Produced by Robin Guthrie (Cocteau Twins). Engineered by Lincoln Fong. Sleeve by Vaughan Oliver, Christopher Bigg and Jim Friedman. The run-out grooves read �hey hey Howard...� �what are you like?�.
A 4AD retail sampler designed by Bruce Licher of Independent Project Records. It's a cardboard things that folds out. There are 8 different colour combinations available. The last track is not listed on the packaging.
BAD1007, BAD1007CD
(1991): Mama Told Me Not To
Come [AD1007], Mama Told Me Not To
Come (bad boy mix) [R CAD1011], Summer Time [R (*Time*) BAD1003]
Coproduced by Drostan
Madden. Remixed by Hugo
Nicholson, Drostan
Madden, Rew and Robin Brown. Sleeve by Christopher Bigg, The Wolfgang Press and Kevin Westenberg.
Coproduced by Drostan Madden. Remixed by Hugo Nicholson, Drostan Madden, Rew and Robin Brown. Sleeve by Christopher Bigg, The Wolfgang Press and Kevin Westenberg.
Promo release.
NONTWPS1 (cdsingle)
(1992): NONTWPS1 (12"), Birmingham (7 inch) [R CAD1011]
Released in the US (9 40674-2).
CAD214CD
(1992): CAD214, AD204
The Happy Family are Neil
Martin, Ronnie
Torrence, Paul Mason, Nicholas Currie and David Wendell. Engineered by
Calum Malcolm. Recorded at Castle Sound. Sleeve by Gillian McCormick,
Rae Farnborough, Space Frontiers and Mick Shepley. Featuring Steve
Kettley and Kirsteen McCormick. This is the last release from The
Happy Family on 4AD. Nicholas Currie has released several albums
under the name �Momus� on Creation Records.
Sleeve by Nigel Grierson. This is the only release by Sort Sol on 4AD, but they have released several albums in Denmark.
Promo release.
Coproduced by John Fryer. Sleeve by 23 Envelope and Nigel Grierson.
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.�
The ep came in two colors - the ordinary olive green with the hole and a more rare gray one without the hole. Sleeve by Vaughan Oliver and Zoe Leonard. Coproduced by Steve Haigler. �Codeine� written by Buffy St. Marie.
CAD105CD (1992): CAD105, AD15, AD110, AD6, Home
105 (poster)
(1981)
Modern English are Robbie
Grey, Gary McDowell,
Michael Conroy, Richard Brown and Stephen Walker. Engineered
by Ken Thomas. Recorded at Jacobs. Sleeve by 23 Envelope. The
original version if the LP had a dark green border on the sleeve. The
reissue had a black border.
Licenced by 4AD US from the English label Setanta (45496-2).
3 track promo CD released in the US (PRO-CD-8501).
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.
Promo release from the US (4AD PRO-CD-6108).
BAD904, BAD904CD
(1989): AD904, Weird At My School, Dancing The Manta Ray
Sleeve by Vaughan Oliver
and Simon
Larbalestier. Featuring Karen Karlsrud, Corine Metter, Arthur Fiacco and Ann Rorich. Engineered by Paul Kolderie. Recorded at
Fort Apache,
Cambridge, MA. Released in the US by Elektra (0 66707). �Monkey
Gone To Heaven� produced by Gil
Norton. �Monkey Gone To Heaven� engineered by Gil Norton, Steve Haigler, Dave Snider and Matt Lane. �Monkey Gone To
Heaven� recorded at Downtown Recorders.
Featuring Richard Thomas (Dif Juz). Sleeve by 23 Envelope and Nigel Grierson. This is a collaboration between Cocteau Twins and minimalist pianist Harold Budd. �Memory Gongs� was also featured on Harold Budd's �Lovely Thunder� album, there titled �Flowered Knife Shadows�.
Produced by Hugh Jones. Mixed by Hugh Jones and Helen Woodward. Engineered by Huw Price. Recorded at Blackwing Studios, London. Featuring Laurence O'Keefe (Levitation), Jon Brookes, Cristopher Berry, Peter Astor (The Weather Prophets), Terry Bickers (House Of Love), Robert Lord, Preston Heyman and Sonia Slaney. Sleeve by Vaughan Oliver, Chris Bigg, Simon Larbalestier and Kevin Westenberg. The CD was also released as a promo. �You Upset The Grace Of Living When You Lie� written by Tim Hardin.
Promo released in the US (PRO-CD-6321).
Sleeve by 23 Envelope.
One-sided vinyl in a blue die-cut sleeve released by 4AD/Virgin in France (SA 1051).
Enter Trey Many. Featuring Denise James, Karen Neal (Inside Out), Melissa Elliott, Chelle Marie, Elden M and Damian Lang. Recorded at Warren's House. Sleeve by Vaughan Oliver, Chris Bigg and Colin Gray. �The Homesick Waltz� is not listed with the other tracks on the CD. It is listed on the LP, but it isn't on the album. All tracks written by HNIA except 4, 9 and 16 by Melissa Elliott. The US version of this album doesn't have the track �The Last Waltz� and lacks lots of samples. Yes, that's Warren himself on the cover. Here's a list of whom sings what songs: Karen Neal sings 1, 2 and 4. Karen Oliver sings 3, 5, 7, 10, 12, 15 and 17. Chelle Marie Ehlers sings 6 and 8. Denise James sings 11, 13, 14 and 16. Write to Star Artist Management, P.O. Box 114, Fraser, MI 48026, USA. �Blue Moon� written by Alex Chilton (Big Star).
Promo release. Also released in the US (PRO-CD-6096 & 45214).
Released in Japan only.
One-sided promo released by Virgin in France to promote �Lonely is an Eyesore� (SA 1214).
Sampler released by Rough Trade.
This EP was released by Mute Records, MUTE29. Featuring Blixa Bargeld (Einst�rzende Neubauten). Sleeve by Anita Lane, Nick Cave and Bleddyn Butcher.
�Pleasure Avalanche� and �Six Strings That Drew Blood� are unreleased tracks from the �Mutiny� sessions. The masters were lost. The tracks appear here as rough mixes.