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.
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.
BAD6003CD
(1996): Shéa [CAD6006], My World, Demon (acoustic) [R CAD6006], Nemesis
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.
BAD6005CD
(1996): Wish You Were Dead [CAD6006], Sad Loved Girl (acoustic
version) [R CAD6006], Hanging on the
Telephone [AD6005], Cannon (instrumental)
6006 (flyer)
(1996)
BAD6007CD (1996): Universal Frequencies [CAD6010], Up Your Legs Forever [R CAD8009], Summer of E. S. P. [R AD6007], Your Word Against Mine, Untitled
AD6007 is a limited release and has hand-painted unique covers.
Sleeve by Vaughan
Oliver, Timothy
O'Donnell, Dominic
Davies and Mr. Teasdale.
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.
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.
Richenel are Ricardo, Hans, Michiel and Richenel. Produced by Dirk
Blanchart. Sleeve by 23 Envelope.
Richenel signed to some other record company after releasing this EP.
«L'Esclave Endormi» remixed by John Fryer and Ivo (This Mortal Coil).
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.
Produced by Hugh Grant. Engineered by Helen Woodward. Featuring
Christopher Berry,
Jon Brookes, Laurence O'Keefe
(Levitation), Anne Wood, Jay
Posner, Rocky Holman,
Hugh Jones, Michelle
Douglass and Janet Ramus. Recorded at Rockfield, Orinoco and Blackwing. Sleeve by Vaughan Oliver, Kevin Westenberg and Dominic Davies. This is
the last release by Heidi Berry on 4AD. She has since surfaced as a
member of the group «Lost Girls» (with Patrick Fitzgerald (ex-singer
of the wonderful Kitchens of Distinction and Fruit) as the other of
the two girls). Bad Parents Records released at least one single from
them in 1999. «Darkness Darkness» written by Jesse Colin Young.
Coproduced by Paul Mahern.
Featuring Kenny Aronoff,
Bill Bottrell, Dane Clark, Dorothy, Emily
Goethals, Glenn Hicks, John Hicks, Demian Hostetter, Mark Maher, Paul Mahern, Miamo-Tutti,
Allana Redecki, Craig Cross, Josh Silbert, Jake Smith, John Strohm, Thor and Wyndham
Wallace. Recorded at Echo Park, Bloomington
IN and Toad Hall, Pasadena CA. Engineered by Mark Cross. Sleeve
by Paul McMenamin, Matthew Welch and Michael
Wilson. «Victoria's Secret» produced by Bill Bottrell.
BAD6013CD (1996): Polyester Day [DAD7005CD], Cold Breath '79 (Crystalized) [R DAD7005CD], Polyesterday (Late) [R DAD7005CD], Polydistortion [BAD6013]
Gus Gus are Stefán Árni,
Steph, Magnús Jónsson, Herr Legowitz, Baldur Stefánsson, Daníel Ágúst, Hafdís Huld, Siggi Kjartansson and
Biggi Thórarinsson.
Coproduced by Páll Borg.
Sleeve by Vaughan
Oliver, Orri Jónsson, Steph
and Kjól & Anderson.
The last track is not listed on the packaging. Also released by
Throwing Music in the US (RCD/RAC 10354). That release features a
video track for «Ruthie's Knocking». Featuring Martin McCarrick
(Siouxie and the Banshees) and Robert Rust. Engineered by Trina Shoemaker, Ethan Allen and James
Sayberth. Recorded at Kingsway USA, New Orleans and Larabee Studio.
Mixed by David Bianco.
Sleeve by David Narcizo,
MaryAnn Southard, Gilbert Hernandez and
Steve Gullick.
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.
Limited one-sided 7" release (1500 copies) available only to The
Chain With No Name and mail order customers. Side two of the vinyl is
embossed.
Featuring Wally Gagel,
Stacey Jones, Rich
Gilbert, Dean Fisher
and Dave Lovering.
Coproduced by Wally Gagel.
Recorded at Fort Apache, Canbridge, MA. Sleeve by Chris Bigg, Sara Fanelli and
Richard Caldicott.
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.
Featuring Richard
Thomas (Dif Juz). Sleeve by 23 Envelope. This is
a Elizabeth Fraser/Robin Guthrie release.
CAD603, CADC603, CAD603CD (1986): Pilentze Pee, Svatba, Kalimankou Denkou, Strati na Engelaki Doumansche, Polegnala Pschenitza, Messetschinko Lio Greilivko, Brei Yvane, Erghen Diado, Sableyalo Planinata, Mir Stanke Le, Schopska Pesen, Polegnala e Todora
Sleeve by 23
Envelope and Nigel
Grierson. AD603 is a promotional single, of which 500 were
pressed. David Byrne released a version of «Polegnala e Todora» on
his album «Music For The Knee Plays».
BAD604 (1986): AD604, Shoot Out
Engineered by Keith
Mitchell and Mark Zaegar. Sleeve by 23 Envelope. «Baby I
Love You So» written by H.
Schwaby and J. Miller.
BAD605 (1986): AD605, The Official Colourbox World Cup Theme [MAD315CD]
Engineered by Keith
Mitchell. Sleeve by 23 Envelope.
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.
Throwing Muses are Kristin
Hersh (Kristin Hersh),
David Narcizo, Leslie Langston and Tanya Donelly. Featuring Ronnie Stone and Dave
Knowles. Produced by Gil
Norton. Sleeve by 23 Envelope and Richard Donelly.
Limited edition 10" single.
609 (poster) (1986)
609 (postcard) (1986)
Featuring Dominic
Appleton (Breathless), Deidre Rutowski, Louise Rutowski, Simon Raymonde (Cocteau Twins), Richard Thomas (Dif Juz), David Curtis (Dif Juz), Jon Turner, Alison Limerick, Jean, Peter Ulrich, Keith Mitchell, Nigel K. Hine, Anne Turner,
Les McKuen, Richenel (Richenel), Chris Pye (Press Gang),
Martin McCarrick
(Siouxie and the Banshees), Caroline Seaman, Alan Curtis (Dif Juz), Mark Cox (The Wolfgang Press), Andrew Gray (The Wolfgang Press), Steven Young (Colourbox), Tony Waerea and Gini Ball. Engineered by John Fryer and Jon Turner. DAD609 is a double
album. «Velvet Belly» written by Martin McCarrick
(Siouxie and the Banshees). «Velvet Belly» sampled on One Dove's «Why
Don't You Take Me» «The Jeweller» written by Thomas Rapp (Pearls Before
Swine). «Ivy And Neet» written by Simon Raymonde (Cocteau Twins). «Meniscus»
written by D. Curtis. «Tears»
written by Simon
Raymonde (Cocteau
Twins). «Tarantula» written by Martyn Young (Colourbox). «My Father» written by
Judy Collins. «Come Here
My Love» written by Van
Morrison. «At First And Then» written by Peter Ulrich. «Strength Of
Strings» written by Gene
Clark (The Byrds). «Morning Glory» written by Tim Buckley. «I Want To Live»
written by Gary Ogan and Bill Lamb. «Firebrother»
written by G. Duncan. «I Must
Have Been Blind» written by Tim Buckley. «Alone» written
by Graham Lewis (Wire)
and Colin Newman (Wire).
«The Horizon Bleeds And Sucks Its Thumb» cowritten by Mark Cox (The Wolfgang Press). «Drugs»
written by David Byrne.
«Red Rain» cowritten by Simon Raymonde (Cocteau Twins).