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12 July 2024

SUGAR Gee Angel EP 1995


 

Discogs


Sugar Biography by Stephen Thomas Erlewine

After two solo albums, ex-Hüsker Dü guitarist/vocalist Bob Mould formed Sugar in 1992, with bassist David Barbe and drummer Malcolm Travis; the band signed with Rykodisc in the U.S., Creation in the U.K. Sugar's first album, Copper Blue, was released in the fall of 1992 to enthusiastic reviews and it became Mould's most successful project to date. Copper Blue nearly went gold and spawned several alternative radio and MTV hits, including "Helpless" and "If I Can't Change Your Mind." In the spring of 1993, Sugar released the mini-LP Beaster, a more abrasive collection than Copper Blue that was recorded at the same sessions. Around the time of the release of Beaster, Mould was forced out of the closet by various gay publications, with hopes that he would embrace their political cause; he rejected their requests. Mould wrote the material for the second Sugar album during 1993. The band began recording in the spring of 1994, but the sessions ground to a halt and the tapes were erased. Mould decided to give the album one more try and it was recorded quickly late that spring. The album, File Under: Easy Listening, appeared in the fall of 1994. Although it received good reviews and was moderately successful commercially, it didn't match the performance of Copper Blue. In the spring of 1995, it was announced that Sugar was on hiatus. Besides, a collection of rarities and B-sides, was released that summer. By the fall, Mould had broken up the band and begun to work on a third album entirely by himself. Mould played all of the instruments on his self-titled third album, which was released in the spring of 1995.


Tracklist

1
Gee Angel3:58
2
Explode And Make Up3:20
3
The Slim4:39
4
After All The Roads Have Led To Nowhere6:21

21 April 2021

BORN TO CHOOSE Various Artists 1993

 


Discogs

 

Tracklist 

1 R.E.M. With Natalie Merchant Photograph 3:33
2 Matthew Sweet She Said, She Said (Live) 3:07
3 Sugar (5) Running Out Of Time (Live) 2:26
4 Mekons* Born To Choose 5:00
5 John Trudell Rant 'N' Roll 5:07
6 Tom Waits Filipino Box Spring Hog 3:42
7 Lucinda Williams Pancakes 3:58
8 Pavement Greenlander 3:15
9 NRBQ Don't Talk About My Music 3:21
10 Cowboy Junkies Lost My Driving Wheel 6:29
11 Soundgarden HIV Baby 4:58
12Helmet (2) Distracted (Live) 3:08

 

02 October 2010

BUZZ HUNGRY Fried Like a Man 1994

by request
 
 
 
 
 
Buzz Hungry is a project of David Barbe, longtime Athens, GA stalwart, producer, vocalist, guitar & bass player. Other than his solo releases, he's best known for his group Mercyland and as a member of Sugar.



Tracklist

1
The Beer Commercial4:30
2
1,951 Days2:15
3
Anyone3:36
4
Where Diamonds Are Halos5:15
5
Can In My Hands1:51
6
Sausage Man4:28
7
The Perverted Things0:19
8
Call In The Moth Man8:12

17 June 2010

KUSTOMIZED At the Vanishing Point 1996


by request



Artist Biography by

The Battle for Space
Led by singer/guitarist Peter Prescott, a onetime member of the seminal 1980s post-punk bands Mission of Burma and the Volcano Suns, noise-rockers Kustomized also originally included guitarist/violinist/organist Edd Yazijian, bassist Bob Moses and drummer Kurt Davis (the former frontman for Bullet LaVolta). Formed in Boston during the autumn of 1993, the band honed its chops while supporting acts including Yo La Tengo and Helium; upon signing to Matador, they issued their debut EP The Mystery of Kustomized in mid-1994. The single "The Day I Had Some Fun" followed in 1995, and later that same year Kustomized issued their first full-length effort, The Battle for Space. Former Sugar drummer Malcolm Travis signed on in time to cut 1996's At the Vanishing Point
 

Tracklist

1 Handcuffs
2 Fingertips
3 Permission
4 Bored To Death
5 The One That Got Away
6 Hound
7 Amy Arrow
8 Camp Climax
9 Yacky Do
10 You Make
11 Film
12 Harlem Nocturne