23) 
	l) monochrome (5.06) 
	m) god's gift (4.10)* 
	n) fallin' in love (2.44)* 
 
+ The first legitimate studio album.  The tracks marked with a "*" 
are found only on the Japanese release and are identical to the tracks 
found on the _Black Spring_ e.p., [#A5].  This release also comes with 
lyrics to all the songs except m) and n).  From _Eyesore_ : 'CADD2002CD 
is a limited edition deluxe fold-out digipak. CADD2002 is a double 10'' 
release. They both have similar sleeves, which are pretty different from 
the other formats. The run-out grooves read "What do you call Lush's..." 
/ "bass player in Japan?" / "Rippon in Nippon..." / "...wise words mate."'  
Also, [email protected] (Bones, Inner Sanctum, Sanctuary) writes: 
"there is also a limited edition CD of _Spooky_ that comes  with a blue 
velour pouch.  The pouch is imprinted with the circles from  the _Spooky_ 
cover, that is, where the logos are, there are no fuzzy  textures."  A 
promotional version of this release involved a brown paper bag with the "circle-
Lush" logo containing a promo cassette of the album.  Matt Tschantz writes: 
"The cassette has the circular logo and Spooky logo in orange on a black 
background with 'advance cassette' in white in small print at the bottom."  
Some versions of this promo have been reported to contain an autographed 
XL tour shirt. 
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A9. "Superblast!" (1993) Recorded: (?.93) Released: (?.93) 
	{4AD(japan): COCY-5185 - CD} 
	a) superblast! [remix] (4.04) 
	b) outdoor minor (2.49) [same as #A7] 
	c) fallin' in love (2.44) [same as #A7] 
 
+ This Japanese-only single came with the lyrics to all three songs. 
Lists Phil, not Steve as the bassist. Says "for the love of steve" in 
the credits.  "Peter Granstr\vm" ([email protected]) claims his 
version of this disc has "starlust" as the final track (instead of 
"falling in love") and  that it lists Steve as the bassist, though 
Phil is in the photo.  Release 11.92.
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A10. _Hypocrite e.p._ (1994) Recorded: (?.94) Released: (30.5.94) 
	{BAD 4008 CD  - CD 
	       ?      - 12" 
               ?      - 7"} 
	a) Hypocrite (2.58) 
	b) Love at First Sight (5.12)* 
	c) Cat's Chorus (3.23) 
	d) Undertow (Spooky mix) (9.13)* 
  
+ Emma Anderson writes: "['Love At First Sight'] is a cover of a song 
by The Gist-- a band Stuart Moxham formed after the Young Marble 
Giants." Track d) is a remix by techno band called Spooky.  [*Not on 7" 
format.] 
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A11._Desire Lines e.p._ (1994) Recorded: (?.94) Released: (30.5.94) 
	{BAD 4010 CD  - CD 
	       ?      - 12" 
               ?      - 7"} 
	a) Desire Lines (7.29) 
	b) Girl's World (4.14)* 
	c) White Wood (4.56) 
	d) Lovelife (Suga Bullit mix) (8.15)* 
 
+ "Lovelife" remix is by Co-co T and Suga-D. [*Not on 7" format.] 
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A12. _Split_ (1994) Recorded: (?.94) Released: (13.6.94) 
	{CAD-4011-CD  - CD 
	 Reprise: 0936-45578-1 - LP 
	 Reprise: 0936-45578-4 - Cassette 
	 Reprise: 0936-45578-2 - CD 
	 Play It Again Sam: 170.4011.20 - Benelux release- see below
	 Rough Trade: 1-RTD120-1905-2 12 CD - German release- see below}
	a) light from a dead star (3.15) 
	b) kiss chase (3.17) 
	c) blackout (3.06) 
	d) hypocrite (2.53) 
	e) lovelife (3.56) 
	f) desire lines (7.37) 
	g) the invisible man (2.14) 
	h) undertow (4.57) 
	i) never-never (8.04) 
	j) lit up (4.00) 
	k) starlust (4.30) 
	l) when i die (4.17) 
 
+ The album was produced by Mike Hedges (Siouxsie And The Banshees, The
Cure). It was mixed by Alan Moulder (Nine Inch Nails, Smashing Pumpkins,
Curve, My Bloody Valentine). [email protected] (Michael Schuster) writes: 
"The cover art bears a new logo (the band  name in a sorta outline script, 
partially covering a circular background) and has a picture of four lemons." 
The Rough Trade and PIAS versions come with a "bonus disk" which contains 
the three B-sides from the Desire Lines single #A11, i.e., "Girl's World," 
"White Wood," "Lovelife" (Suga Bullit mix). 
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A13. _Cookie_ (1994) Recorded: (?.94) Released: (12.94)
	{Columbia Japan: COCY-78365 \2000 - CD}
	a) white wood (4.34)
	b) girl's world (4.56)
	c) lovelife (suga bullit remix) (8.15)
	d) love at first sight (5.12)
	e) cat's chorus (3.23)
	f) undertow (spooky remix) (9.13)

+ A small Japanese-only release of the B-sides from the _Split_ singles. a), 
b), & c) are from _Desire Line_ EP (#A11) and d), e), & f) are from 
_Hypocrite_ EP (#A10).  I'm not sure why the timings of a) & b) don't match up 
to the _Desire Line_ EP listing.
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A14. _Single Girl_ single(1996) Recorded: (?.95) Released: (6.1.96)
	{4AD: BAD 6001 CD}
	a) Single Girl (.) <--- CD #1
	b) Tinkerbell (.)
	c) Outside World (.) 
	d) Cul De Sac (.)

	{4AD: BAD D 6001 CD}
	a) Single Girl (.) <--- CD #2
	b) Pudding (.)
	c) Demystification (.) [Cover of Zounds]
	d) Shut Up (.)

	{4AD: AD 6001 - seven-inch}
	a) Single Girl (.) <--- 7"
	b) Sweetie (.)

+ Buying into the new British marketing ploys, this single is 
released in two CDs (featuring different B-sides) and a limited 
edition, clear vinyl seven-inch.  "Sweetie" is cowritten by 
Acland & Berenyi, "Shut up" is Phil King's contribution, 
"Pudding" is Miki Berenyi's, and "Outside World" is a cover 
of *** (written by S. Lake).  The rest of the songs are Emma 
Anderson's.  Coproduced by Pete Bartlett. Engineered by Giles 
Hall, Liam Molloy and Neil Simons. Recorded at Protocol 
Studios, London. Mixed by Sean Slade, Paul Q. Kolderie, Pete 
Bartlett and Giles Hall. Featuring Kate Holmes (Frazier Chorus) 
and Ray Dickaty. Sleeve by v23 and Ichiro Kono.
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A15. _Ladykillers_ single (1996) Recorded: (?.95) Released: (26.2.96)
	{4AD: BAD 6002 CD}
	a) Ladykillers (.) <--- CD #1
	b) Heavenly (.)
	c) Carmen (.)
	d) Plums and Oranges (.)

	{4AD: BAD D 6002 CD}
	a) Ladykillers (.) <--- CD #2
	b) Matador (.)
	c) Ex (.)
	d) Dear Me (.)

	{4AD: AD 6002- seven-inch}
	a) Ladykillers (.) <--- 7"
	b) I Wanna Be Your Girlfriend (.) [Cover of the Rubinoo's]

+ Another marketing bonanza, this single is released in two CDs 
(featuring different B-sides) and a limited edition, green vinyl 
seven-inch.  "I Wanna Be Your Girlfriend"  is a cover of the 
Rubinoo's "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend".  Coproduced by Pete Bartlett. 
Engineered by Giles Hall, Liam Molloy and Neil Simons. Recorded at 
Protocol Studios, London. Mixed by Sean Slade, Paul Q. Kolderie, 
Pete Bartlett and Giles Hall. Sleeve by v23 and Ichiro Kono. 
"Heavenly" arranged by Pete Bartlett. "Plums and Oranges" 
mixed by Neil Simons.
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A16. _Lovelife_ (1996) Recorded: (5.95 - 8.95) Released: (5.3.96)
	{4AD- CAD 6004 - CD
	 Reprise
	 Japan: SONY - COZY->27->28 - dbl-CD}

	a) ladykillers (.)
	b) heavenly nobodies (.)
	c) 500 (.)
	d) i've been here before (.)
	e) papasan (.)
	f) single girl (.)
	g) ciao! (.)
	h) tra la la (.)
	i) last night (.)
	j) runaway (.)
	k) childcatcher (.)
	l) olympia (.)

+ Released both as a CD and (in the UK) in vinyl. "Lovelife" 
includes a cameo appearance by Pulp singer Jarvis Cocker on 
'Ciao!'. Coproduced by Pete Bartlett. Engineered by Giles Hall 
and Liam Molloy. Recorded at Protocol Studios, London, Fort 
Apache, Cambridge, MA and BJG Studios, London. Mastered by 
Bob Ludwig. Sleeve by v23, Ichiro Kono and Andrew Catlin. 
Mixed by Sean Slade and Paul Q. Kolderie. The LP was released 
on clear vinyl. The run-out grooves read "Browning in a sea 
of Britpop" "No, I've never seen a blind man's buff". "Last 
Night" mixed by Steve Orborne.  The Japanese version features 
an extra insert of pictures, the standard insert, and the 
lyrics in Japanese and an 6 track 3-inch CD with all the 
"Single Girl" b-sides.
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A17. _500_ single(1996) Recorded: (?.95) Released: (15.7.96)
	{4AD: BAD 6009 CD}
	a) 500 (.) <--- CD #1
	b) I have the Moon (.) [cover of Magnetic Fields]
	c) Piledriver (.)
	d) Olympia (Acoustic Version) (.)

	{4AD: BAD D 6009 CD}
	a) 500 (.) <--- CD #2
	b) I'd Like to Walk Around in Your Mind (.)
	c) Kiss Chase(Acoustic Version) (.)
	d) Last Night(Hexidecimal Mix) (.)

	{4AD: AD 6009 - seven-inch}
	a) 500 (.) <--- 7"
	b) I have the Moon (.) [cover of Magnetic Fields]

+ The last single from _Lovelife_, to be released on 15 July, 
1996.  It is subtitled "Shake Baby Shake".  The seven-inch is 
transparent vinyl.  It's not yet clear whether the seven inch 
will feature any unique tracks.

II.B. COMPILATION APPEARANCES:

B1. _donde esta los INSECTS_ (1989) Recorded: (?.?) Released: (?.89) 
	{INSECTS 03 - Cassette} 
	Contains: 
	a) etheriel (demo) ( . ) 
	b) second sight (demo) ( . ) 
 
+ Released in England sometime in 1989, this compilation of text, noise, 
sound collage, and music.  Emma Anderson writes: "This was a tape put 
together by friend of ours at the time.  It was very arty & underground 
& us & Silverfish were the only bands on it.  The songs used were... the 
demos we sent to record companies.  Indeed, the ones that 4AD liked & 
agreed to pursue us with.  They are not the same recordings as on _Scar_."  
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
B2. _Alvin Lives (in Leeds)_ (1990) Recorded: (?.?) Released: (?.90) 
	{Midnight Music: CLANG 4 - lp 
	CLANG 4 C - cassette 
	CLANG 4 CD} 
	Contains: 
	a) chirpy chirpy cheep cheep (2.38) [cover of Middle of the Road]
 
+ A 1990 benefit album of seventies cover tunes to raise money to fight 
the British poll tax proposal.  Lush track (produced by Robin Guthrie) 
appears nowhere else. [And is brilliant, BTW! -ed] 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
B3. _Gigantic 2_ (1990) Recorded: (7.89), Released: (4.90) 
	{Melody Maker/Rough Trade :MMMRTD 002 - cassette 
	MMRTD 002 CD} 
	Contains: 
 	a) scarlet (Gigantic 2 mix) (3.53) 
 
+ This compilation of songs was released through the UK's _Melody 
Maker_ weekly music rag.  The Lush track is Robin Guthrie's (Cocteau 
Twins) rerecording of the track that originally appears on _Scar_, #A1.  
This track also appears on _Gala_, #A4. 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
B4. _Red Tape_ (1990) Recorded: (12.89), Released: (10.90) 
	{Mute/4AD Records: RT1 - cassette} 
	Contains: 
	a) de-luxe ( .  ) 
 
+ Free with the UK monthly magazine _Select_ (Vol. 1, no. 4).  
Apparently, same track that appears on #A2 & #A4. 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
B5. _Volume Two_  (1991?) Recorded: (?.?), Released: (11.91?) 
	{Volume: V2CD} 
	Contains: 
	a) tiny smiles (4.27) 
 
+ _V2_ is a UK combination CD/magazine. Lush track is identical to that 
which appears on _Spooky_, #A8. 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
B6. _Follow Out Trax VII_ (1991) Recorded:(.), Released:(.91) 
	{Strange Fruit: SFRCD 205 - CD} 
	a) nothing natural (2.25) 
 
+ This is one of the two previously available versions. [It's not clear 
why the time was reported to be so short.] 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
B7._New Season: The Peel Sessions_ (1991) Recorded:(.), Released:(.91) 
	{Strange Fruit: SFRCD 205} 
	Contains: 
	a) breeze ( . ) 
 
+ This is the only released recording from Lush's Peel session. 
This is from the 19 Feb, 1990 session.  The other songs broadcast at 
this time were "hey hey helen" and "leaves me cold." These were the only  
three songs recorded. 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
B8. _Stolar Tracks_ (vol. 1) (1992) Recorded: (?.?), Released: (?.92) 
	{no label: EMC1 - CD} 
	Contains: 
	a) superblast! (remix) (4.07)  
 
+ A special offer available in connection with Stolar Vodka.   
This is the same track that appears on #A9. 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
B9. _in a field of their own_ (1992) Recorded: (27.06.92), Released:  
(??.92) 
	{no label: glaston 1DCD} 
	Contains: 
	a) starlust (live) (4.30) 
 
+ A special offer double-CD from the UK weekly music rag, _NME_ (with  
profits going to Greenpeace).  Featuring highlights from the 1992  
Glastonbury Festival. 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
B10. _Lilliput_(1992) Recorded: (12.89), Released (?.92) 
	{LILLIPUT 1 - dbl-cd w/ promo booklet} 
	 LILLIPUT 2 - dbl-cd
	Contains: 
	a) de-luxe (3.26) 
 
+ A 4AD sampler compilation. Same as the version on #A2. 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
B11. _...and dog bones, too_ (1992) Recorded: (8.91), Released (?.92) 
	{ 21512- CD and Cassette?} 
	Contains: 
	a) nothing natural (.) 
 
+ A 4AD promo sampler compilation.  Not clear which version this is. 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
B12. _how much longer?_ (1992) Recorded: (?.?), Released (?.92) 
	{Anti-Vivisection Agency: AVACD 001 - CD} 
	Contains: 
	a) god's gift (4.10) 
 
+ Made in England and distributed by Revolver, Lush contributed this  
album track. 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
B13. _Precious_ (1992) Recorded (11.91) Released (1992) 
	{Dino: DINCD38 - CD} 
	Contains: 
	a) for love (3:30) 

+ A compilation released by Dino Entertainment Ltd. of London. 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
B14. _13 Year Itch_ (1993) Recorded: 6.93), Released (07.93) 
	{4AD: shuffle - CD} 
	Contains: 
	a) desire lines (demo) (7.05) 
 
+ A very limited edition CD that was available at the 13 Year Itch  
celebration put on for the 13th anniversary of 4AD.   
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
B15. _Hot Hits:Adventurous New Music Sampler_ (1992) Recorded:(11.91) Released:(?.92) 
	{Warner: ?? - CD} 
	Contains: 
	a) for love (3.29) 
 
+ a sampler CD distributed with the original-model Sega CD-ROM peripheral 
from Warner Special Products. 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
B16. _In Defense of Animals_ (1993) Recorded: (11.91), Released (?.93) 
	{?? } 
	Contains: 
	a) for love (3.35) 
 
+ A charity album supporting the animal rights group called In  
Defense of Animals.  This is the single version from A7. 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
B17. _Secret Tracks 2_ (1994) Recorded: (?.?), Released (4?.94) 
	{?? - cassette} 
	Contains: 
	a) the childcatcher (3.07) 
 
+ work in progress from the _Split_.  The first mix, straight from the  
studio. Same as the track on the _AVAM_ compilation, #B19. 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
B18. _Volume Ten_ (1994) Recorded: (?.94), Released (7.94) 
	{Volume - V10CD} 
	Contains: 
	a) tinkerbell (demo) (3.16) 
 
+ This is one of Miki's 8-track demos for an in-progress song.  Liner  
notes say it is a "home recording, produced by Miki Berenyi at Mostyn  
Sound." 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
B19. _All Virgos Are Mad_ (1994) Recorded (?.?) Released (8.94) 
	{Reprise: 45789 - CD} 
	Contains: 
	a) the childcatcher (3.07) 

+ A limited-edition digipacked disc put out to celebrate the _All Virgos  
are Mad_ show in L.A. (Basically the U.S. version of the _13 Year Itch_  
celebration.)  This song is identical to the one of the _Secret Tracks 2_  
cassette, #B17. 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
B20. _Follow Our Tracks, v. 6_  (?) Recorded: (?.?) Released: (?.?)
	{? }
	Contains:
	a) etheriel (3.24)

+ Radio station promo
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
B21. _Follow Our Tracks, v. 8_  (?) Recorded: (?.?) Released: (?.?)
	{? }
	Contains:
	a) superblast (4.07)

+ Radio station promo
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
B22. _ Music From the Motion Picture: The Doom Generation_ (1995) Recorded (?.?) Released (?.95) 
	{?? - CD} 
	Contains: 
	d) Undertow (Spooky mix) (9.13) 

+ This 4AD laden soundtrack features the version of "undertow" 
that showed up on the "hypocrite" e.p. [A10]. 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
B23. _The Twist and Shout 6 O'Clock Good News_ (1995) Recorded (?.?) Released (11.95) 
	{Reprise: pro-cd-7815 - CD} 
	Contains: 
	a) ladykillers (.) 

+ This is a compilation of 19 tracks from various Reprise a
rtists and comes in a white cardboard slipcase.  
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
B24. _From Greer To Eternity_ (1994) Recorded (?.?) Released (?.?) 
	{UK: Fierce Panda NING05 - 2x7"} 
	Contains: 
	a) the childcatcher (.) 

+ Not much known about this.  
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
B25. _ Nings Of Desire _ (1995) Recorded (?.?) Released (?.?) 
	{UK: Fierce Panda NONG1 - CD} 
	Contains: 
	a) love at first sight (.) 

+ Not much known about this.  
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
B26. _Whore_ (1996) Recorded (?.95) Released (1?.96) 
	{Wire Mail Order (UK): WMO 2CD -  CD} 
	Contains: 
	a) mannequin (.) [cover of Wire]

+ Lush record their second Wire cover for this 21 artist 
tribute to the band.  (The first Wire cover was "outdoor 
miner" on the _For Love_ e.p.) "Mannequin" originally 
appeared on Wire's _Pink Flag_ album.
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
B27. _Shaving Kit Music_ (1996) Recorded (?.95) Released (3.96) 
	{Reprise: PRO-C-8096 - CD & Cassette} 
	Contains: 
	a) ladykillers (.) 
	b) tinkerbell (.) 

+ A Reprise/Warner Bros/4AD promo compilation distributed in 
conjunction with the Shaving the Pavement Tour of the US.  
Contains some otherwise unreleased tracks, but the Lush 
tracks are otherwised unreleased.
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
B28. _Volume 16_ (1996) Recorded (?.95) Released (?.96) 
	{UK: Volume V16CD - CD & magazine} 
	Contains: 
	a) half and half (.) 

+ This track is otherwise unreleased.



II.C. BOOTLEGS

C1. _Kaleidoscopic Harmonies_ (1993) Recorded (1991?), Released (?.93) 
	{Kiss the Stone: KTS 108 - CD} 
	a) thoughtforms(3.05) 
	b) breeze(2.49) 
	c) bitter(2.38) 
	d) second sight(2.55) 
	e) take(3.43) 
	f) covert(3.27) 
	g) deluxe [sic](4.29) 
	h) etheriel(4.08) 
	i) ocean(4.42) 
	j) scarlet(4.20) 
	k) sweetness and light(5.22) 
	l) downer(3.28) 
	m) baby talk(4.20) 
	n) tiny smiles(4.15) 
	o) leaves me cold(4.49) 
	p) monochrome(5.10) 

+ This rather well-packaged bootleg CD from KTS (a rather prolific Italian 
record company) is apparently an audience recording of an English 
show.  Though the disc purports to be "Recorded Live in Europe 1991", I 
rather suspicion it's recorded in England in 1992, perhaps during the 
_Spooky_ tour.  The disc clocks in at about 65mins.  The sound quality is 
mediocre (what you would expect from an audience recording), lots of 
crowd noise and rather poor resolution on the vocals (particularly 
Emma's).  The set itself is not particularly inspired; lots of long breaks 
between songs, and some miscues. CD total time: (63.34). 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
C2. _Lollapalooza '92: Lush & The Jesus + Mary Chain_ (1993) 
	         Recorded (22.08.92) Released (?.93) 
	{Kiss the Stone: KTS 114 - CD} 
	a) stray/bitter (5.55) 
	b) nothing natural (5.28) 
	c) for love (3.44) 
	d) superblast! (4.36) 
	e) covert[/de-luxe] (7.41) 
	f) downer (3.22) 
	g) sweetness & light (5.46) 
	h) new song [sic] (4.25) 
	i) leaves me cold (2.53) 
	j) similar number of tracks by JMC 

+ Clocking in at 77:34, this split CD boot features performances by Lush 
and the Jesus and Mary Chain at Lollapalooza in Miami. e) and h) are
mistakes in the track listing.  Note: This disc is both sold singly and 
in a 3CD set also featuring Pearl Jam and Soundgarden's sets from the 
same show. 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
C3. _Lovers of Today_ (1993?) Recorded (90 & 91) Released (1993?) 
	{Surf City Recordings: SC03 - 7"} 
	a) sweetness and light 
	b) ocean 
	c) etheriel 
	d) leaves me cold 

+ A purportedly limited-edition (300 total) live bootleg vinyl 7-inch.  
Tracks a) & b) are "Live in London, 1990"; tracks c) & d) are "Live in 
Paris, 1991".  The picture sleeve cover is a nice photo of Emma and 
Miki, and the back is a _Gala_-era promo photo of the band.  The record 
labels list the name of the record company and call the recording the 
"'slush e.p."  My copy is purple vinyl, also spotted in grey. 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
C4. _Luscious_, (1992) Recorded (30.8.92) Released? 
	a) stray 
	b) bitter 
	c) god's gift 
	d) nothing natural 
	e) ocean 
	f) for love 
	g) starlust 
	h) covert 
	i) de-Luxe 
	j) downer 
	k) sweetness and light 
	l) superblast! 
	m) monochrome [1st encore] 
	n) leaves me cold 
	o) baby talk [2nd encore] 
 
+ Live at the Cabaret Metro, Chicago, Aug. 30 1992. "Bones, Inner Sanctum,  
Sanctuary" writes: "(1CS-100 Rating 10) A VERY good bootleg.  Great sound 
and mixing.  This was a special concert that Lush did in between their Aug 
29, 1992 appearance at Alpine Valley theatre WI and their appearance in 
Atlanta for Lollapalooza '92. Moderate dialogue from Miki, and a frenzied 
ending that included a mosh pit, yes a mosh pit!  I didn't believe it 
either until I ended up in it." Recorded and broadcast live by Metro 
Mobile. 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
C5. _Spooky Tales to Tell Your Children_ (1992) Recorded (29.8.92) Released? 
	a) stray 
	b) bitter 
	c) nothing natural 
	d) for love 
	e) superblast! 
	f) covert 
	g) de-Luxe 
	h) downer 
	i) sweetness and light 
	j) starlust 
	k) leaves me cold 

+ Live Lollapalooza, 29 Aug 92, Alpine Valley Music Theatre, East Troy, WI 
(1CS90 Rating:8) This is the bootleg of the show that was described above.  
Includes a bit of the in between Lollapalooza bits used for entertainment 
between shows. 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
C6. _Lushapalooza '92_ (1992) Recorded (22.8.93) Released? 
	{?? - CD?} 
	a) stray 
	b) bitter 
	c) nothing natural 
	d) for love 
	e) superblast! 
	f) covert 
	g) downer 
	h) sweetness and light 
	i) starlust 
	j) leaves me cold 

+ Live, Lollapalooza, August 22, 1992, Miami, FL (1CS-90  Rating:8). A 
great quality boot. Includes introduction to Lollapalooza festival. 
Reportedly, the exact same recording as in #C2. 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
C7. _Live at Union Square_ (1992) Recorded (15.4.93) Released? 
	{?? - Video} 
	a) stray 
	b) thoughtforms 
	c) nothing natural 
	d) for love 
	e) starlust 
	f) breeze 
	g) de-Luxe 
	h) sweetness and light 
	i) leaves me cold 
	j) monochrome 
	k) downer 

+ San Francisco, 15 April 1992 (VIDEO VHS MONO  Rating: 7)  Shot from the 
stage itself.  Includes Italian TV interview with videos for "nothing 
natural" and "superblast!" 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
C8. ???  Lush 04/06/92 Tipitina's, New Orleans. 
	{?? - Cassette} 

+ Live 70 minute show apparently broadcast on air in New Orleans.  
Sound quality of a recording off the air for this show was "B+" 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
C9. ??? 08/02/92 Chicago, IL 50 mins A- Lollapalooza 1992 
	{?? - Cassette} 

+ nothing else known. 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
C10. _The World of Lush_ (1993) Recorded (17.4.92) Released (?.93) 
	{Australia: BULLSEYE RECORDS CD-EYE-12 - CD} 
	a) stray (2.11) 
	b) bitter (2.47) 
	c) god's gift (3.40) (misprinted as gos's gift on the tracklisting) 
	d) nothing natural (5.48) 
	e) ocean (4.50) 
	f) for love (3.49) 
	g) starlust (5.06) (misprinted as stardust) 
	h) covert (4.14) 
	i) de-luxe (3.49) 
	j) downer (3.35) (misprinted as downers) 
	k) sweetness and light (5.52) 
	l) superblast (4.37) 
	m) monochrome (5.59) 
	n) leaves me cold (5.19) 
	o) baby talk (2.53) 

+ Total running time: (64.28).  Live in Seattle, Washington.  Dark Image 
writes: "There were only 1000 printed of their live performance in Seattle. 
The sound is okay I guess and it's from the Spooky tour ..On the cover
has the band in four separate corners divided into 4 equal parts with four
different colored background for each member.  The funny thing is that it 
shows Steve Rippon instead of Phil King..Hmmm..." [Sounds suspiciously like
the infamous NME "topless" poster- ed]  Thanks to Cord Walter for the
track listing. 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
C11. _Live at St. Sebastian_ (199?) Recorded (2.1.90) Released? 
	{Shocking Records: no cat. #  - 7"} 
	a) downer 
	b) thoughtforms 
	c) second sight 
	d) baby talk 

+ Recorded live in Surlorie, France. Dark Image writes: "...it's quite good. 
It's quite raw in terms of production." Josh Gentry writes: "I have this same 
recording, but it is named 'Sparky the High Voltage Live Wire' from 'Shocking 
Records, Tashkent, Uzbekistan.' The 7" is pressed in pink vinyl with blank 
yellow labels, the only groove notes being 'sr1' and 'sr2.' It is packaged in a 
folded piece of yellow paper with simple xerox quality art of two babies 
looking like they were stolen from a diaper package with a crudely drawn 
cartoon electrical wire asking them if they want to play. Sound quality is 
very good. 45rpm." [email protected] (matt matuga) also has one of
these, except his is yellow vinyl, with ROGS "SHOCKING ISN'T IT" on 
the "sr I" side, and  "CARE FOR A JOLT" on the "sr  II" side.   
[Perhaps this was a second printing? - Reality]
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
C12.  Dark Image writes: "I got a 7" thing of [the _Words & Music_ promo  
cassette, #D3]...it was a rough bootleg and it had only up to the part where  
Miki says "We're coming to America..." and than laughs and says "We're coming  
in America" and Emma and Miki giggle a lot and laugh." 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
C13. They played for the "Festival des Inrockuptibles" on 19/10/1991 (Somebody
else claims it was on 19/11/91). They played at at least a 50 minute
set at"La'Cigale" in Paris which was broadcast on French radio (perhaps 
as a _Black Session_).  Set list: 
	a) bitter 
	b) breeze 
	c) ?? 
	d) scarlet 
	e) for love 
	f) covert 
	g) de-luxe 
	h) downer 
	i) sweetness & light 
	j) baby talk 
	k) monochrome 
	l) leaves me cold 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
C14. "1988 Demo" Recorded: (3.88), Not released 

	{bootleg cassette} 
	a) grotesque [female hybrid] 
	b) sun shines [skin] 
	c) (untitled) [truth or fiction] 
	d) quicksand  [sunbathing] 
+Cord Walter writes: "Although the sound quality of this demo is very poor, the 
songs are quite good."  Emma Anderson writes: "Meriel [now of Pale Saints] is 
on vocals here-- she wrote "Skin".  We used this demo to get gigs on the pub 
circuit in London.  We never send it to a record company.  'Sunbathing' was 
reworked 2 years later for the B-side of 'Sweetness & Light' [A3]."  The listed 
titles are those reported by Cord Walter.  The titles in brackets are those 
reported by Emma Anderson.  Obviously, the names in brackets are the correct 
song titles, but the names given by Cord may reflect those used by the 
bootleggers (and those which you may see if you ever stumble across this 
bootleg). 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
C15. There is a 70 minute recording of a 03/27/92 show in NYC. 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
C16. There is a 30 minute recording of a 05/06/92 show in Stockholm that
was broadcast on radio. 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
C17. "Zap Club 1994 " Recorded: (05.09.94) Released (?.94)
	{??} 
	a) Blackout
	b) For Love
	c) Lit Up
	d) Kiss Chase
	e) De-luxe
	f) Lovelife
	g) Hypocrite
	h) Sweetness And Light
+ [email protected] writes: "...a bootleg recorded at Brighton 
Zap Club on September 5th 1994 as part of a special showcase which 
was broadcast live by the UK's Radio 1.  It lasts about 31 mins. ... 
This was a slightly shortened version of the set Lush played on 
their "Split" tour over the summer of 94.
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
C18. _Show Us Your Tits_ (1995) Recorded (26.08.94) Released (?.95) 
	{Kaliedscopic Music:  - CD} 
	a) Introduction
	b) Blackout
	c) Stardust
	d) For Love
	e) Lit Up
	f) Lit Up     (nope, it's not a typo)
	g) Kiss Chase
	h) Desire Lines
	i) Lovelife
	j) Hypocrite
	l) Downer
	m) Undertow
	n) De-Luxe
	o) Leaves me Cold
	p) Sweetness and Light

+ Length: 60:16.  Dark Image ([email protected]) writes: "This was 
recorded live at the _Melody Maker_ Tent at the Reading Festival
on the 26th of August 1994. It's distributed by Kaliedscopic Music which is an
Italian based company. The cover of the CD has the whole band inside a Tea-Cup
ride like the one at Disneyland and they are looking towards the Camera. On the
back however, It has Emma and Miki standing against the wall. Miki is dressed
in a black mini-skirt with fishnets and a black Sleevless T-Shirt that has the
Tramps (not too sure on that since it is hard to read the small print
backwards) on it. Emma on the other hand  is wearing a nice flower blouse 
with a black Overcoat and black and white stripe stockings. She is also 
wearing these red lensed sunglasses and has all sorts of shopping bags in her 
hand. On the inside sleeve it has a nice picture of Emma, Miki and Chris 
looking at the Camera. The inside sleeve does fold out and has yet another 
picture of the Orginal band (i.e with Steve Rippon instead of Phil King) out 
in the country side. One last comment on the Sleeve, it has some sort of Fly 
looking thing on one of the pictures and in captions it says "Insects do it 
better" The sound quality of the CD is about a 7. The Vocals are well heard 
but the music seems distant. There are a lot of electircal problems with 
their set and also some band miscalculations. Lit up is mentioned twice 
because half way through the first try their equipment gave out or something 
and they had to start all over. The second try though it happened again so 
Miki said "Okay, so we'll leave that one for now" There are some pretty 
funny comments between  songs as well. One of the most notable ones is 
from Miki;  she says " No, Sorry I don't get my tits out.....They're not 
actually real you know.....They're just two holes in a grapefruit".


II.D. MISCELLANEOUS and PROMOTIONAL AUDIO: 

D1. "De-Luxe" (1991) Recorded: (12.89), Released: (?.91) 
	{Reprise: PRO-CD-4662 -  No cover insert in jewel case} 
	a) de-luxe (single edit) (3.02) 
	b) de-luxe  (alternate single edit) (3.03) 
	c)  de-luxe (album version) (3.27) 
 
+ US Promo for #A4. 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
D2. "Sweetness And Light" (1991) Recorded: (8.90), Released: (?.91) 
	{Reprise: PRO-CD-4568} 
	a) sweetness and light (single edit) (4.12) 
	b) sweetness and light (album version) (5.17) 
 
+ US Promo for #A4. 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
D3. _Words & Music_ (1991)  Recorded: (?.?), Released: (?.91) 
	{Reprise: PROC-4608 - cassette} 
	Contains: 
	a) de-luxe 
	b) baby talk 
	c) bitter 
	d) etheriel 
	e) thoughtforms 
	f) downer 
	g) hey hey helen 
	h) scarlet 
	i) sweetness and light 
	j) sunbathing 
 
+ US Promo cassette for #A4.  Contains ten complete tracks from _Gala_,  
interspersed with an interview with Miki and Emma.  Contains all sorts of  
juicy bits about Miki loosing her virginity in Hollywood as a teenager, and  
Emma's work experience selling sandwiches.  
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
D4. "Nothing Natural" (1991) Recorded: (see source recordings), Released:  
	{LUSH CD 1 - CD}                                        (?.91) 
	a) nothing natural ( . ) 
	a) monochrome ( . ) 
	a) nothing natural ( . ) (12" version) 
 
+ UK promo disc. Same material as the singles #A5-A6 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
D5. "Nothing Natural" (1992?) Recorded: (see source recordings), Released:  
	{Reprise: 9 40231-2 - CD }                                        (?.92) 
	a) nothing natural ( . ) 
	a) monochrome ( . ) 
	a) nothing natural ( . ) (12" version) 
 
+Promo disc.  Track listing may not be correct. 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
D6. "For Love" (1992) Recorded: (see source recordings), Released: (?.?) 
 	{Reprise: PRO-CD-5299} 
	a) for love (3.29) 
 
+ This is the album version.  Jewel case, no insert. 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
D7. "Superblast!" (1992) Recorded: (see source recordings), Released: (?.92)  
	{Reprise: PRO-CD-5471} 
	a) superblast! (remix) (4:04) [same as #A9] 
	b) starlust (4:20) 
	c) fallin' in love (2:38) 
	d) superblast! (album version) (4:08) 
 
+ US Promo for #A8. [The remix of "Superblast!" is not great, but better  
than album version.]  Some versions come with a sticker that says "Spin 
it for Lollapalooza". 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
D8. The Lillies (1992) Recorded: (?.?), Released: (09.92) 
	{Cockadoodle records: COCK 01 - one-sided flexi-disc} 
	a) "And David Seaman Will Be Very Disappointed About That..."  
	                                                (5.17) 
+ The Lillies are a one-off "bliss-rock" super-group featuring Simon  
Raymonde (Cocteau Twins), Chris & Miki (Lush), and Kevin McKillop &  
Russell Yates (Moose).  Song written by Raymonde.  The group was  
formed to record this song in support of their favorite local football club,  
the Tottenham 'Spurs.  The resulting recording was included in the  
magazine _Spur_ (No. 24, Sept '91).  (Also a T-shirt available featuring a  
lillie and band name on front, and song title on back. Grey shirt.) 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
D9. Drum Club (1993) Recorded (n/a), Released (?.93) 
	{MIDI CIRCUS - 12"} 
	a) stray (choirmaster mix) 
	b) stray (groove mix) 
	c) stray (hole in the sky mix) 
 
+ This single-sided twelve inch features three "techno remixes" of "stray". 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
D10.  "1993 Fan Club Flexi" (1993) Recorded (6.93), Released (12.93) 
	{?? - flexi} 
	a) Lit Up (demo) (?.?) 
	b) Rupert the Bear (?.?) [TV theme cover [Beadle and Roper]] 
 
+ After collecting names and addresses since 10.91 (#A6), the Lush  
Information Service (see III, below) surprised everyone in Christmas of  
'93 by sending out a fan club mailing including news of the bands' doings,  
a musical family tree of the members' past bands, lyrics to all their  
songs, a card, and this neat flexi. "Rupert the Bear" is NOT a Robert  
Johnson cover.  That was a joke.  It's really a cover of the theme from  
the 60s British children's TV show of the same name (by Beadle and Roper).  
This flexi was reissued as #D16, below. 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
D11.  _Split_ promo cassette (1994) Recorded (?.94), Released (06.94) 
	{Reprise: PRO-C-6996 - cassette} 
	a) Kiss Chase (?.?) 
	b) Undertow (?.?) 
+ Promo for the new album.  Songs are album versions. 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
D12. _Split_ Promo CD (1994) Recorded: (?.94) Released: (6.94) 
	{CAD-P-4011-CD  - CD} 
	a) light from a dead star (3.15) 
	b) kiss chase (3.17) 
	c) blackout (3.06) 
	d) hypocrite (2.53) 
	e) lovelife (3.56) 
	f) desire lines (7.37) 
	g) the invisible man (2.14) 
	h) undertow (4.57) 
	i) never-never (8.04) 
	j) lit up (4.00) 
	k) starlust (4.30) 
	l) when i die (4.17) 
 
+ Simply the UK promo disc for _Split_ with less artwork than the  
standardly released album.  Has a white and orange vellum slip-case
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
D13. "Hypocrite" Promo CD (1994) Recorded: (?.94) Released: (6.94) 
	{Reprise:  PRO-CD-6983  - CD} 
	a) Hypocrite (2.53) 
 
+ Neil Impelluso writes: "Jewel case, no insert. Back insert features  
same graphics on the grey 4AD mail-order t-shirt - lots of bruskstrokes  
and the "3oo/5oo" in a circle, whatever that means." 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
D14. "Lovelife" Promo CD (1994) Recorded: (?.94) Released: (8.94) 
	{Reprise:  PRO-CD-7092  - CD} 
	a) Lovelife (3.56) 
	b) Lovelife (5.28) [Suga Bullit Remix Edit] 
	c) Lovelife (8:15) [Suga Bullit Remix] 
 
+ Remixed by Suga-D and Co-Co-T for Suga Bullit Prod. at System Sound  
Studios. b) is an shortened version of c) which is from the _Desire 
Lines_ e.p. [A11]. 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
D15. "Hypocrite"/"Desire Lines" Promo (1994) Recorded: (?.94) Released: (6?.94) 
		{Shock: LUSH 1 - 12"} 
	a) Hypocrite ( .  ) 
	b) Desire Lines ( . ) 
	c) Hypocrite ( .  ) 12" Mix 
 
+ UK Promo.  
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
D16."Dirt Promo Flexi" (1994) Recorded (6.93), Released (9?.94) 
	{soil samples #17: PRO-S-7181 - flexi} 
	a) Lit Up (demo) (?.?) 
	b) Rupert the Bear (?.?) [TV theme cover [Beadle and Roper]] 
 
+ Released as part of _Dirt_ (#58) a Warner Bros. promotional magazine  
sent out to music retailers.  The flexi is "Soil Samples #17".  Lush 
(together with the Lush taxi) are  featured on the cover.  This is 
the same music as the "1993 Fan Club  
Flexi", #D10. 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
D17. "When I Die" Promo CD (1994) Recorded: (?.94) Released: (9?.94) 
	{Reprise: PRO-CD-7048 - CD} 
	a) When I Die (Remix) (4:19) 
	b) Light From A Dead Star (3:16) 
	c) Lovelife (3:56) 
 
+ This US promo disc features the only known release of the Scott Litt  
(R.E.M.) remix of "When I Die".  Jeff Gayton ([email protected])  
writes: "The CD itself is orange and purple, with the same basic design  
that many US 4AD promos have and comes in a jewel case.  There's no  
front insert, but on the back is Bugs Bunny (!) and the tracklisting  
of the CD." 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
D18. "Light From A Dead Star" Promo CD (1994) Recorded: (?.94) Released: (?.94) 
	{4AD: CAD P 4001 CD} 
	a) Light From A Dead Star ( .  ) 
 
+ UK Promo CD.  Not sure of the track listing. 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
D19. _Trademark Of Quality_ comp (1994) Recorded: (?.94) Released: (11.94)
	{Warner Bros - ??}
	Contains:
	a) the childcatcher (3.07)

+ Somebody on 4AD-L reported the existence of a compilation from
Warner Bros. that featured this track.
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
D20. "Hypocrite" Promo (1994) Recorded: (?.94) Released: (5.94)
	{4AD: LUSH 2 - 12"}
	a) Hypocrite ( . )
	b) Undertow (Spooky Remix)

+ UK promo.
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
D21. "Desire Lines" Promo (1994) Recorded: (?.94) Released: (5.94)
	{4AD: LUSH 3 - 12"}
	a) Desire Lines ( . )
	b) lovelife (suga bullit remix) ( . )

+ UK promo.
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
D22. "Lush vs. the Drum Club" (?) Recorded: (?.?) Released: (?.?)
	{KUDOS: PROJECT 1 - 12"}
	a) stray (choirmaster mix) 
	b) stray (groove mix) 
	c) stray (hole in the sky mix) 

+ [email protected] reports: "[It] has one track on one side and two on 
the other.  It comes in a white die-cut sleeve with a white sticker that reads:  
"LUSH versus THE DRUM CLUB DJ only limited edition".  The label reads:
"PROJECT 1  33 1/3 RPM   NEVER NEVER: STRAY    RETHOUGHT BY   BOB + BING 
ENGINEERED BY KIM LEWIS AT BUTTERFLY STUDIOS DISTRIBUTED BY KUDOS INFO + 
MERCHANDISE 071 624 5767".  The run off groove says: "PROJECT 1-A1 THE RULE 
IS-THERE ARE NO RULES!" on one side and: PROJECT 1-AA1  WE'RE NOT TAKING 
SIDES!" on the other."  Apparently identical tracks to the Drum Club
mixes [#D9, above] - reality.
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
D23. "Single Girl" Promo (1996) Recorded: (?.95) Released: (1?.96)
	{4AD: LUSH 4 - 12"}
	a) single girl ( . )

+ UK promo.
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
D24. Lovelife - Sampled (1996) Recorded: (?.95) Released: (1.96)
	{4AD: LUSH 5 CD}
	a) Single Girl ( . )
	b) I've Been Here Before ( . )
	c) 500 ( . )
	d) Last Night (Steve Osbourne mix) ( . )

+ UK promo. Comes in a cardboard slipcase.
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
D25. "Ladykillers" Promo (1996) Recorded: (?.95) Released: (1?.96)
	{4AD: LUSH 6 - 12"}
	a) Ladykillers ( . )

+ UK promo.
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
D26. "Last Night" Promo (1996) Recorded: (?.95) Released: (1.96)
	{Reprise: PRO-CD-8034 - CD
	 Reprise: PRO-A-8034 - 12"}
	a) Last Night (Latent Power Mix) (5.23)
	b) Undertow (Spooky Remix)  (9.12)
	c) Last Night (Darkest Hour Mix) (4.57)
	d) Lovelife (Suga Bullit Remix) (8.15)
	e) Last Night (Hexadecimal Dub Mix) (6.31)
	f) Ladykillers (Demo/Ruff Mix '95) (3.14)

+ US promo featuring several otherwise unreleased remixes.
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
D27. "Ciao!" Promo (1994) Recorded: (?.94) Released: (5.94)
	{4AD: LUSH 7 CD - CD}
	a) Ciao! ( . )

+ UK promo.  The cover photo features the band holding the new lush 
logo featured in other _lovelife_ releases.  Comes in a cardboard 
slipcase.


II.E. Videos  

Videos have been made for the following songs: 
 
E1. "de-luxe" (version 1)  
E2. "de-luxe" (version 2)  

+ From _Eyesore_: First made when "Mad Love" was released (Feb/Mar 1990), 
and the other made for the US one year later. The first is Lush miming in 
a forest, with some white flashes.  
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-  
E3. "sweetness & light"   

+ From _Eyesore_: Grainy colour of Lush miming on a white background, 
with blip-zoom on images.  
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-  
E4. "nothing natural"   

+ From _Eyesore_: Colour, Lush miming, close-ups of Miki and Emma.  
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-  
E5. "for love"   

+ From _Eyesore_: "Colour, Lush playing, shattered images, roses and 
the new bassist."  
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-  
E6. "superblast!"  

=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-  
E7. "hypocrite"   

=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-  
E8. "desire lines"  

+ Emma Anderson writes: "There is also a video for 'Desire Lines' which 
I think the U.S. will miss out on.  It was shot at the same time as the 
artwork for the sleeve of _Split_, i.e., in a disused swimming pool.  
There is also some performance which was shot in our rehearsal room in 
Camden, London.  It was a small budget video. About #3000. I'm sure there 
will be another video soon."  
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-  
E9. "childcatcher"  

+ This video is rumoured to exist, but I doubt it seriously.  
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
E10. "de-luxe" (uncropped version) 
+ Part of a videotape called _4AD - the next generation_, a 
compilation for FACE THE MUSIC, the 11th World Wide Video festival 
(The Hague, 1993). 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
E11. "single girl"
 
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
E12. "lady killers"  

=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
E13. "500"  

+Rumoured to be forthcoming.


The following are BOOTLEG VIDEO or video of TV appearances 

E20. live in france (2) "ethereal" + one more  
+ These are live tracks from SNUB TV.   
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-  
E21. There exists an Australian tour souvenir video with "Nothing
Natural", "For Love" and "Superblast!" on a PAL VHS tape.  
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-  
E23. There is also a profile of them on "Night Flight" from 1991.  
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-  
E24. They have also appeared on MTV's 120 Minutes.  
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-  
E25. They played Conan O'Brien on 25 July, 1994.  
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-  
E25.  Brian Baer ([email protected]) writes:  "I happened to 
see a video that a friend of mine recorded of lush.  It was an interview 
put together by the Denver PBS music video show "TELETUNES."  This was 
incredible interview with everyone from lush (Miki,Emma,Chris, and Phil).  
Soon after the interview, I got to see the full on stage performance of 
lush at the lollapalooza '92 fest.  Note: this was not an illegal bootleg 
recording of the show.  It was taken from several camera angles and done
with full permission from all the bands performing at lollapalooza '92 
(courtesy of Teletunes)."  
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-  
E26. They recorded live versions of "Kiss Chase" and "Hypocrite" for MTV in 1994.
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-  
E27. There exists a bootleg video of the 11/8/94 _Split_ tour gig in Houston.
This has been seen for sale in San Diego and other US cities.  Sound 
quality isn't the greatest.
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-  

+++ By the way, Neil Impelluso maintains the unofficial Lush video 
compilation - mail him at "[email protected]" or 
"[email protected]" for copies or if you have something to add. 





II.F. ODDS & SODS 

F1.A particularly "tasty" item is a poster (circa _Mad Love_) from 
_Melody Maker_.  This poster featured the four members of the band 
naked from the waist-up (Miki & Emma are posed with arms modestly 
crossed over their chests) and *body-painted* with swirls of metallic 
colours.  Each member is a different colour and "represents" the four 
letters of the band's name.  
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-  
F2. The 'Lollapalooza' Ministry disc (Kiss The Stone) features Miki and
Emma on 'So What'.  It was recorded around 8/92 in LA.  
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-  
F3. [email protected] writes:  "Hey, guess what, there is already interactive 
software featuring Lush.  I just downloaded it from the Warner Records 
section on AOL.  It's pretty big and only works on a Mac but I'm really 
impressed with how cool it is. It has samples of their songs and some 
animated photos with a really wacky interface."  
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-  
F4. On 1 June, 1994, Lush recorded a radio session for the BBC's _Evening 
Session_.  They did the tracks "Blackout", "Lit up", "The Childcatcher" 
and "Kiss Chase."  
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-  
F5. On 28 June, 1994, Lush did the _Black Session_ in France which 
included "Sunday Girl" by Blondie-- in French!  
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
F6. There is a CD-ROM quarterly magazine called _Click Interactive_ 
(ish #1) that came out in at the end of 1994.  It features an 
interview with the band and the video for "hypocrite."




III. FURTHER INFORMATION 

a) Lush Information Service 
   P.O. Box 2406 
   London, NW10 5NE 

b) Lyrics, pictures and other fun stuff can be found by ftp-ing to the 
Wisconsin Discography server (cs.uwp.edu).  
 
c) The closest thing to an email discussion list for Lush is the 4AD 
discussion list: [email protected].  But, DO NOT SEND EMAIL there 
to subscribe or you will look like a complete dweeb and annoy a lot of 
nice people (like myself).  To subscribe, send mail to 
LISTSERV@ AMERICAN.EDU with the word "help" in the body of the 
message.  Follow the instructions from there. [One day, I might set up a 
Lush email-list on my machine, that is as soon as I figure out how to use 
niload... NeXT Unix weenies inquire within!]  
 
d) From the 4AD-L FAQ:   
Q: What is "Eyesore"?  
A: Eyesore is an online database of 4AD discographic information 
(right on down to track listings and personnel) maintained by 4AD-L list 
member Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen ([email protected]). You can send 
queries to it by e-mail, and the source code is also available for 
Unix systems. _Eyesore_ is also available on the WorldWideWeb 
(http://isvpc146.isv.uit.no/eyesore.html).  
    
 


IV. RUMOURS AND FUTURE 

+ Was: Unconfirmed Rumour #1: It was once reported by somebody somewhere that, 
during the Lollapalooza festival, Miki and Emma hit it off so well with the 
members of Ministry that they actually went into the studio and put down some 
vocals.  Emma Anderson comments: "Yes, we all got on very well with the 
Ministry boys.  However, we never went into the studio with them nor do 
we have any plans."  
 
+ Was: Unconfirmed Rumour #2:  Emma has been hanging out with techno people 
like Spooky and Drum Club.  Emma comments: "Don't know if this is of any 
use but I played on the Drum Club's LP _Everything is Now_ on the tracks 
'Sound System,' 'Spaced Out, Locked In,' and 'Alchemy'.  Recorded Feb '93? 
Released Aug '93?"  



Final note: This discog is ever mutating.  If you have any information 
about items that are (or should be) on this list, please let me know!   
 
Reality(@ucsd.edu)  

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