Special Collection

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Special Collection
EP by Garbage
Released February 6, 2002 (2002-02-06)
Recorded June 26, 1998, at Roskilde Festival, Denmark
April 2000 – May 2001, Smart Studios, Madison, Wisconsin, United States
Genre Alternative rock, electronica
Length 23:25
Label Sony Music Japan
Producer Garbage
Garbage chronology

Beautiful Garbage
(2001)
Special Collection
(2002)
Bleed Like Me
(2005)

Special Collection is an extended play released in 2002 only in Japan by Garbage. It contained a number of b-sides, remixes and a live track released internationally before the release of Special Collection.

The release of Special Collection coincided with band spending eleven days promoting third studio album Beautiful Garbage in Japan,[1] performing four headline shows in Tokyo and Osaka; and appearing on variety show Pa-Pa-Pa-Pa-Puffy performing "Androgyny" and "Cherry Lips".[2] The cover art for the EP is a still from the "Cherry Lips" music video.

Release

On September 27, 2001, Garbage had released Beautiful Garbage in Japan.[3] They had promoted the album up-front of its release, but had no plans to perform in Japan until 2002, when Garbage could schedule time in the country immediately after performing eight dates in Australia and New Zealand's Big Day Out rock festival.

Special Collection featured "Use Me" and "Enough Is Never Enough", which had been written and recorded by Garbage at Smart Studios, Madison, Wisconsin, USA during the sessions for Beautiful Garbage between April, 2000 and May, 2001. Both tracks had appeared on the b-side to international pressings of "Cherry Lips". A live version of "Vow", recorded at the Roskilde Festival on June 26, 1998, was included; this track had been previously available on 1999's Version 2.0 Special Live Edition.

An urban remix of "Androgyny" by production duo The Neptunes and a brand new remix of "Cherry Lips" by Girls Against Boys bassist Eli Janney rounded off the release. The remix of "Cherry Lips" had previously been an online-only release. Other than on Garbage:Sampler, a sampler CD issued by The Sun newspaper and Asda supermarket in the United Kingdom, this was the first physical commercial release of the track. The remix was later released internationally on "Breaking Up the Girl".

Tracklistings

Special Collection
No. Title Length
1. "Use Me"   4:37
2. "Enough is Never Enough"   4:10
3. "Androgyny" (The Neptunes remix) 3:18
4. "Vow" (Live) 5:12
5. "Cherry Lips (Go Baby Go!)" (DJEJ's Go-Go Jam) 6:11

References

  1. "Report (osaka)". SonyMusic.Co.Jp. Retrieved 2008-02-17. 
  2. "02.08.02 Tour Diary February 8th". Garbage.com. Retrieved 2008-02-17. 
  3. "BeautifulGarbage". SonyMusic.Co.Jp. Retrieved 2008-02-17. 

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