Various – Volume Seven
Label: |
Volume – 7VCD7 |
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Series: |
Volume (8) – Seven |
Format: |
CD
, Compilation
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Country: |
UK |
Released: |
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Genre: |
Rock |
Style: |
Indie Rock |
Tracklist
1 | Teenage Fanclub– | Belt | 2:19 |
2 | Radiohead– | Stupid Car (Tinnitus Mix) | 2:46 |
3 | Verve*– | South Pacific (Live) | 3:26 |
4 | Sebadoh– | Whitey Peach (Live) | 3:30 |
5 | Stereo MCs*– | Elevate My Mind (Live) | 4:10 |
6 | Sub Sub– | Valium Jazz | 4:12 |
7 | Little Axe– | 15 To 4 | 4:49 |
8 | Bang Bang Machine– | Life's A Gas | 3:44 |
9 | Marc Almond– | Incestuous Love (Amours Incestueuses) | 6:19 |
10 | Slowdive– | Some Velvet Morning | 3:23 |
11 | Seefeel– | Come Alive (Climatic Phase #1 Mix) | 4:50 |
12 | The Heroines– | The Kiss | 3:48 |
13 | The Boo Radleys– | Barney | 4:43 |
14 | Redd Kross– | Any Hour Every Day | 3:39 |
15 | Sabres Of Paradise*– | Lick Wid Nit Wit | 7:26 |
16 | Delta Lady– | Anything You Want (Vocal Volume Mix) | 6:05 |
17 | Eat Static– | Nucleus Trance | 5:48 |
18 | Jesus Jones– | Machine Drug (Remix) | 3:32 |
Notes
CD comes with 192-page book.
Track 1 is "a tribute to Felt and is best listened to with this fact in mind". (according to booklet).
Track 2 is an alternative mix from the Drill EP.
Track 3 was "recorded live at a mystery location". (according to the booklet).
Track 4 was recorded live in 1993 at Melkweg, Amsterdam.
Track 5 was recorded live.
Track 6 is a new recording.
Track 7 is a new recording from the forthcoming album Never Turn Back.
Track 8 is a new recording.
Track 9 is a new recording.
Track 10 is a new recording.
Track 11 just given as "Remix" on back cover and is a remix of a track from the More Like Space EP.
Track 12 is a debut recording.
Track 13 is a new recording from the forthcoming album Giant Steps.
Tracks 14 to 17 has no additional info.
Track 16 the artist is given as "Leftfield" on the front of the booklet.
Track 18 is taken from the cassingle Zeroes & Ones.
Some copies had a misprinted catalogue number (7VMC7) on back of booklet and spine:
Made in England
Distributed by The Total Record Company via BMG (UK) Ltd
Track 1 is "a tribute to Felt and is best listened to with this fact in mind". (according to booklet).
Track 2 is an alternative mix from the Drill EP.
Track 3 was "recorded live at a mystery location". (according to the booklet).
Track 4 was recorded live in 1993 at Melkweg, Amsterdam.
Track 5 was recorded live.
Track 6 is a new recording.
Track 7 is a new recording from the forthcoming album Never Turn Back.
Track 8 is a new recording.
Track 9 is a new recording.
Track 10 is a new recording.
Track 11 just given as "Remix" on back cover and is a remix of a track from the More Like Space EP.
Track 12 is a debut recording.
Track 13 is a new recording from the forthcoming album Giant Steps.
Tracks 14 to 17 has no additional info.
Track 16 the artist is given as "Leftfield" on the front of the booklet.
Track 18 is taken from the cassingle Zeroes & Ones.
Some copies had a misprinted catalogue number (7VMC7) on back of booklet and spine:
Made in England
Distributed by The Total Record Company via BMG (UK) Ltd
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 5 018524 054220
- Matrix / Runout: 7VCD 7 MPO 01 @
Other Versions (1)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Volume Seven (CD, Compilation) | Volume | 7VMC7 | Japan | 1993 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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Agreed with plaidzebra, usually tracks that made bands singles later, booklets were pretty top notch with full color & glossy like magazines, I managed to grab the entire series (not easy stateside back then).
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Edited 18 years agoCompilations in the Volume series are always a mixed bag, but among the often wildly incongruous selections there are usually at least a couple of memorable tracks that may be otherwise difficult to come by. For fans of the neopsychedelic, shoegazery pop/rock of the early nineties, Volume 7 contains a few essential classics. The live track by Verve is difficult to find elsewhere, I think, and it is a stunning meditation on death with cascading sheets of noisy guitar. The Seefeel remix is also a great find, which turns the lysergic elements of the original up to eleven. The more easily obtained Slowdive and Boo Radleys tracks are also memorable. There are some other interesting odds and ends but fans of these four bands are especially encouraged to seek this out.
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