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  • Artist: Ash
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1996 05
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Two-thirds of Ash were born in 1977, which means that their latter-day punk-pop isn't very Catholic. Instead of sticking to the rigid rules of American punk-pop -- which means you can't stretch the song past three minutes -- Ash take a cinematic approach to their songs, throwing in elements of power pop, glam, post-Nirvana grunge, and post-Oasis rock. It's a melting pot of pop styles, basically because the members of the band are so young, they haven't conformed to the standards of the indie and punk subcultures. Sure, Ash still use loud guitars -- they're all over 1977 -- but they create a distinctive, melodic, and energetic sound that's equal parts heavy grunge and light pop. And while they may indulge in jamming a bit too much, they remain a pop band at heart, capable of turning out epic guitar pop like "Goldfinger," punk-pop like "Kung Fu," and the lovely but loud "Girl from Mars" with equal flair. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Lose Control Tim Wheeler, Mark Hamilton Ash (3:36)
Goldfinger Tim Wheeler Ash (4:31)
Girl from Mars Ash, Tim Wheeler Ash (3:30)
I'd Give You Anything Tim Wheeler Ash (4:31)
Gone the Dream Tim Wheeler Ash (3:29)
Kung Fu Tim Wheeler Ash (2:17)
Oh Yeah Tim Wheeler Ash (4:45)
Let It Flow Tim Wheeler Ash (4:42)
Innocent Smile Mark Hamilton Ash (5:52)
Angel Interceptor Rick "Rock" McMurray, Tim Wheeler Ash (4:04)
Lost in You Tim Wheeler Ash (4:19)
Darkside Lightside Tim Wheeler Ash (16:47)

Credits

Phil Thornalley (Mixing), Nick Ingman (String Arrangements), Owen Morris (Producer), Owen Morris (String Arrangements), Mark "Spike" Stent (Mixing), Ash (Producer), Ash (Main Performer), Ash (Photography), Lisa Moorish (Vocals), Brian Cannon (Design), Brian Cannon (Photography), Brian Cannon (Sleeve Director), Rick "Rock" McMurray (Drums), Tim Wheeler (Guitar), Tim Wheeler (Vocals), Tim Wheeler (String Arrangements), Mark Hamilton (Bass), Mark Hamilton (Sleeve Assistant), Nick Brine (Assistant Engineer), Nick Brine (Mixing Assistant), Nick Brine (Studio Assistant), Rolant Dafis (Photography)
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Wikipedia: 1977 (album)
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1977
1977 cover
Studio album by Ash
Released May 6, 1996
Recorded Rockfield Studios January 1996
Genre Indie Rock
Britpop
Punk Pop
Length 61:52
3:49:37 (Collector's edition)
Label Infectious Records/Reprise Records/Edel Music
Producer Ash and Owen Morris
Professional reviews
Ash chronology
Trailer
(1994)
1977
(1996)
Live at the Wireless
(1997)

1977 is the first full length album by Ash, released in May 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.

The name is a reference to year of three events which shaped the band - the births of two members of the band, the year Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope was released, and the year the first punk albums were released, though it has been suspected that the Star Wars reference is the most important; the album opens with the sound of a TIE Fighter, and ends with the track "Darkside Lightside", whose title is a Star Wars reference, and which also ends with a choral version of the Star Wars main theme. The band have also covered "Cantina Band", on the "Girl From Mars" b-side.

The song "Lose Control" was featured in the game Gran Turismo. It is also the first song by the band to be used in a video-game, followed by Orpheus from the album Meltdown featured in the game Burnout 3: Takedown; both of which are racing games.

The song "Kung Fu" mentions Jackie Chan in the lyrics. In reciprocation, Chan has used the song for the end credits of his movie Rumble in the Bronx.

The first 50,000 pressings of the CD begins with the original version of "Jack Names the Planets" and its B-side "Don't Know" (February 1994) which are situated in the album's pregap and are accessed by 'rewinding' from track one. There is also a hidden track named "Sick Party" which appears after "Darkside Lightside" on all versions.

Several music magazines placed the album in their end-of-year lists for 1996, including NME, Melody Maker, Q, Select and Kerrang. [1]

The album is currently certified Platinum by the BPI and, according to the auto-biography on the official site, it has sold over 2 million copies around the world.

Ash played the album in its entirety at London Roundhouse on Friday 5 September 2008. Following the huge demand and speed of which the Roundhouse show sold out, they also added a show at London Astoria for the following day, Saturday 6 September 2008.

A 3 disc collector's edition of the album was released on November 3, 2008.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Lose Control" (Hamilton/Wheeler) – 3:37
  2. "Goldfinger" (Wheeler) – 4:31
  3. "Girl from Mars" (Wheeler) – 3:30
  4. "I'd Give You Anything" (Wheeler) – 4:31
  5. "Gone the Dream" (Wheeler) – 3:29
  6. "Kung Fu" (Wheeler) – 2:17
  7. "Oh Yeah" (Wheeler) – 4:45
  8. "Let It Flow" (Wheeler) – 4:42
  9. "Innocent Smile" (Hamilton) – 5:52
  10. "Angel Interceptor" (McMurray/Wheeler) – 4:04
  11. "Lost in You" (Wheeler) – 4:19
  12. "Darkside Lightside" (Wheeler) – 16:49

Collector's Edition

Disc: 1

Tracks 1-12 are from the original 1977 release
Tracks 13-19 are from the Trailer EP

  1. "Lose Control" - 3:39
  2. "Goldfinger" - 4:33
  3. "Girl From Mars" - 3:30
  4. "I'd Give You Anything" - 4:33
  5. "Gone The Dream" - 3:31
  6. "Kung Fu" - 2:19
  7. "Oh Yeah" - 4:47
  8. "Let It Flow" - 4:44
  9. "Innocent Smile" - 5:54
  10. "Angel Interceptor" - 4:06
  11. "Lost In You" - 4:21
  12. "Darkside Lightside" - 5:07
  13. "Season" - 3:02
  14. "Jack Names the Planets" - 3:12
  15. "Intense Thing" - 4:36
  16. "Uncle Pat" - 3:14
  17. "Get Out" - 1:31
  18. "Petrol" - 4:25
  19. "Obscure Thing" - 4:23

Disc: 2

Tracks 1-11 were recorded live at Live at the Wireless, Triple J Studios, Australia, January 1996
Tracks 12-24 were live at Reading Festival '96, Reading, Berkshire, England, August 1996

  1. "A Clear Invitation To The Dance (Part I)" - 1:03
  2. "Darkside Lightside" - 3:04
  3. "Girl From Mars" - 2:58
  4. "Oh Yeah" - 4:22
  5. "T. Rex" - 2:08
  6. "I'd Give You Anything" - 3:12
  7. "Kung Fu" - 2:25
  8. "What Deaner Was Talking About" - 2:17
  9. "Goldfinger" - 4:17
  10. "Petrol" - 4:13
  11. "A Clear Invitation To The Dance (Part II)" - 1:06
  12. "Lose Control" - 3:34
  13. "Jack Names the Planets" - 2:21
  14. "T. Rex" - 2:27
  15. "Goldfinger" - 4:28
  16. "Angel Interceptor" - 3:16
  17. "Darkside Lightside" - 3:11
  18. "Oh Yeah" - 4:28
  19. "Innocent Smile" - 4:45
  20. "Lost In You" - 3:59
  21. "Petrol" - 3:57
  22. "Gone The Dream" - 3:37
  23. "Girl From Mars" - 3:31
  24. "Kung Fu" - 3:07

Disc: 3

Track 1 is from the band's 4-track demo tape
Tracks 2-3 are from the album's 7" vinyl version, issued by La-La Land Records
Tracks 4-7 are from the US version of the album Trailer
Tracks 8-19, 21-22 are b-sides from the Trailer and 1977 (and their respective singles) recording sessions
Track 20 is a non-album single from the "A Life Less Ordinary" soundtrack

  1. "Girl From Mars" (4-Track Demo) - 2:33
  2. "Jack Names the Planets" (La-La Land Records 7" version) - 2:55
  3. "Don't Know" (La-La Land Records 7" version) - 2:58
  4. "Punk Boy" (Helen Love cover) - 2:07
  5. "Different Today" - 2:54
  6. "Hulk Hogan Bubblebath" - 5:11
  7. "Day Of The Triffids" - 1:49
  8. "Luther Ingo's Star Cruiser" - 3:36
  9. "Astral Conversations With Toulouse Lautrec" - 6:09
  10. "Cantina Band" - 3:28
  11. "5am Eternal" - 4:03
  12. "Gimme Some Truth" - 5:27
  13. "I Need Somebody" - 2:39
  14. "Sneaker" - 3:17
  15. "Get Ready" (The Temptations cover)- 2:51
  16. "T. Rex" - 2:25
  17. "Everywhere Is All Around" - 2:33
  18. "Does Your Mother Know" (ABBA cover) - 3:02
  19. I Only Want To Be With You" - 2:37
  20. "A Life Less Ordinary" (Tim Simenon version) - 3:44
  21. "Sick Party" - 5:43
  22. "The Scream" - 4:23

Singles

  • "Kung Fu" was released on March 20, 1995 with "Day Of The Triffids" and "Luther Ingo's Star Cruiser".
  • "Girl From Mars" was released on July 31, 1995 with "Astral Conversations" and "Cantina Band"
  • "Goldfinger" was released on April 15, 1996 with "I Need Somebody", "Sneaker", and "Get Ready" (Smokey Robinson). "Get Ready" itself was released as a fan club only single in December, 1995 (as a Christmas present), with " Zero Zero"
  • "Oh Yeah" was released on June 24, 1996 with "T. Rex", "Everywhere Is All Around" (Wheeler/Carr), and "Does Your Mother Know" (ABBA).

Personnel

  • Phil Thornalley - Mixing
  • Nick Ingman - String Arrangements
  • Owen Morris - Producer, String Arrangements
  • Mark "Spike" Stent - Mixing
  • Ash - Producer, Photography
  • Lisa Moorish - Vocals
  • Brian Cannon - Design, Photography, Sleeve Director
  • Rick McMurrayRick "Rock" McMurray]] - Drums
  • Tim Wheeler - Guitar, Vocals, String Arrangements
  • Mark Hamilton - Bass, Sleeve Assistant
  • Nick Brine - Assistant Engineer, Mixing Assistant, Studio Assistant
Preceded by
Jagged Little Pill by Alanis Morissette
UK number one album
May 18, 1996May 24, 1996
Succeeded by
Older by George Michael

 
 

 

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