Limited sampler sold cheaply. The Cuba track at the end is not
listed. Sleeve by Vaughan
Oliver and Chris Bigg.
BADD8002CD (1998): Polyesterday (Radio Edit) [BAD8002], Polyesterday (Amon Tobin mix) [R DAD7005CD], Gun (Schizoid Man Mix) [R DAD7005CD], Why (DJ Vadim mix) [R CAD107]
BAD 8002 is a limited release. «BAD CD» ~ «BAD CD» Polyesterday «BAD
CD» [
Coproduced by Joe Henry.
Sleeve by Vaughan
Oliver, John Patrick Salisbury and Shinro Ohtake. «Like You»
coproduced by Mike Rizzo.
Initial quantities of CAD 8004 CD also include LG 001 CD. Engineered
by Pieter Bourke.
Recorded at At home in Gippsland, Australia. Sleeve by Chris Bigg and Jacek Tuschewski.
«Tempest» cowritten by Madjid Khaladj.
Limited edition tour single. Released in a card sleeve. Engineered by
Steve Rizzo and Joe Henry. Sleeve by v23. «Like You» coproduced
by Steve Rizzo.
Originally released in the US on Eighteenth Street Lounge Music.
Featuring Louise Rutkowski, Laurence O'Keefe
(Levitation), Audrey Reily, Chris Tombling, Leo Payne, Sue Dench, Ritchie Thomas,
Louise Laurence, Dmitri Williams and Astrid Williamson. Engineered by
Alex Russell. Mixed by John
Fryer. Sleeve by Paul
McMenamin and George. Also released in Germany (RTD 120.2147.2).
«Dagger» written by Neil
Halstead (Mojave 3).
«Only Human» written by Heidi
Berry. «Outer Skin» written by Chris Knox. «Sweet Unknown»
written by Alison Shaw and Jim Shaw. «Let The Happiness In» written
by David Sylvian. «Is Jesus Your Pal» written by Slow Blow. «Spider
and I» written by Brian Eno.
«Hanky Panky Nohow» written by John Cale.
Coproduced by Steve King.
Sleeve by Vaughan
Oliver, Timothy
O'Donnell and Dominic
Davies. Featuring Karin
Oliver, Lovetta Pippen, Warn Defever, Chad Gilchrist, Trey Many, Scott Goldstein, Dara, Jake, Zach, Andy, Krieger and
Erika Hoffmann.
They have since left and signed to another company.
Sleeve by James Bates.
Sleeve by James Atom and Al
Forrester. Featuring Mick
Cooke and Roman
Breslin. Recorded at Cava Studios, Glasgow and The Farm,
Cornwall. Engineered by Tony
Doogan, Dave Naughton and Dave Mercer. Coproduced by Mark van Hoen.
Produced by Tchad Blake.
Engineered by S. Huskey Hoskulds. Recorded at Sound Factory, Los
Angeles. Featuring Tchad
Blake, Jerry Marotta, Joe Gore, Jerry Scheff, Craig Ross,
Mitchell Froom and Pete Thomas. Sleeve by Paul McMenamin, Matthew Welch and Paige
Imatani. Write to Lisa
Germano, PO Box 93595, Los Angeles, CA 90093, USA.
Also released by Throwing Music/Rykodisc (RCD10377/78) in the US.
Double cd release. Includes the video to ``Fish''. The last five
tracks on the second CD are older TM songs that were recorded in
1997; produced by David Narcizo. Sleeve by David Narcizo, Chris Gorman (Belly), Vicky Cessna, Joseph Narcizo,
Richard Donelly and
Ryder.
AD8015 (1998): Can't Always Be Loved (radio) (2:28) [BAD8015CD], Can't Wait (4-track) (1:41), Wishing Ring (First One) (4:09) [R BAD8015CD]
Coproduced by Steve King.
Featuring Dee and Laura. Sleeve by Vaughan Oliver, Timothy O'Donnell and Dominic Davies.
Featuring B. J. Cole, Mick Cooke, Roman Breslin and Lisa
Millet. Recorded at Cava Sound Workshops, Glasgow, The Farm,
Tywardreath, Cornwall and The Fortress, London. Engineered by Tony Doogan, Dave McNaughton,
Smokin' Billy Bill and Dave
Mercer. Coproduced by Mark van Hoen. Sleeve by
James Baton and Al
Forrester.
CAD802CD (1988): CADC802, Garoux Des Larmes [MAD706], Pools In Eyes [MAD706], Soap And Water [MAD706], And A She-Wolf After The War [MAD706], You Cage [MAD706]
In short, CAD802CD features side one of MAD706. It doesn't have side
two, which consisted of a re-recording of «Soul Soldier» and various
noises. Featuring Rich
Gilbert. Produced by Gary
Smith. Engineered by Paul Kolderie. Sleeve by Vaughan Oliver and Shinro Ohtake.
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» were released separately on CDs in the US.
Produced by Flood. Engineered
by Lincoln Fong. Remixed
by Jay Burnett. Featuring Ruby
James and Lorna
Wright. Sleeve by Chris
Bigg and The Wolfgang
Press. There was also a DJ promo release of BAD804.
Produced by Gil Norton.
Engineered by Al Clay and Marc
Crellin. Recorded at Blackwing and Town and Country. Sleeve
by Vaughan Oliver and
Simon Larbalestier.
Released in the US by Rough Trade. «Vamos» mixed by John Loder. «In Heaven (Lady
In Radiator Song)» mixed by John Loder. «In Heaven (Lady
In Radiator Song)» written by David Lynch and Peter Ivers (New Wave
Theatre).
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.
Initial quantities of CAD807 featured a gatefold cover. Sleeve by Paul West, Jeremy Tilston and
Juergen Teller.
Released in the US on gatefold LP and non-gatefold LP (c1-90892),
advance cassette and cassette (c4-90892) and CD (c2-90892). CADT 807
is 4AD's only DAT 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.
CADC809, CAD809CD (1988): CAD809, CD extra track
The extra track on the CD is really called «CD extra track». It's
short and lo-fi. Sleeve by Vaughan Oliver.