Showing posts with label Holiday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holiday. Show all posts

25 March 2023

HOLIDAY Cafe Reggio 1997

 

by request


Discogs

 

Indie pop on spinART Records

 


Tracklist

1
There's A Place2:39
2
Well Enough Alone1:49
3
Just Follow2:25
4
Your Very Last Party3:09
5
Something About You1:47
6
All I Want3:09
7
Shelagh Delaney3:43
8
Sherman3:13
9
New Year's Anything1:55
10
Happy If You Knew It2:24
11
Periwinkle1:58
12
Candy3:15

28 March 2022

LOSING MONEY & LOSING FRIENDS Various Artists 1998

 




Discogs

 

Compilation on March Records label

 

Tracklist



The Hits
1Club 8I Wish You'd Stay3:18
2GodzukiLove Crown2:28
3Kleenex Girl WonderWait For Me (Please)3:04
4Valerie Lemercier*Dormir Dans Ton Lit4:08
5Ciao BellaHow Low2:49
6The Super FriendzKarate Man3:02
7Takako MinekawaFantastic Cat3:58
8The DelgadosPinky3:43
9HolidayEverything You Say2:16
10The Poppy FamilyWhere Evil Grows2:50
11Pee*Ihop2:07
12GodzukiAutohaze2:57
13HolidayAce Tone3:02
14Outrageous CherryPale Frail Lovely One2:33


The Rarities
15Valerie Lemercier*Ah Que C'est Long Deux Jours2:02
16Ciao BellaA Glorious Night At The YWCA2:37
17Club 8The Friend I Once Had2:44
18Takako MinekawaFabie 1, 2, 3 (Beat It)3:32
19HolidaySaturday2:26
20The DelgadosThe Dirge3:20
21The Super FriendzForever A Day2:58
22GodzukiThe Hook2:14
23Kleenex Girl WonderPonyoak (Acoustic)2:47
24Outrageous CherryDon't Lie3:21
25Unknown ArtistUntitled3:33

 

21 March 2022

HOLIDAY Holiday 1995

 



Discogs

 

Artist Biography
by Jason Ankeny

Much-missed indie-pop combo Holiday formed on the campus of Yale University in late 1992; originally comprising singer/guitarist Josh Gennet, guitarist Matt Snow, bassist Andrew Park and an Alesis drum machine, the group -- initially dubbed Wimp Rocket -- self-released their 1993 debut cassette The Big Pickle before adding drummer Paul Moyano and travelling to Chicago to record their official debut EP, the Dave Trumfio-produced My Roommate Joe. Drummer Calvin Chin replaced Moyano for the follow-up single, "Permission Slip," and after issuing "Prostitutes in Town" in the fall of 1994, Holiday signed with March Records to issue their self-titled debut album in February. The record's airy, shimmering sound made it a major favorite of underground pop aficionados, and its fine follow-up, 1996's Ready, Steady, Go!, was also a cult hit. Drummer J. Niimi replaced Chin for 1997's Cafe Reggio; by the time of its release, however, Holiday was already a thing of the past -- the group disbanded following their appearance at the New York Popfest that January. Gennet went on to record as the Singletons. 


Tracklist

1
Satisfaction2:21
2
You've Got Nothing2:45
3
Ace Tone3:03
4
Holly2:31
5
Soft Batch2:04
6
Broadway Angel1:38
7
Fifteen Dollars3:12
8
Golden Anniversary3:19
9
Obviously Love2:16
10
Permission Slip1:57
11
She Never1:25
12.1
Sarah2:57
12.2
(silence)2:02
12.3
Untitled3:45

 

 

14 July 2021

DOUBLE AGENT 1980: A TRIBUTE TO THE 1980'S Various Artists 1996

 


Discogs

 

Synth pop/indie rock compilation featuring songs from the 1980's performed by '90's artists


Tracklist 

1 My Favorite Modern Love 5:04
2 Bunnygrunt Holiday Road 2:13
3 Holiday Vacation 3:20
4 Class (3) We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off 3:57
5 Softies* Together Forever 3:16
6 Push Kings* Save A Prayer 5:09
7 #Poundsign#* But Not Tonight 4:26
8.1 Tully Craft* & Incredible Force Of Junior Hold Me Now 4:56
8.2Class (3) [Hidden Track] Total Eclipse Of The Heart 5:22

 

15 June 2011

HOLIDAY Ready, Steady, Go 1996

Thanks to Martin 
 

 
 

Artist Biography

by Jason Ankeny

Much-missed indie-pop combo Holiday formed on the campus of Yale University in late 1992; originally comprising singer/guitarist Josh Gennet, guitarist Matt Snow, bassist Andrew Park and an Alesis drum machine, the group -- initially dubbed Wimp Rocket -- self-released their 1993 debut cassette The Big Pickle before adding drummer Paul Moyano and travelling to Chicago to record their official debut EP, the Dave Trumfio-produced My Roommate Joe. Drummer Calvin Chin replaced Moyano for the follow-up single, "Permission Slip," and after issuing "Prostitutes in Town" in the fall of 1994, Holiday signed with March Records to issue their self-titled debut album in February. The record's airy, shimmering sound made it a major favorite of underground pop aficionados, and its fine follow-up, 1996's Ready, Steady, Go!, was also a cult hit. Drummer J. Niimi replaced Chin for 1997's Cafe Reggio; by the time of its release, however, Holiday was already a thing of the past -- the group disbanded following their appearance at the New York Popfest that January. Gennet went on to record as the Singletons.

 
Tracklist

1
Here We Are Again2:26
2
Gent2:05
3
Prostitutes In Town3:38
4
Sandra3:14
5
It's Wrong To Love2:03
6
How Do You Know?1:55
7
So Ordinary2:10
8
April Cries2:48
9
Everything You Say2:16
10
Who's Gonna Find Out?1:56
11
She's Not The Person You Think You Know3:41
12
Still In Love1:41
13
Run Away To Memphis2:05
14
The Likely End Of Our Best Days3:53