Trailer (album)
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Trailer | ||
Studio album by Ash | ||
Released | October, 1994 | |
Recorded | ??? | |
Genre | Rock | |
Length | 37:40 | |
Label | Infectious Records | |
Producer(s) | Ash, Timothy Russell and Marc Waterman | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Ash chronology | ||
Trailer (1994) |
1977 (1996) |
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 future debut album proper, and named it accordingly.
The band recorded this album while still teenagers, and the sleeve art features the legend "Guaranteed Real Teenagers", taken from a porn magazine, to promote this. "Uncle Pat" was featured in a Heineken advert, which helped to raise the profile of the band, both in Ireland and Britain.
The name refers to movie trailers, so as a visual pun, the cover of the album shows a toppled truck trailer.
The 'noise' at the end of the track "Get Out", when reversed, slowed down and the pitch altered, is a low quality demo version of the song "Intense Thing".
An early rare version of this album was released with a bonus John Peel Sessions 7" with the tracks:
1. Silver Surfer
2. Jazz '59
[edit] Track listing
- "Season" (Wheeler) – 3:00
- "Jack Names the Planets" - (February 1994) (Wheeler) – 3:10
- "Intense Thing" (Hamilton/McMurray/Wheeler) – 4:34
- "Uncle Pat" – (October 17 1994) (Wheeler) – 3:12
- "Get Out" (Hamilton/Wheeler) – 1:29
- "Petrol" - (August 5 1994) (Hamilton/Wheeler) – 4:24
- "Obscure Thing" (Hamilton/McMurray/Wheeler) – 4:18
- "Hulk Hogan Bubblebath" (Hamilton/McMurray/Wheeler) – 5:05
- "Different Today" (Wheeler) – 2:50
- "Punk Boy" (cover of a song by Helen Love) – 2:05
- "Day of the Triffids" (Wheeler) – 3:33
Tracks 8-11 only appear on the US version of the album. "Different Today" and Hulk Hogan Bubblebath" appeared on the b-side of "Uncle Pat". "Day of the Triffids" originally appeared as a b-side of "Kung Fu" – (March 20 1995).
[edit] Singles
- "Jack Names the Planets" was released in February, 1994 with "Don't Know".
- "Petrol" was released August 15, 1994 with "The Little Pond" and "Things".
- "Uncle Pat" was released October 17, 1994 with "Different Today" and "Hulk Hogan Bubblebath".
[edit] Personnel
- Ash - Producer, Sleeve Art
- Rob Cavallo - Mixing
- Mark Hamilton - Bass
- Louise McCormick - Engineer
- Rick "Rock" McMurray - Drums
- Timothy Russell - Producer, Mixing
- Smike - Photography
- Marc Waterman - Producer
- Tim Wheeler - Guitar, Vocals
- Oscar Wilde - Dialogue
Ash |
Tim Wheeler | Mark Hamilton | Rick McMurray |
Charlotte Hatherley |
Ash Discography |
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Albums: Trailer | 1977 | Nu-Clear Sounds | Free All Angels | Meltdown | Twilight of the Innocents |
Live albums and compilations: Live at the Wireless |Tokyo Blitz | Intergalactic Sonic 7″s |
Singles: Jack Names the Planets | Petrol | Uncle Pat | Kung Fu | Girl From Mars | Angel Interceptor | Goldfinger | Oh Yeah | A Life Less Ordinary | Jesus Says | Wildsurf | Shining Light | Burn Baby Burn | Sometimes | Candy | There's A Star | Walking Barefoot | Envy | Clones | Orpheus | Starcrossed | Renegade Cavalcade | You Can't Have It All | Polaris |
EPs and Fan Club Releases: Get Ready | Barbie | Got A Beautiful Face... Got A Fucked Up Inside | Numbskull | I'm On Drugs | Satellite Transmissions Volume 1 | Commando |
Demo Tapes: Solar Happy | Shed | Home Demo | Garage Girl | Pipe Smokin' Brick |