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».
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?».
BAD0013, 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?».
0017 (postcard) (1990)
The initial printing of the LP and CD has an extra outer sleeve with
images both on the inside and outside. Released in the US by Reprise
(9 26463-1,2,4 (lp, cd, cas)). «Hey Hey Helen» produced by Robin Guthrie (Cocteau Twins). «Hey Hey Helen»
written by Benny
Andersson (Abba) and Björn Ulvaeus.
US promo released by Reprise (PRO-CD-4662).
US promo release by Reprise (PRO-CD-4568).
US promo release by Reprise (PROC-4608). An interview with Miki and
Emma with ten complete tracks from «Gala» interspersed.
Released by Shocking Records (Uzbekistan).
BAD1016, BAD1016CD (1991): ADC1016, Fallin' In Love, Monochrome [CAD2002]
Produced by Robin
Guthrie (Cocteau Twins).
Engineered by Robin
Guthrie (Cocteau Twins)
and Mitsuo Tate. Sleeve by
Vaughan Oliver and Jim Friedman. The run-out
grooves read AD «And who's in `ere?» «a little gum!». The run-out
grooves read BAD «Lush and Ride at the Enormodrome» «They've got this
much talent». «Fallin' In Love» written by Dennis Wilson.
Released by Reprise (9 40231-2) in a digipak. Produced by Robin Guthrie (Cocteau Twins).
Produced by Mark
Freegard. «Outdoor Miner» was originally recorded by Wire. BAD D
2001 is a 10" single limited to 10,000 copies. The run-out grooves
read «Steve, yah, bloody good bloke.» «Miki? Face like a bulldog
chewing a wasp!» (BADD2001). The run-out grooves read BAD «Chris -
does a lotta work for charity» «see that Emma from Lush? -dyin' for
it!». 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.
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.
Promo release.
US promo release by Reprise (PRO-CD-5471).
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!».
(shuffle) (video)
(1993) (excerpt): Lush: Superblast [CAD2002]
Flexi disk sent out to fans. Later released in the US by Warner as a
promo (Soil Samples (WB7181)). «Rupert the Bear» written by Robert Johnson.
BADD4008, BAD4008CD (May 30 1994): AD4008, Love at First Sight (2:58) [GAD2K22CD], Undertow (Spooky Remix) (9:13) [R CAD4011]
Tracks 1, 2 and 4 by Berenyi. Coproduced by Mike Hedges. Mixed by Alan Moulder. Sleeve by Vaughan Oliver, Chris Bigg, Richard Caldicott and
Melodie McDaniel. The
run-out grooves read AD «a funny thing happened to the way to the
perineum» «when the boot goes in». The run-out grooves read BAD «I've
seen a table wine» «a Norweigan pine». «Love at First Sight» written
by S. Moxham (Young Marble Giants). «Undertow» remixed by Spooky.
Promo release.
BADD4010, BAD4010CD (May 30 1994): Desire Lines (7:29) [CAD4011], White Wood (4:14), Girl's World (4:56) [AD4010], Lovelife (Suga Bullit remix) (8:15) [R CAD4011]
Track 1, 2 & 4 by Anderson; 2 by Anderson/Berenyi. Coproduced by Mike Hedges. Mixed by Alan Moulder. Arranged by Martin McCarrick
(Siouxie and the Banshees) and Audrey Riley. Sleeve by Vaughan Oliver, Chris Bigg, Richard Caldicott and
Melodie McDaniel. The
run-out grooves read AD «back to the draining board» «two bars on and
vim under the sink». The run-out grooves read BAD «I've seen a belly
flop» «and a record shop». «Lovelife» remixed by Suga-D and Co-Co-T.
Promo release.
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).
Promotional diskette for Macintosh machines released in the US
featururing a short group bio, some music and graphics from the
album. It comes in a cardboard envelope with a Lush sticker on it.
Promo cassette (pro-c-6996).
Promo released in the US.
Released in Japan (COCY-78365).
Soil Samples #17, PRO-S-7181. «Rupert the Bear» written by Robert Johnson.
45789 (video)
(1994) (excerpt): Lush: Hypocrite [CAD4011]
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 release. «Last Night» mixed by Steve Osborne.
BADD6002CD, BADD6002 (1996): Ladykillers [CAD6004], Heavenly, Carmen, Plums and Oranges
AD6002 (1996): Ladykillers [CAD6004], I Wanna Be Your Girlfriend
6002 (postcard) (1996)
AD6002 was released on green 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. Sleeve by v23
and Ichiro Kono.
«Heavenly» arranged by Pete
Bartlett. «Plums and Oranges» mixed by Neil Simons.
Promo release.
6004 (flyer) (1996)
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. Write to
Lush information service, 3 Alveston Place, Leamington Spa, CV32 4SN.
Recorded May to August 1995. 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.
Released in Japan with a 3" 6-track cdsingle that includes all the
extra tracks from the «Single Girl» EPs.
Promo release.
NONLU6 (12") (1996): Last Night (Latent Power Mix) (5:27) [NONLU6 (cdsingle)], Last Night (Hexadecimal Club Mix) (6:30) [R CAD6004], Ladykillers (Demo/Ruff Mix '95) (3:14) [NONLU6 (cdsingle)], Undertow (Spooky Remix) (9:12) [BADD4008], Lovelife (Suga Bullit Remix) (8:15) [BADD4010]
Promo released in the US. The 12" has number PRO-A-8034.
BADD6009CD (1996): 500 (Shake Baby Shake) [CAD6004], I'd Like to Walk Around in Your Mind, Kiss Chase (acoustic version) [R CAD4011], Last Night (hexadeciman dub mix) [R CAD6004]
AD6009 (1996): 500 (Shake Baby Shake) [CAD6004], I Have The Moon [BAD6009]
Mixed by Pete Bartlett
and Giles Hall. Engineered
by Liam Molloy and Neil Simons. Sleeve by v23 and Ichiro Kono. The 7" was
released on clear vinyl. «500 (Shake Baby Shake)» mixed by Mike
Drake. «500 (Shake Baby Shake)» engineered by Steve Cook. «I Have The Moon»
written by S. Merritt. «Piledriver» written by Chris Acland. «I'd Like to
Walk Around in Your Mind» written by unknown. «Last Night» mixed by
Steve Osborne.
Promo release. The track «Single Bloke» isn't listed anywhere and
features changed lyrics. It is BBC Radio's Mark Radcliffe and some
other guy (forgot his name) doing their own version of 'Single Girl'.
They changed the lyrics (and play the song themselves?). The lyrics
are so obnoxious that it MUST be Radcliffe. «Last Night» mixed by Steve Osborne.
Promo released in the US (PRO-CD-8303).
NONLU8 (cd) (Nov 20 1996): 500 (Shake Baby Shake) [4ADCD1], I Have The Moon [BAD6009], Ex [BAD6002CD], I Wanna Be Your Girlfriend [AD6002], Matador [BAD6002CD], Piledriver [BAD6009], I'd Like To Walk Around In Your Mind [BADD6009CD], Carmen [BADD6002CD], Plums & Oranges [BADD6002CD], Heavenly [BADD6002CD], Demystification [BADD6001CD], Tinkerbell [BAD6001CD], Dear Me [R BAD6002CD]
NONLU8 (cd) (1996): 500 [CAD6004], I have the moon [BAD6009], Ex [BAD6002CD], I Wanna be your Girlfriend [AD6002], Matador [BAD6002CD], Outside World [BAD6001CD], I'd like to walk around in your mind [BADD6009CD], Carmen [BADD6002CD], Shut up [BADD6001CD], Cul de sac [BAD6001CD], Demystification [BADD6001CD], Tinkerbell [BAD6001CD]
The first cd was released in Japan by Nippon Columbia (COCY-80351).
The second was released in Canada by Polygram (76974 2110-2). The
third was released in Canada by Polygram (76974 2110-2). Yes, two
different track listings with the same matrix number.
Promo released in France (VISA 3723).