Compilation from WRAS Album 88 released by MCA in Canada.
Promo released by Sire in the US (PRO-A-2150).
BAD907CD (1989): BAD907, Assasination K. / Kanserous [R (*Kansas*) CAD810]
Promo released in France by Virgin (VISA 3680).
This version of �Say Goodbye� is extremely different from the version on CAD901. �Dylan� is the name of Kristin Hersh's son. Produced by Dennis Herring. Engineered by John Beverly Jones. Sleeve by David Narcizo, Andy Catlin and Jim Anderson. �Red Shoes� coremixed by Paul Kolderie. �Not Too Soon� remixed by Csaba Petocz.
CADD2013, CADD2013CD
(1992): CAD2013CD, KH1 (cd)
Limited editions of the LP sold through The Chain With No Name
included the free LP KH1. The initial quantaties of the CD was a
slim-line double CD box and was mislabeled CAD2013CD. (The �D� for
�Deluxe� was dropped.) Coproduced by Steve Boyer, Paul Q. Kolderie and Artie
Smith. Featuring Leslie
Langston and Bob Mould
(H�sker D�). Recorded at Power Station, NYC and Fort Apache, Cambridge,
MA. Engineered by Steve
Boyer and Victor Deyglio. A Japanese version of �Red Heaven� was
released that had most of the tracks from KH1 on the same disc as
�Red Heaven�. It lacked �Bea� and �Delicate Cutters�.
Freedom Cruise features Kim & Kelley Deal.
Double album. Sleeve by Simon Larbalestier.
Written by Mark Kozelek. Sleeve by v23 and Simon Larbalestier. �I am a Rock� written by Paul Simon. �Helicopter� cowritten by Jerry Vessel. �Star Spangled Banner� written by Smith & Key.
Free with the UK monthly magazine �Select� vol. 1, no. 4 (RT 1).
Promo (including postcard) released in Spain by DRO (DRO-094).
Coproduced by Nick Launey. The run-out grooves read �Dirtness is next to antigodliness� �Mister Pierre forvever�.
Promo release. �Going South� remixed by Apollo 440. �Christianity� remixed by Adrian Sherwood. �Christianity� featuring Keith LeBlanc and Skip McDonald. �Christianity� engineered by Ando Montgomery and Darren Grant. �Christianity� recorded at On-U Sound Studio. �Eleven Years� remixed by The Sabres of Paradise.
Sleeve by Chris Bigg. �Executioner� remixed by Barry Adamson. �Executioner� engineered by Steve Fitzmaurice. �11 Years� remixed by The Sabres of Paradise. �Chains� remixed by Jah Wobble. �Chains� engineered by Mark Ferda. �Chains� featuring B. J. Cole and Jah Wobble. �Going South� remixed by Michael Brook (Michael Brook). �Going South� engineered by Richard Evans.
2017 (postcard)
(1992)
1, 2 and 6 produced by Fred Maher. 1 and 6 engineered and 2
co-engineered by Lloyd Puckitt. Featuring Jack Daley, Julius Klepacz, Fred Maher, Matthew Sweet,
Everett Breadley, Dorrit Chrysler, Sarah Walker, Melora Creager, Julia Kent and Serena U. Jost. The last
three are Rasputina. Recorded at Zabriskie Point and Axis
Studio. Sleeve by Vaughan
Oliver and Jim
Friedman. Write to Ultra Vivid Scene, P.O. Box 4647, New York,
N.Y. 10185-0040, USA.
Released by Chaos/Columbia in the US (O2K 53133). Released in a slim double cd box with OSK 74841, �Blood and Tunder�.
From �Underground� magazine, Oct '87.
CAD402CD (1984): CADC402, BAD401, AD401, Breaking Away
402 (poster)
(1984)
Featuring Nick Barnard, Sally Beamish, Pandit Dinesh, Lorita Grahame (Colourbox), Nicky Holland, Caroline Lavelle, Nicola
Lewis, Jeff Seopardie and Kate St. John (Dream Academy). Coproduced
by Hugh Jones. Sleeve by 23 Envelope. The
run-out grooves read �I said muvver� (CAD402). This was the last
released by Modern English on 4AD. They have released at least one
album after leaving. �Breaking Away� is a previously unreleased demo.
Cassette released by Warren Defever.
Promo released by Sire in the US, PRO-A-3070.
Released by Rough Trade in Germany (RTD 199.1215.2).
Album released to celebrate Elektra Record's fortieth anniversary. �Born In Chicago� written by Paul Butterfield Blues Band.
Soil Samples #17, PRO-S-7181. �Rupert the Bear� written by Robert Johnson.
Released by Throwing Music in the US (RCD5-1052).
Limited 7" release (1500 copies) available only to The Chain With No Name and mail order customers.