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10 December 2022

SUPERCLIMA Various Artists 1996

                                        


 

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Spanish (from Spain) comp released on Caroline Records for Rockdelux magazine

 

Tracklist

1Prodigy*Firestarter
2Girls Against BoysSuper-Fire
3Steve WynnShelley's Blues, Pt. 2
4Throwing MusesShark
5LushI Wanna Be Your Girlfriend
6China DrumLast Chance
7June (8)Stripteaser
8Peter Perrett In The One*Falling
9Papas FritasAfterall
10Guided By VoicesThe Official Ironmen Rally Song
11El Inquilino ComunistaColored View
12Holy BarbariansSpace Junkie
13Cool JerksBeautiful Sad Face
14ScheerWish You Were Dead
15Lisa GermanoA Beautiful Schizophrenic
16SpoonDismember
17VancouversReach Out
18Gorky's Zygotic MynciIf Fingers Were Xylophones
19Tommy KeeneOn The Runway
20Jack LoganWhen It All Comes Down
21DoverShe Will
22SpainUntitled 1 (Radio Edit)

 

09 July 2022

THE VANS WARPED TOUR 96 Various Artists 1996

by request

 

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Tracklist

1Goldfinger (7)Anxiety2:21
2S.C.O.T.S.*White Trash2:01
3Dimestore HoodsMinds Of Confusion3:38
4Red Five (2)Space2:36
5Dance Hall CrashersQueen For A Day2:48
6Genius*Shadowboxin3:29
7CompulsionAll We Heard Was A Dull Thud4:00
8Sublime (2)Paddle Out/Wrong Way3:30
9Steve WynnWhy2:48
10Loud LucyDown Baby2:30
11LifterHeadshot3:11
12Kicking HaroldKill You3:48
13Boss HogWinn Coma2:16
14Grover (6)My Wild Life2:42
15Spot (3)Moon June Spoon5:13
16HogGet A Job2:49
17Reel Big FishSnoop Dog, Baby3:36
18China DrumCan't Stop These Things2:59
19Possum DixonCrashing Your Planet2:59
20Mr. MiraingaJalopeno Eyes3:32
21BeckMake Out City (Where Its At Remix)3:08

24 March 2022

JOHN FOGERTY: WROTE A SONG FOR EVERYONE Various Artists 1996


 

 

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Tribute to John Fogerty

 
Tracklist

1Jolly JumpersFly Away3:48
2Girl TroubleCommotion2:32
3DM3Sweet Hitchhiker2:57
4The Psyclone RangersEffigy3:06
5Steve HookerRun Through The Jungle2:20
6Going Public (2)Don't Look Now2:11
7Peter Zaremba & Paul Johnson (10)Cross-Tie Walker2:53
8The OutsideinsideUp Around The Bend2:48
9Al Perry & The Cattle*Fortunate Son2:22
10The New Duncan Imperials*Hey Tonight3:22
11The Barefoot BrothersGloomy3:04
12Screaming ThundersBack In The Hills3:22
13The Coal Porters*Who'll Stop The Rain3:15
14Steve WynnGraveyard Train5:31
15Uncle Joe's Big Ol' DriverHey Tonight3:01

 

01 May 2020

SING HOLLIES IN REVERSE Various Artists 1995

 
 


Tracklist 

1 The Posies King Midas In Reverse 5:28
2 Tommy Keene Carrie Anne 3:04
3 The Loud Family Look Through Any Window 3:03
4 Steve Wynn The Air That I Breathe 4:19
5 Mitch Easter Pay You Back With Interest 2:45
6 Cub You Know He Did 2:00
7 Kristian Hoffman I'm Alive 3:04
8 Flamingoes Water On The Brain 2:41
9 E (4) Jennifer Eccles 3:10
10 The Jigsaw Seen On A Carousel 4:03
11 John Easdale Long Cool Woman In A Black Dress 3:04
12 Bill Lloyd (3) Step Inside 3:13
13 Losers Lounge* After The Fox 2:43
14 Wondermints You Need Love 2:55
15 The Sneetches So Lonely 2:48
16 Continental Drifters I Can't Let Go 2:29
17 Carla Olson Touch 3:38
18 Andrew* Heading For A Fall 3:11
19 Material Issue Bus Stop 2:57
20 Shakin' Apostles Dear Eloise 2:56
21 Jon Brion Sorry Suzanne 7:53

10 June 2018

I HATE THE 90s Volume 20

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1. FLAMING LIPS Unconsciously Screaming
 2. AGENT ORANGE The Electric Storm
 3. DANCING FRENCH LIBERALS OF '48 New Drinking Song
 4. THE DONNAS Hey I'm Gonna Be Your Girl
 5. WITCHYPOO Fuck the Motherfucking President
 6. IDLE Cathy Loves Elvis
 7. GAUNT 97th Tear
 8. THE LEVELLERS Dirty Davey
 9. THE KELLEY DEAL 6000 Canyon
10. STEVE WYNN Tears Won't Help
11. MARBLE Prick
12. BABOON Night of the Long Knives
13. ASHLEY STOVE Motion Queen
14. SPOON If You Say So
15. SUNNYCHAR Employee!
16. GLOO GIRLS Yo Blondie
17. SPLENDER I Don't Understand
18. SUGAR Changes
19. ADORABLE Glorious
20. THE JENNIFERS Danny's Song
21. LONGPIGS She Said
22. CORM Seven Days
23. NEW MODEL ARMY Here Comes The War

20 January 2018

STEVE WYNN Kerosene Man 1990






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Artist Biography by

Born and raised in Los Angeles, Steve Wynn, as founder of the Dream Syndicate, almost single-handedly tuned the ears of college-age rock fans in the early '80s to the two prior decades of guitar-drenched rock that inspired him as one of the founding fathers of the Paisley Underground movement. After graduating from the University of California at Davis and following a stint with his requisite new wave band of that era, Suspects, Wynn took a cross-country trip in search of Alex Chilton, one of his spiritual musical mentors and a mysterious figure since his days with power pop legends Big Star. Interestingly, by the time Wynn found him and returned to California, the underground rock scene was in the middle of a full-on guitar rock revival, thanks in part to fellow Chilton devotees R.E.M. and the Replacements; Wynn took it as his cue to embrace the feedback-flooded sounds of the Velvet Underground. Borrowing his name from the VU's heritage, he called his new band the Dream Syndicate, after an early experimental group featuring John Cale.

Kerosene Man
Heralded as leaders of the Paisley Underground (the neo-'60s Southern California scene that included the Bangles, Green on Red, and the Rain Parade), the Dream Syndicate were by far the most outside band in the bunch, challenging audiences to feedback fests and endless jams. After four albums on four labels and a change in musical direction (less Lou Reed, more Neil Young), the Syndicate called it quits and Wynn embarked on a solo career. For Kerosene Man (1990) and Dazzling Display (1991), he relied on his steady songwriting, unique vocal style, and a bunch of friends (including Peter Buck of R.E.M.) for the recordings. Fluorescent (Mute, 1994) was a subdued, semi-folk record, but his side project Gutterball (including Bryan Harvey and Johnny Hott of House of Freaks and Bob Rupe of the Silos) was a loose and drunken rock & roll ramble. The solo work kept on coming: Melting in the Dark (1996), Sweetness & Light (1997), My Midnight (1999), and Momento (2000), the latter a collaboration with Australian Blonde, a Spanish alternative rock band led by Wynn's friend Paco Loco. But Wynn was ultimately destined to lead a band again, and with his combo the Miracle 3 he released the double-disc set Here Come the Miracles (2001), Static Transmission (2003), and the post-millennium panic-inspired ...Tick...Tick...Tick (2005). The same year as ...Tick...Tick...Tick, Wynn summed up his post-Dream Syndicate career to date with the accurately titled 17-track compilation What I Did After My Band Broke Up, which included a bonus disc of Wynn performing some of his favorite songs on piano.

Tracklist 

1 Tears Won't Help 4:55
2 Carolyn 3:57
3 The Blue Drifter 4:44
4 Younger 3:42
5 Under The Weather 4:20
6 Here On Earth As Well 4:36
7 Something To Remember Me By 3:49
8 Killing Time 4:28
9 Conspiracy Of The Heart 5:14
10 Kerosene Man 4:02
11 Anthem 5:42