Ash albums 1977 is a Rock album by Ash, released in May of 1996 (see 1996 in music). The punk rock influenced album proved popular in the United Kingdom and, to a lesser degree elsewhere, where Britpop was a small cult phenomenon. ...more on Wikipedia about "1977 (album)"
Free All Angels is an album by Ash, which was initially released on April 16, 2001 through Infectious Records. The name of the album is taken from a T-shirt worn by a Hell's Angel. ...more on Wikipedia about "Free All Angels"
Garage Girl was a demo tape recorded by the rock band Ash at Cosmic Ray's Studio in February of 1993. This demo tape contained the two best songs from Shed which later appeared on Trailer, Ash's first album. This was the demo tape that gained Ash the attention they needed to start a successful music career. They were signed to La La Land Records after the owner, Stephen Taverner, heard this demo tape. The track " Jack Names the Planets" which originally appeared on Shed was to become Ash's first single and Petrol their second. Other tracks on this album, such as "Don't Know," "Coasting," "The Little Pond," and "Jazz '59" were released as B-sides later on. "Intense Thing" and the second recording of "Obscure Thing" (the first appeared on the Home Demo) ended up being re-recorded once more for inclusion onTrailer. "Only Friend" (formerly Ex Bon Jovi), "Don't Talk To Them," and "Rick's Riff" are also re-recorded songs. ...more on Wikipedia about "Garage Girl (Demo Tape)"
The Home Demo is one of the first recordings of the rock band Ash. It was recorded at Tim Wheeler's home in November of 1992 on a regular cassette player with no studio mixing, so the quality is not very good. Some do not consider this an official demo because it was not mixed in a studio, but nevertheless it contains some real old versions of songs that were later recorded for the Garage Girl demo, with the exception of "A Song" which was never released again. The same version of "Don't Talk To Them" appeared again on the Pipe Smokin' Brick compilation demo, although it was re-recorded for Garage Girl. This demo was sometimes distributed with the Garage Girl demo. ...more on Wikipedia about "Home Demo (Demo Tape)"
Intergalactic Sonic 7’’s was released by punk influenced band Ash on 9 September 2002 and was available on double cd and quadruple vinyl. It was released to celebrate Ash's tenth anniversary and collected the band's nineteen singles. ...more on Wikipedia about "Intergalactic Sonic 7″s"
Live at the Wireless was a limited edition, live album by Ash, released in February 17 1997 (see 1997 in music). It was recorded live at the Triple J's Studios in Australia during the group's 1996 Australian tour and printed on the band's own Deathstar label. ...more on Wikipedia about "Live at the Wireless (Ash album)"
Meltdown is an album by Ash, which was initially released on May 17, 2004 through Infectious Records. On March 8, 2005 the album was released in the United States. A limited edition of the album was also made, it contained two Compact Discs, one with the 11 studio recordings and one which included the live-versions of the 11 songs and live-versions of four other songs ("A Life Less Ordinary", "Darkside Lightside", and "Burn Baby Burn"). The US release includes bonus tracks "Shockwave", "Solace", and "Cool It down". The Japanese release includes "Tinseltown" and "Everybody's Happy Nowadays" as bonus tracks. Other b-sides from this era include "We Don't Care" and "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday", the latter of which was recorded for War Child ** . ...more on Wikipedia about "Meltdown (2004 album)"
Nu-Clear Sounds is the second studio album by Ash, released on October 5 1998. ...more on Wikipedia about "Nu-Clear Sounds"
Numbskull was released by the Brit pop band Ash on April 26 1999 as a limited edition, individually numbered, EP of 5000 on CD and double 7" vinyl. It appeared as track 7 on the Nu-Clear Sounds album ( October 5 1998) and also as the final track on Intergalactic Sonic 7’’s ( September 9 2002). ...more on Wikipedia about "Numbskull (1999 EP)"
Pipe Smokin' Brick is a compilation demo tape by the rock band Ash which was released sometime in 1993 after Garage Girl and contains songs from all of their other demo tapes. ...more on Wikipedia about "Pipe Smokin' Brick (Demo Tape)"
Shed is the name of a demo tape that was recorded by the rock band Ash at Cosmic Ray's Studio in September 1992. It featured a yellow and black cover with a picture of a tool shed on it and a person peering through a window, drawn by Mark Hamilton. ...more on Wikipedia about "Shed (Demo Tape)"
The Solar Happy demo tape is an early recording by the rock band Ash. It was recorded at Cosmic Ray's Studio in late June and early July of 1992. This was the first release of any Ash material, and it was their first demo tape. The only song on this tape that ever appeared again was "American Devil" on the Pipe Smokin' Brick Demo. It was also a regular song in Ash's early set lists. ...more on Wikipedia about "Solar Happy (Demo Tape)"
Trailer is a punk influenced mini-album by the band Ash. The album was released in October, 1994 through Infectious Records. The band considered it a " trailer" for their debut album proper, and named it accordingly. ...more on Wikipedia about "Trailer (album)"
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