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FUTURE RECORDINGS

Green Day, Insomniac (Warners). Nirvana, The Singles (Geffen / MCA) — Box set. ; Smashing Pumpkins, Mellon Collie & the Infinite Sadness (Virgin) — 28 songs, over 120 mins, - October 24. Produced by Flood (U2, PJ Harvey). Finn, Ann (EMI) — Tim & Neil. Sonic Youth, Washing Machine (Geffen / MCA). . U2 & Brian Eno, Passengers (Island) — guests include Luciano Pavarotti, Howie B and Japanese star Holi — November. The Amps, Empty Glasses (4AD) — formed by Breeders Kim Deal and Jim MacPherson. Quincy Jones, Q’s Jook Joint (Warners) — Jones’ guests include Babyface, Coolio, Bono, Heavy D, Chaka Khan, Naomi Campbell, R.Kelly, Queen ; \ ’ Latifah, Phil Collins, Ray Charles, Stevie Wonder, Shaquille O’Neal etc. / ■' . '■ Cranberries, Doors & Windows (Island) — Interactive CD release.: The Rentals, Return of the Rentals (Maverick / Warners) — Moog driven 70s new wave tunes from Weezer bassist Matt Sharp. Mr Bungle, Disco Volante — Mike Patton's side project returns. Cypress Hill, III: Temple of Boom (Epic). Alice in Chains, Tripod (Sony). ' . Neil Young, Live In Dublin (Epic) — Features tracks with Vedder-less Pearl Jam — March. . ■ ■■ /

Sugar, Besides (Rykodisc) — 70 min, 17 b-sides & rarities). Free live CD with first 25,000 copies issued in the USA. '' ■ ' Brian Wilson & Van Dyke Parks, Orange Crate Art (Warners) — new collaboration by the Smile pair, October. . - : Mike Oldfield, The Songs Of Distant Earth (Warners) — Draws inspiration from sci-fi writer Arthur C.Clarke's novel. k d lang, All You Can Eat (Warners) — October. . David Bowie, Outside (Virgin) — with Brian Eno. Menswear, Nuisance (Polygram). Supersuckers, Sacrilegious (Sub Pop). Pulp, A Different Class (Polygram). Ruby, Salt Peter (Creation / Sony) Kiss, MTV Unplugged (Mercury). Pretenders, Isle of View (Warners). Jah Wobble & Eno, Heaven & Hell (Polygram). Mick Harvey, Intoxicated Man (Mute) — solo album covering the songs of Frenchman Serge Gainsbourg. Steely Dan, Alive in America (Giant / BMG). Meatloaf, Welcome to the Neighbourhood (Virgin). Porno For Pyros, Good Gods — Urge (Warners) — January release. Nick Cave, Murder (Mute) — January. Rolling Stones, Stripped (Virgin) — Unplugged set. Aztec Camera, Frestonia (Warners). Candlebox, Lucy (Maverick / Warners). Paula Cole, Harbinger (Imago / Warners) — Peter Gabriel's duet partner on last year's Secret World tour. Anthrax, Stomp 442 (Elektra). Excel, Seeking Refuge (Malicious Vinyl). Fleetwood Mac, Time (Warners), naming Lips, Clouds Taste Metallic (Warners). Tears For Fears, Raoul and the Kings of Spain (Epic). The Fall, 27 Points (Festival) — Live double. Zlggy Marley & the Melody Makers, Free Like We Want 2 B (Warners). ' Pennywise, About Time (Epitaph). ' "? . :', Superchunk, Here's Where the Strings Come In (Merge/Fellaheen). . ' Six Finger Satellite, Severe Exposure (Sub Pop). Meat Puppets, No Joke (Polygram). Heather Nova, Glowstars (Festival). Aimee Mann, I'm With Stupid (Imago/Geffen). Various Artists, Madchester (Beechwood). AOTEAROA Cinematic, Music Land (Loaded) — Nov. Able Tasmans, Store in a Cool Place (Flying Nun) — November. Bats, Couchmaster (Flying Nun) — October. High Dependency Unit, Abstinence: Acrimony (Aying Nun) — November. Snapper, ADM (Aying Nun) — November. Trash, Mihiwaka (IMD) — November. Suka, Nimrodiabolique (IMD) — November. Warners, Bogans' Heroes (Wildside). Bilge Festival, Gravel Slide (Wildside) — November. Rob Joass, Rainlovers (Juicy Sounds) — October. . Various Artists, Raw 1 (Wildside) — November. Drill, Drill (Aying Nun) — November. The Puddle, Songs For Emily V (IMD) — December FUNKY P.M. Dawn, Jesus Wept (Polygram). African Headcharge, Akwaaba (Aying In). Various Artists, Slow Jams 3 (Polygram). G Love & Special Sauce, Coast to Coast (Sony). Lee Perry, Springheel Jack (Festival). The Winans, Heart & Soul (Warners). Shara Nelson, Friendly Fire (EMI). Raggadeath, Why Ask Why (Virgin). Outhere Brothers, 1 Polish, 2 Biscuits & A Fish Sandwich (Festival). ROOTS John Hiatt, Walk On (EMI). : . Badloves, Holy Roadside (Mushroom). . Mike Scott, Bring 'Em All In (EMI). Dwight Yoakam, Gone (Warners) — Rembrandts guest. Joe Ely, Letter to Laredo (MCA). Albert Collins & the Icebreakers, Albert Collins Live (Virgin). Robben Ford, Handful Of Blues (GRP). . Paul Kelly, Hungry (Mushroom). TRIBUTE ALBUMS Leonard Cohen: Tower of Song (A&M) — artists include Sting. Peter Gabriel, Billy Joel. Elton John, Willie Nelson. Bono, Tori Amos, Martin Gore. Suzanne Vega and the Chieftains. Marvin Gaye: Inner City Blues (Motown). Joy Division: A Means to an End (Virgin) — artists include Billy Corgan (as Starchildren), Codeine. Girls Against Boys. Kendra Smith and Dave Navarro & friends (as Honeymoon Stitch). FUTURE REISSUES ■ Ramones, ft's Alive (Warners) — 1979 live album. Madonna, Something to Remember (Maverick / Warners) — a ballad collection including songs not on albums: Marvin Gaye's 'I Want You'. 'This Used to be My Playground' (A League of their Own) and ‘l'll Remember' (With Honors). Gang of Four, Solid Gold, Another Day/Another Dollar (American / BMG) — reissue of 1981 album & follow-up five song EP. David Bowie, Let’s Dance, Never Let Me Down, Tonight, Tin Machine (Virgin). Frank Sinatra, Complete Reprise Studio Recordings (Warners) — 452 songs, 70 not on CD previously, over 24 hours, 18 unreleased, limited edition of 20,000 units. 96 page book. Various Def Jam Artists: First 10 Years (Def Jam / Polygram) —4-CD box set. Velvet Underground, Peel Slowly & See Boxed Set (Polydor) 5-CD Boxed Set. 75 songs, 88 page book. Inspiral Carpets, The Singles (Mute) — 19 song best of. Carlos Santana, Dance of the Rainbow Serpent Boxed Set (Columbia) — 3-CD Boxed Set 34 songs. 180 min. Sam Cooke, Night Beat (Polygram). Candi Staton, Young Hearts Run Free (Warners) — Best Of. Bryan Ferry & Roxy Music, More Than This (Virgin) — Greatest hits package. Osmonds, Greatest Hits (Polygram). Alvin Lee, Pure Blues (Chrysalis) — Blues tracks compile. Elvis Presley, The Essential 70s Masters (RCA).

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Rip It Up, Issue 218, 1 October 1995, Page 10

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FUTURE RECORDINGS Rip It Up, Issue 218, 1 October 1995, Page 10

FUTURE RECORDINGS Rip It Up, Issue 218, 1 October 1995, Page 10

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