Senseless Things The Singles Rar
Jun 22, 2018 - Lyrics, Song Meanings, Videos, Full Albums & Bios. The Senseless Things were a successful indie punk band who were popular in the.
• • • • • • • • • • • Released: 31st August 1993 Label: East West UK Chart: No. 46 Formats: • CD (4509-93201-2) • Cassette (4509-93287-4) • LP (4509-93287-1) • Digital Download Re-issued in February 1994 with the addition of the track as track 5 and a different rear sleeve.
UK Chart: No. 210 Formats: • CD (4509-94859-2) • Cassette (4509-94859-4) Earth Vs The Wildhearts was voted the Number 1 album of 1993 by Kerrang! Magazine in their yearly poll. In 2006, Kerrang! Placed it at Number 20 in a special publication of the best Rock Albums. • Japanese CD (AMCE-581) Including the bonus tracks. Fishing For Luckies.
• • • • • • • • • • • • • Released: 22nd May 1995 Label: East West UK Chart: No. 6 Formats: • CD in Velvet Case (0630-10437-2) • Cassette (0630-10404-4) • Gatefold LP (0630-10404-1) • CD without velvet case (0630-10404-2) issued from June 1995. • Digital Download CD versions contain the hidden track after Getting It.
• Japanese CD (AMCE-810) Including the bonus tracks. • German CD (0630-10438-2 France CA851) • German Cassette (0630-10677-4 France CA491) Featuring the bonus tracks. Fishing For More Luckies. • • • • • • • • • • Released: 20th May 1996 Label: Round Records UK Chart: No. 16 Formats: • CD (0630-14855-9) • Cassette (0630-14855-4) • Gatefold Double LP (0630-14888-1) • CD without the 3D holographic cover (0630-14855-2) issued from October 1996 The official re-release of Fishing For Luckies with extra tracks not included on the original release. The double LP includes further bonus tracks,,, and an unnamed instrumental by Marty Jepalmer and the Moodswing Choir.
• Japanese CD (AMCE-935) Including the bonus tracks,,. Endless Nameless. Disc 1 • • • • Disc 2 • • • • Released: 23rd November 1992 Label: East West Formats: • Double CD (4509-91202-2) • Double 12' Vinyl (4509-91202-1) There was some uncertainty as to the exact release date for this double EP, with available sources simply listing November 1992. Evidence from contemporary magazines, whilst not publishing an exact date (what're the chances.?), strongly pointed to late November as the most likely: A pre-release review ( Kerrang! - 4Ks, published in the middle of the week ending 21st Nov), and a news piece from the following week (week ending 28th Nov) stating: 'Out Now!' Though logical, this was by no means definite until a recently unearthed vintage Wildhearts Fan Club newsletter giving the due release date as 23rd November nailed it down once and for all. Just when you thought it couldn't get more complicated, the Kerrang!
News piece also stated that: 'Vinyl copies of the EP will not be available for a couple of weeks, following a pressing fault'. Cheers to all the for their sterling investigative legwork.
Greetings From Shitsville. Disc 1 • • • • Disc 2 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Disc 3 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Disc 4 • • • • • • • • Released: 25th January 1998 Label: East West Japan Formats: • 4 CD Box Set (AMCE-2511-4) A limited edition run of 8,000 copies. Ginger was presented with boxed set number 1217 - the month and day of his birth. • • • • • • • • • • • • • Released: 6th March 2004 Label: Gearhead Formats: • CD (RPM055) • Translucent Red Vinyl LP (RPM055) • Black Vinyl LP (RPM055) US only release of Riff After Riff After Motherfucking Riff featuring a slightly altered running order and seven extra tracks.