
Garbage (20th Anniversary Edition - Remastered) Garbage
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Album Veröffentlichung:
2015
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
05.01.2021
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- 2 Queer (2015 - Remaster) 04:36
- 3 Only Happy When It Rains (2015 - Remaster) 03:56
- 4 As Heaven Is Wide (2015 - Remaster) 04:52
- 5 Not My Idea (2015 - Remaster) 03:41
- 6 A Stroke of Luck (2015 - Remaster) 04:43
- 7 Vow (2015 - Remaster) 04:30
- 8 Stupid Girl (2015 - Remaster) 04:17
- 9 Dog New Tricks (2015 - Remaster) 03:57
- 10 My Lover's Box (2015 - Remaster) 03:55
- 11 Fix Me Now (2015 - Remaster) 04:43
- 12 Milk (2015 - Remaster) 03:54
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Garbage is the debut studio album by American rock band Garbage. It was released on August 15, 1995, by Almo Sounds. The album was met with critical acclaim upon its release, being viewed by some as an innovative recording for its time. It reached number 20 on the US Billboard 200 and number six on the UK Albums Chart, while charting inside the top 20 and receiving multi-platinum certifications in several territories. The album's success was helped by the band promoting it on a year-long tour, including playing on the European festival circuit and supporting the Smashing Pumpkins throughout 1996, as well as by a run of increasingly successful singles culminating with "Stupid Girl", which received Grammy Award nominations for Best Rock Song and Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group in 1997.
Garbage's self-titled debut has all the trappings of alternative rock — off-kilter arrangements, occasional bursts of noise, a female singer with a thin, airy voice — but it comes off as pop, thanks to the glossy production courtesy of drummer Butch Vig. Not only is the sound of the record slick and professional, but all the tracks are well-crafted pop songs. Unfortunately, only a handful of the songs are memorable, but those that are — “Vow” and “Queer,” in particular — are small, trashy alternative pop gems.
20th Anniversary Edition of the album. The new version will offer a remastered edition of the original album, bonus tracks, remixes and unreleased tracks.
“This is a very special occasion for all of us in Garbage,” frontwoman Shirley Manson said in a statement. “We are particularly excited about the upcoming tour — the intent of which is pretty much the celebration of a 20 year long affair between us and those who have loved us.”
Garbage
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were formed in Madison, Wisconsin in 1994 out of what was a studio project. The band consists of Butch Vig, Steve Marker and Duke Erikson, all American producers plus Scottish singer Shirley Manson. Since their formation the band have shifted over 14,000,000 albums worldwide.
The bands self-titled debut was released in 1995 and was soon getting rave reviews in the press, so much so that MTV named them as best Breakthrough artist at the MTV Europe Music Awards in 1996.
They released their second album Version 2.0 in 1998 and went on another 18 month worldwide tour. Version 2.0 finished 1998 as the 8th best selling album of the year (Worldwide). In 1999 the band was picked to record the theme tune to the 19th James Bond film The World Is Not Enough.
In 2001 the band issued beautifulgarbage, the sound was very different to the previous 2 records which helped account for poorer sales than the previous two. However it did introduce the band to some new fans around the world.
The band returned in 2003 with the release of Bleed Like Me. This album should have sold way more than it did. It has some awesome tracks on it such as Metal Heart and the title track itself. Nearing the end of the 2005 tour the band took a break.
In 2007 the band issued a “best of” album called Absolute Garbage which featured 2 new tracks Tell Me Where It Hurts and a Garbage remix of It’s all over but the Crying.
In 2011 the band returned with a cover of U2’s Who’s Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses. 2012 however is where all the action will be. They return with their 5th studio album, release a new single and head out on tour once again.
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