Exit Shannon Doughton. Enter Kelley Deal. Featuring Mike Hunt and John Matlock. Recorded at Looking Glass Studios, NYC, First Protocol, London and Nomis Studios. Engineered by Paul Berry, Dante Desole, Guy Fixsen and Ben Darlow. Comixed by Paul Berry. Remixed by Mark Freegard. Sleeve by Vaughan Oliver, Paul McMenamin, Shinro Ohtake and IQ videographics. �Don't Call Home� cowritten by John Murphy.
This CD is a collaboration between Zazou and a number of artists. DCD appear on two tracks. Released by Crammed Disks in Belgium (MTM 32).
Released in Canada by PolyGram (76974-3018-2); two track cassingle released by Elektra in the US (64528-4); two track cd single by Virgin in France (92515 2); one track promo cd single by Virgin in France (SA 3422); three track cd single by Rough Trade in Germany (120.1938.3); three track cd single by Play It Again Sam in Belguin (170.9000.22); one track promo cd single by Elektra in the US (PRCD 8932-2).
Included with the 1996 Tour Programme.
Promo released in Canada by Vertigo (VTO1). 33 rpm. Included with the Canadian version of Ricochet Days (and possibly other releases.)
Promo released by Virgin in France (VISA 3466).
Promotional release. The second track is not an interview, but an actual song of sorts... (PRO-A-3157).
BAD403
(1984): Say You [R CAD508], Fast Dump [AD403]
Featuring Ian Robbins.
Sleeve by 23
Envelope.
Lush are Chris Acland, Emma Anderson, Miki Berenyi and Steve Rippon. JAD911 has red-and-white images on the inside of the outer 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. Coproduced by John Fryer. Sleeve by Vaughan Oliver, Christopher Bigg and Jim Friedman. Lush were called �Baby Machine� before Meriel Barham (Pale Saints) quit and formed �Ether�. The run-out grooves read �Fanny tits delight� �I'll still fondle you�.
Enter Andrew Gray. Featuring Elizabeth Fraser (Cocteau Twins), Robin Guthrie (Cocteau Twins), Eddie �Tan Tan� Thriller, Martyn Young (Colourbox) and Steven Young (Colourbox). Coproduced by Robin Guthrie (Cocteau Twins). Engineered by John Fryer.
Scheer have previously released �Wish You Were Dead� (3 track 7", July 1993) and �Psychobabble� (12", July 1994), both on Son Records.
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.
Promo release.
Promo interview cd released in the US.
Cassette included with the May 1994 issue of Select.
Released by Idiot (Idiot 001).
Twelve track promo released by Elektra in the US (PRCD 9000-2).
Promo release. Also released in the US (46375). �Is Jesus Your Pal?� written by Slowblow.
This is a promo cassette release.
Featuring David Navarro Sust, Alison Harling, Rebecca Jackson, Sarah Buckley, Andrew Beesley and Tony Gamage. Coproduced by John A. Rivers. Sleeve by Vaughan Oliver and Brendan Perry. Sampled on Future Sound Of London's �Papua New Guinea�. �Song Of Sophia� sampled on the Intermix track �Monument� on the Phaze Two album.
The posters has images from Cocteau Twins (�Head Over Heels�, �Aikea-Guinea�, �Pearly-Dewdrops' Drops�, �Treasure�, �Tiny Dynamine�, �Victorialand�), Modern English (�Ricochet Days�, �Someone's Calling�), �Le Mystere des Voix Bulgares vol. 1�, This Mortal Coil (�16 Days�, �It'll End In Tears�), Colourbox (�Colourbox�), Richenel (�L'Esclave Endormi�) and Xmal Deutschland (�Incubus Succubus II�). The size of these posters are about 12x18 inches.
The postcards has images from L'Esclave Endormi, Baby I Love You So, Colourbox (CAD508), Peppermint Pig, Sunburst And Snowblind, Head Over Heels (CAD313CD), Treasure, The Pink Opaque, Victorialand, Le Mystere Des Voix Bulgares Volume 1, Ricochet Days/Chapter 12 and It'll End In Tears.
AD6016 (1996): Shark [CAD6014], Tar Moochers [ReRe (*Tar Kissers*)]
ADD6016 (1996): Shark [CAD6014], Limbobo [ReRe (*Limbo*)]
6016 (postcard)
(1996)
The two 7"'s are limited editions. Engineered by Steve Rizzo. Recorded at
Stable Sound. Sleeve by Gilbert Hernandez and Steve Gullick. �Shark�
engineered by Trina
Shoemaker and Ethan
Allen. �Shark� mixed by Mike "Spike" Drake and Steve Cook.
Promo release.
Promo release by 4AD/Warner in the US (PRO-CD-8165-R).
Sampler released by 4AD/WB/Reprise (PRO-C-8096) in connection with the �Shaving the Pavement� tour.
BAD6003CD (1996): Sh�a [CAD6006], My World, Demon (acoustic) [R CAD6006], Nemesis
BAD806CD
(1988): BAD806, You Know It All
Ultra Vivid Scene are Kurt
Ralske. Sleeve by Vaughan Oliver. �Walkin'
After Midnight� written by Block
and Hecht.
Produced by David Lord. Recorded at Crescent. Bearz are John Goddard, David Gunstone, Mark Willis and David Lord. �She's My Girl� written by David Gunstone. �Girls Will Do� written by John Goddard.
The last track isn't listed anywhere on the packaging. Featuring Carla Fabrizio, Dan Barbee and Larry Ragent. Engineered by Gibbs Chapman and Billy Anderson. Recorded at Coast Recorders, San Francisco and Razors Edge, San Francico. Sleeve by Simon Larbalestier. �Shock Me� written by Ace Frehley (Kiss).
Promo released in Latin America only in conjunction with Doc Martens.
Released by Sine Records in the UK. Recorded in 1989.
Promo released in Spain by 4AD/DRO (DRO-063).
BAD6001CD, BAD6001 (1996): Single Girl [CAD6004], Tinkerbell, Outside World, Cul de Sac
BADD6001CD, BADD6001
(1996): Single Girl [CAD6004], Pudding, Demystification, Shut Up
AD6001 was released on clear vinyl. 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.
�Demystification� written by S.
Lake.
Promo release.
Promo disc from Rykodisc with 9 tracks taken from �Livonia� and �The Dirt Eaters� and �Home Is In Your Head�.
�Sixteen Days - Gathering Dust� is a combination of the the Modern English tracks. Featuring Michael Conroy (Modern English), Elizabeth Fraser (Cocteau Twins), Robin Guthrie (Cocteau Twins), Gary McDowell (Modern English), Gordon Sharp (Cindytalk) and Martyn Young (Colourbox). Sleeve by 23 Envelope. Recorded at Blackwing. �Sixteen Days - Gathering Dust� written by Modern English.
Pieter Nooten used to be in Clan Of Xymox. Produced by Michael Brook (Michael Brook). Sleeve by Vaughan Oliver, Christopher Bigg, Diana Grandi and Sarah Tucker.
Promo release.
BAD708
(1987): AD708, Storm
Sleeve by Vaughan Oliver
and Jeff Veitch. Frazier
Chorus are Michele Allardyce, Tim Freeman, Kate Holmes and Chris Toplin.
Produced by Gil Norton.
Engineered by John Fryer.
AD708 is a promotional single. Frazier Chorus later signed to Virgin
Records. All the songs on BAD708 surfaced (in different versions) on
their first album there, �Sue�.
Produced by Hugh Jones. Recorded at Palladium Studios, Edinburgh. Featuring Roddy Lorimer, Simon Clarke, Caroline Lavelle, Jon Turner and Hugh Jones. Mixed by Hugh Jones and Helen Woodward. Sleeve by Paul McMenamin and Dominic Davies. �Song of Solomon� produced by Mark Freegard. �Song of Solomon� engineered by Dave Buchanan. �Song of Solomon� recorded at Parr Street Studios, Liverpool.
The cd was released in a DigiPak. The last track is not listed anywhere, but is just tacked on to the end of �Low Red Moon�. Belly are Tanya Donelly (Throwing Muses), Thomas Gorman, Fred Abong (Throwing Muses) and Chris Gorman. All songs written by Tanya Donelly and produced by Tracy Chisholm and Belly. Tom and Chris Gorman used to be in the now-defunct hardcore band Verbal Assault. Engineered by Tracy Chisholm and Keith Wilkinson. Recorded at Normandy Studios, Warren, RI. Sleeve by Chris Bigg and Chris Gorman.
BAD6019CD
(Aug12 1996): Small Heads [CAD6012], Fun Fun For Everyone
(Acoustic) [AD6019], Tom, Dick
And Harry, Messages From
Sophia (Instrumental) [R CAD6012]
Featuring Jake Smith, John Strohm and Dane Clark. Coproduced by Paul Mahern. Recorded at Echo Park, Bloomington
IN. Sleeve by Paul
McMenamin and Mattew Welch. Write to Lisa Germano, PO Box 93595,
Los Angeles, CA 90093, USA.
Sleeve by 23 Envelope. Coproduced by Robbie Mayhew. Engineered by Mike Kemp.
Promo release.
500 promo copies made for the Pinkpop Festival (PROMO 4AD 001).
Clear vinyl promo with a track by HNIA on one side (PR6107). The track �Darling� is an outtake from the �Mouth By Mouth� sessions.
Promo released by Warner in the US (PRO-S 6414).
BAD309 (1983): Someone's Calling [R CAD206], Life In The Gladhouse [R CAD206]
309 (flyer) (1983)
309 (poster)
(1983)
The 12" versions are extended remixes.
NONME5 (7")
(1983): Someone's Calling [CAD206], Someone's Calling [CAD206]
Released by Sire in the US (7-29598 [AAA 1777S/AAA 1799V1S] &
PRO-A-2035 (promo)); mono/stereo promo by Sire in the US (7-29598
[AAA 1777S/AAA 1777DJM]).
908 (postcard)
(1989)
Promotional release. Written by Kurt Ralske. Recorded at Bair Tracks,
New York. The label of this single reads: �This record is a gift from
Ultra Vivid Scene, available free of charge, via 4AD. Anyone who
takes money for this record is no friend of ours.�
An insert was included.
This Mortal Coil are Ivo and John Fryer. �Song To The Siren� sampled on Messiah's �Temple Of Dreams�. �Sixteen Days Reprise� written by Modern English.
Limited edition single released by Teen Beat given away at shows Aug-Sep '93 (TB98).
Flexi included with the Swedish Sound Affects Magazine #5.
Four track seven inch single given away with an issue of Sounds Magazine. Both �Mania� and �Hey� were recorded at the Town and Country Club, May 1 1988.
These two Pilgrim out-takes were released on a 7" EP that was given away free with the English rock mag Sounds.
�Matter of Degrees� is the same song as �Backroad�, with Tanya on backing vocals, and an extra line that includes the different title.
Released in the US by Caroline (CAR-1775-2).
Cat. no. Milan 73138-35652-2.
BAD405CD
(1984): BAD405, Pearly-Dewdrops'Drops
[AD405]
Enter Simon Raymonde.
Simon Raymonde released some singles with Drowning Craze on Situation
Two -- �Storage Case� (SIT 3), �Trance� (SIT 13), and �Heat� (SIT
16). The 12" is available with 2 cover versions: The initial copies
have an embossed sleeve, the cover of the other ones are completely
flat.
BAD0016, BAD0016CD
(1990): Special One [CAD0005], Lightning (72 b.p.m / 4 a.m.) [R
CAD0005], Kind Of A Drag [AD0016], A Smile And A Death Wish
The seven inch did not have a picture sleeve. Engineered by Guy Fixsen. Featuring Guy Fixsen and Kim Deal (Pixies). Sleeve by Vaughan Oliver. Also
released as a promo. �Special One� produced by Hugh Jones.
BAD1006, BAD1006CD
(1991): Speed Reaction [CAD1017], What Kind Of Love, Jet Pilot [AD1006], Re: Action
Produced by Legion
Of Universal Soul. Sleeve by Vaughan Oliver, Schoerner,
Ian McKinnell and Pirate Design.
Released by Play It Again Sam in BeNeLux (170.9001.22). Also released by Rough Trade in Germany on promo cd single (RTD 120.1893.3) and on promo 12" as �Freedom Rock� (RTD 199.1893.0).
Radio promo released by Entertainment Radio, inc (C 012).
Given away with an issue of Spiral Scratch on a 3" CD, SCRATCD6.
CAD 6008 CD P is a promotional release. "Indus" quotes at length from "Within You, Without You" written by George Harrison. Recorded at Quivvy Church. Featuring Renaud Pion, Peter Ulrich, Lance Hogan, Ronan O'Snodaigh, Robert Perry and Klaus Vormehr. Sleeve by Chris Bigg and Kevin Westenberg.
Featuring Gus Ferguson, Martin McCarrick (Siouxie and the Banshees), James Pinker (Heavenly Bodies), Tony Ayres, Richard Avison, Simon Hogg, Andrew Hutton and Carolyn Costin. Coproduced by John A. Rivers. Engineered by Jonathan Dee. Sleeve by Brendan Perry and Colin Gray.
4011 (postcard)
(1994)
Tracks 1, 2, 4 & 8 by Berenyi; 3, 5-7, 9, 10, 12 by Anderson; 11 by
Anderson/Berenyi. Coproduced by Mike Hedges. Engineered by Mike Hedges, Lance Phillips,
Curtis Schwartz, Chris Ludwinski, Paul Read and Ronen Tal. Recorded
at Blackfield Studios, Wales, Berry House, Sussex, Abbey Road, London
and Swanyard
Studios, London. Mixed by Alan Moulder. Arranged by Audrey Riley and Martin McCarrick (Siouxie
and the Banshees). Featuring Martin Ditcham. Write to Lush
Information Service, P.O. Box 2406, London, NW10 5NE. Sleeve by Vaughan Oliver, Chris Bigg, Richard Caldicott and Melodie McDaniel. CAD P
4011 CD is a promotional release that came in a clear slip-case with
white and orange vellum sleeve. The run-out grooves read �I've seen a
council skip� �and a sunset strip�.
Double cd released in Austria and BeNeLux (the second cd is LUSH 22).
2002 (flyer)
(1992)
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.� (CADD2002). Produced by Robin Guthrie (Cocteau Twins). Engineered by
Robin Guthrie (Cocteau Twins), Mitsuo Tate and Lincoln Fong. Recorded at
September Sound, London. Sleeve by Vaughan Oliver and Jim Friedman. Write to Lush
Information Service, P.O. Box 2406, London, NW1 5NE.
Spoonfed Hybrid are Ian Masters (Pale Saints) and Chris Trout (AC Temple). The LP included a 7" single. Coproduced by Duncan Wheat. Engineered by Iain McKinna and Duncan Wheat. Recorded at Palladium Studios, Edinburgh and Neptune, Sheffield. Sleeve by the Senate and Simon Cleave. Featuring Iain McKinna, Duncan Wheat and Ross Orton. Released in Japan including GU5S. Spoonfed Hybrid have yet to sign with any other label, but they released a limited 7" single on the French label Le Tatou Colerique in '95 and a cdsingle called "Hibernation Shock" on Farrago in the US in 1996. Contact Spoonfed Hybrid at
Released by Simple Machines (SMR 38). Produced by Warren Defever (His Name Is Alive). �Squawk of the Town� written by The Pretenders.
Featuring Gini Ball, Martin McCarrick (Siouxie and the Banshees), Elizabeth Fraser (Cocteau Twins) and John Fryer. Coproduced by John Fryer. Sleeve by 23 Envelope, The Wolfgang Press, Christopher Bigg and Ruth Rowland.
CAD D 3002 had two limited edition postcards. Coproduced by Tracy Chisholm. Engineered by Tracy Chisholm, Graham Lewis (Wire), Linelle and Dave Buchanan. Featuring Chick Graning and John Douglass. Written by Tanya Donelly (Throwing Muses). Track 3, 5, 7 and 9 produced by Gil Norton. Recorded at Sound Emporium, Nashville, Sixteenth Avenue, Nashville and Amazon Studios, Liverpool. Sleeve by Chris Bigg, Chris Gorman and Michael Levine. �Full Moon, Empty Heart� remixed by Brian Harden. �White Belly� written by Fred Abong (Throwing Muses) and Tanya Donelly (Throwing Muses). �White Belly� remixed by Brian Harden.
BAD0004, BADC0004, BAD0004CD
(1990): AD0004, Crash [R CAD809], Something Better
Enter Richard Close, Byron Guthrie and Kristin Kramer. Engineered
by Hugh Jones and Malt Lane.
Featuring Joy Roy. Sleeve by Vaughan Oliver. �Staring At
The Sun� produced by Hugh
Jones. �Something Better� written by Goffen and Mann.
Promotional release. 1000 copies released.
Recorded on Time STEREO 1992-1995. Produced by Warren Defever. Written by His Name Is Alive, Matthew Smith, Erika Hoffman, Mark Kozelek, Ian Masters, Denise James, and The ESP-Beetles except "Last One". Recorded at Warren's House. CAD 6010 is a mono remix of the album. Sleeve by Vaughan Oliver, Timothy O'Donnell, Dominic Davies and Howard Hall / Oxford Scientific Films. �The Bees� cowritten by Erika Hoffman. �Universal Frequencies� cowritten by Matthew Smith. �The Sand That Holds the Lakes in Place� cowritten by Matthew Smith. �Across The Street� cowritten by Mark Kozelek (Red House Painters). �Movie� written by Trey Many.
Plesantly Surprised 003. �Tables Turning� remixed by Ivo (This Mortal Coil).
Tom Waits tribute album. �Jersey Girl� written by Tom Waits.
CD released as a promotional item for Stoli Vodka.
Jimi Hendrix tribute album. �Are You Experienced?� written by Jimi Hendrix.
Techno remixes by the Drum Club. (Emma has done some guitar for them). The run-out grooves read �the rule is - there are no rules!� �we're not taking sides!�.
BAD4006, BAD4006CD
(Apr 5 1994): A Loon [AD4006], Sundrops [Re CAD4002], Me and My Charms [Re CAD4002], Velvet Days [Re CAD4002]
String arrangements by Martin McCarrick. Recorded at Blackwing Studios, London and
The Outpust, Stoughton, Massachusetts. Engineered by John Fryer and Paul Q. Kolderie. Mixed by
John Fryer and Martin McCarrick (Siouxie
and the Banshees). Featuring Wilf Gibson, Perry Montague-Mason, Gavin Wright, Robert Smisson,
Martin McCarrick
(Siouxie and the Banshees) and Billy McGee. Sleeve by Vaughan Oliver, Paul McMenamin and Shinro Ohtake.
Promo released by Sire (9 45667-2).
500 copies released in the Netherlands. Recorded May 30th at their home studio.
The demos were recorded July '84. Released by Pseudonum Records in Holland.
One sided promotional single.
Coproduced by John Fryer.
US promo release by Reprise (PRO-CD-5471).
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.
CAD803CD
(1988): CADC803, MAD709
After track 10 on the CD there is an interlude where Charles goes on
explaining why he said �You fuckin' die!�. This is given a separate
track (no. 11) but is not listed on the cover. So the tracks listed
as 11-21 on the cover are actually 12-22 on the CD. Produced by Steve Albini (Big Black).
Sleeve by Vaughan Oliver
and Simon
Larbalestier. Released in the US by Rough Trade as �Rough US 38�
and �Rough US 38CD�. Later on, both �Surfer Rosa� and �Come On
Pilgrim� was released separately on CDs in the US.
The run-out grooves read �Vinal fetish� �A Bilbo special ta1pe�. Recorded at Spaceward. Coproduced by Mike Kemp. Some copies had a mis-pressed b side -- Pete Townshend tracks instead of Modern English.
Featuring Manuela Zwingman (Xmal Deutschland). Coproduced by Robin Guthrie (Cocteau Twins). Engineered by Keith Mitchell and John Fryer.
BAD0013, BADC0013, BAD0013CD
(1990): ADC0013, Sunbathing (3:09)
Produced by Tim Friese-Green (Talk Talk). Engineered by Ed Buller.
Featuring Phil Overhead. Recorded at The Greenhouse and Wessex
Studio. Sleeve by Vaughan
Oliver, Christopher
Bigg and Jim Friedman.
The run-out grooves read �cool, fresh, milk float�. The run-out
grooves read �what's hiding under the sheets?�.
US promo release by Reprise (PRO-CD-4568).