New Generation

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The New Generation is a group from Hawaii with international visions that have yet to materialize. The multi-cultural and multi-ethnic group formed in 1988, are very popular on the Islands, and are common sites on shows featuring major artists who come to Hawaii to perform. Singles on local labels made the group an item in their home state and the Pacific area. Seeking a bigger audience and worldwide acceptance, they secured a contract with Reprise Records and recorded (in Hawaii) their debut LP in 1992, titled The New Generation. The nine tracks consisted of sweet ballads, funk, pop, and rap. A debut single with a bubblegum rap "Sweet Okole" failed to do it for the guys, but then neither did subsequent releases. The streetwise Islanders have a hot live act that mixes music with visuals, great vocals, and smooth harmonies. A second LP surfaced on Panni Records in 1994, then Surfside Records, in 1995 titled Love Songs for You, like their first effort, it went completely unnoticed in the States. And that's a shame because it contained fresh remakes of classic slow jams: "You Make Me Feel Brand New," "Daddy's Home," "You're My Everything," and some tight originals. A third and seemingly final album, Good to Go, came out on the Epic label and duplicated the dismal sales of the first two. Songs by the New Generation can also be found on many compilation albums featuring Hawaiian acts including The Best of Hip Jam & Hana Hou Records, the Island Classics' series, and many others. For all their efforts, talents, drive, and hopes, they couldn't make any inroads into the states, or internationally; they remain as before, a phenomenon of the Hawaiian Islands and the Pacific region. Freddy Von Paraz, Maestro, Roni, Nito Larioza, and Brandon Silva comprised the New Generation. ~ Andrew Hamilton, Rovi
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"New Generation"
Single by Suede
from the album Dog Man Star
Released January 30, 1995
Format CD, Vinyl record (12")
Recorded 1994
Genre Britpop
Length 4:37
Label Nude Records
Producer Ed Buller
Suede singles chronology
"The Wild Ones"
(1994)
"New Generation"
(1995)
"Trash"
(1996)

For the Mongolian political movement, see New Generation, Mongolia.

"New Generation" is the third and final single from the album Dog Man Star by Suede, released on January 30, 1995, on Nude Records. It is the first single to feature music by new guitarist Richard Oakes. Though the title track is written by Anderson and departed guitarist Bernard Butler, Oakes contributes on "Together" and "Bentswood Boys". The single reached #21 in the UK.[1]

The video for the title song was directed by Richard Heslop, and features the whole band playing in a crowded room. It is notable for having use of lighting and the monochrome format.

Track listings

All songs written by Brett Anderson and Bernard Butler except where noted.

CD1
  1. "New Generation"
  2. "Together" (Anderson, Richard Oakes)
  3. "Bentswood Boys" (Anderson, Oakes)
CD2
  1. "New Generation"
  2. "Animal Nitrate (live)"
  3. "The Wild Ones (live)"
  4. "Pantomime Horse (live)"
12"
  1. "New Generation"
  2. "Together" (Anderson, Oakes)
  3. "Bentswood Boys" (Anderson, Oakes)

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