Smashing Pumpkins - Studio Discography 1991 - 2012 [FLAC] [h33t] - Kitlopeseeders: 21
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File Type: FLAC Compression 6 Optical Drive Hardware: Samsung SH-S223L Optical Drive Firmware: SB04 Cd Software: Exact Audio Copy V1.0 Beta 3 (Secure Mode) EAC Log: Yes (for my rips) EAC Cue Sheet: Yes (for my rips) M3U Playlist: Yes (for my rips) Tracker(s): udp://fr33dom.h33t.com:3310/announce; http://tracker.openbittorrent.com/announce; Torrent Hash: 17B746ED249D5F8FCA38B8316B99E6D597D13CC2 File Size: 5.20 GB Label: Virgin Albums, Years & Catalog # In This Torrent: Gish (1991) 7243 8 39663 2 5 * Siamese Dream (1993) V2 0777 7 88267 2 9 * Earphoria (1994) 7243 5 42706 2 8 * Pisces Iscariot (1994) (not my rip) Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness (1995) 7243 8 49861 2 1 * Adore (1998) (not my rip) Adore Demo II (1998) (not my rip) Machina/The Machines of God (2000) (not my rip) Machina II/The Friends & Enemies of Modern Music (2000) (not my rip) Rotten Apples (2001) 7243 8 11316 2 6 * Zeitgeist (2007) (not my rip) Oceania (2012) MM 001 * * Denotes My Rip I would like to thank the original uploaders for the rips that are not mine. So thanks dudes! Audiochecker log included for these rips. This torrent is not quite complete as it's missing "Teargarden by Kaleidyscope Vol. 1 & 2", so if anybody has these or any other Pumpkins please do up in lossless! Kit Please help seed these FLACs! From Wiki: The Smashing Pumpkins is an American alternative rock band from Chicago, Illinois, formed in 1988.[1] Formed by frontman Billy Corgan (lead vocals, lead guitar) and James Iha (rhythm guitar), the band has included Jimmy Chamberlin (drums), D'arcy Wretzky (bass guitar), Melissa Auf der Maur (bass guitar), and currently includes Mike Byrne (drums), Nicole Fiorentino (bass guitar, backing vocals), and Jeff Schroeder (rhythm guitar) among its membership. Disavowing the punk rock roots of many of their alt-rock contemporaries,[2] the Pumpkins have a diverse, densely layered, and guitar-heavy sound, containing elements of gothic rock, heavy metal, dream pop, psychedelic rock, progressive rock, shoegazing-style production, and, in later recordings, electronica. Corgan is the group's primary songwriter—his grand musical ambitions and cathartic lyrics have shaped the band's albums and songs, which have been described as "anguished, bruised reports from Billy Corgan's nightmare-land".[3] The Smashing Pumpkins broke into the musical mainstream with their second album, 1993's Siamese Dream. The group built its audience with extensive touring and their 1995 follow-up, the double album Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 album chart. With 19.75 million albums sold in the United States,[4][5] The Smashing Pumpkins were one of the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed bands of the 1990s. However, internal fighting, drug use, and diminishing record sales led to a 2000 break-up. In 2006, Billy Corgan and Jimmy Chamberlin reconvened to record a new Smashing Pumpkins album, Zeitgeist. The band toured with a rotating lineup of between five and nine musicians through much of 2007 and 2008 with new member Jeff Schroeder before Chamberlin left the band in early 2009. New drummer Mike Byrne and bassist Nicole Fiorentino solidified a new lineup with Corgan and Schroeder, toured through much of 2010 and 2011, and are currently recording the album Teargarden by Kaleidyscope, having just released the album-within-an-album Oceania. Gish 1991 Gish is the debut album by American alternative rock band The Smashing Pumpkins, released in May 1991 through Caroline Records. Frontman Billy Corgan described Gish as a "very spiritual album".[1] Despite initially peaking at only number 195 on the Billboard 200 upon its release, Gish was eventually certified platinum (one million copies shipped) by the RIAA. Tracks: 1. "I Am One" 2. "Siva" 3. "Rhinoceros" 4. "Bury Me" 5. "Crush" 6. "Suffer" 7. "Snail" 8. "Tristessa" 9. "Window Paine" 10. "Daydream" "I'm Going Crazy" (hidden track) Siamese Dream 1993 Siamese Dream is the second album by the American alternative rock band The Smashing Pumpkins, released on July 27, 1993 on Virgin Records. The album fused diverse influences such as shoegazing,[1][2] dream pop,[3] noise pop, classic rock, heavy metal,[2] and progressive rock. Despite recording sessions fraught with difficulties and tensions, Siamese Dream debuted at number ten on the Billboard charts, and eventually sold over four million copies in the U.S., and over six million worldwide,[4] cementing The Smashing Pumpkins as an important group in alternative rock music. Four singles were released in support of Siamese Dream: "Cherub Rock", "Today", "Disarm", and "Rocket". In addition to receiving mostly positive reviews upon its release, Siamese Dream has widely been regarded as one of the best albums of the 1990s, and one of the best albums of all time.[5] In 2003, Rolling Stone magazine ranked it number 360 on their 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list Tracks: 1. "Cherub Rock" 2. "Quiet" 3. "Today" 4. "Hummer" 5. "Rocket" 6. "Disarm" 7. "Soma" 8. "Geek U.S.A." 9. "Mayonaise" 10. "Spaceboy" 11. "Silverfuck" 12. "Sweet Sweet" 13. "Luna" Earphoria 1994 Earphoria is a live album by American alternative rock band The Smashing Pumpkins. It is the soundtrack of the band's Vieuphoria video. While the video has been widely available since its initial release, the CD was only released in a limited number (under 1000) of promo CD copies in 1994, and was subsequently heavily bootlegged.[4] In 2002, Vieuphoria was reissued on DVD and Earphoria was finally given a commercial release. The CD contains the audio to all of the performances seen in Vieuphoria, and also includes extended versions of the music used in the video interludes. An exception is the performance of "Silverfuck" – Earphoria includes the tease of "Over the Rainbow" while Vieuphoria edits it out, possibly due to prohibitive licensing costs. Tracks: 1. "Sinfony" (Siamese Dream outtake[5]) 2. "Quiet" (recorded live at Center Stage in Atlanta, November 10, 1993) 3. "Disarm" (recorded live at Westwood Studios on The Word, an English musical show from the 1990s hosted by Terry Christian and Dani Behr in London, September 1993) 4. "Cherub Rock (Acoustic)" (recorded live at MTV studios in London, June 22, 1993) 5. "Today" (recorded live at Aragon Ballroom in Chicago, December 9, 1993) 6. "Bugg Superstar" 7. "I Am One" (recorded live at Sala Apolo in Barcelona, September 1993) 8. "Pulseczar" (Siamese Dream outtake[6]) 9. "Soma" (recorded live at London Astoria in London, February 24, 1994) 10. "Slunk" (recorded live at Nippon Television studios in Tokyo, February 1992) 11. "French Movie Theme" (from the "Cherub Rock" single) 12. "Geek U.S.A." (recorded live at Alabamahalle in Munich, September 3, 1993) 13. "Mayonaise (Acoustic)" (recorded live outside the BBC studios in London, July 3, 1993) 14. "Silverfuck"/"Over the Rainbow"/"Jackboot" (recorded live at London Astoria in London, February 24, 1994) 15. "Why Am I So Tired" (Gish outtake[7]) Pisces Iscariot 1994 Pisces Iscariot is a compilation album by American alternative rock band The Smashing Pumpkins released in 1994 through Virgin Records, consisting of B-sides and outtakes. Reaching number 4 in the U.S. upon its 1994 release,[9] Pisces Iscariot was certified platinum by the RIAA on November 23, 1994.[10] The album was initially to be called Neptulius.[11] The album was re-released by EMI as deluxe-edition CD and LP on July 17, 2012.[12] A number of problems were reported with the deluxe release, including it mistakenly using of a different vocal take of "Plume" which was later corrected on digital retail versions of the album, and a several digital glitches found throughout the audio on both discs which were not found on the original release. The bonus CD, mastered by Howie Weinberg, was also criticised for suffering from brickwalling. Tracks: 1. "Soothe" (B-side of "Disarm") 2. "Frail and Bedazzled" (Siamese Dream outtake) 3. "Plume" (B-side of "I Am One" 1992 single release) 4. "Whir" (Siamese Dream outtake) 5. "Blew Away" (B-side of "Disarm") 6. "Pissant" (B-side of "Cherub Rock") 7. "Hello Kitty Kat"" (B-side of "Today") 8. "Obscured" (Gish outtake, B-side of "Today") 9. "Landslide" (Fleetwood Mac cover, B-side of "Disarm") 10. "Starla" (B-side of "I Am One" 1992 single release) 11. "Blue" (released on Lull EP) 12. "Girl Named Sandoz" (The Animals cover, released on Peel Sessions EP) 13. "La Dolly Vita" (B-side of "Tristessa") 14. "Spaced" (Siamese Dream outtake) Mellon Collie & The Infinate Sadness 1995 Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness is the third album by American alternative rock band The Smashing Pumpkins, released October 24, 1995 on Virgin Records. Produced by frontman Billy Corgan with Flood and Alan Moulder, the 28-track album was released as a two-disc CD and triple LP. The album features a wide array of styles, as well as greater musical input from bassist D'arcy Wretzky and second guitarist James Iha. Led by the single "Bullet with Butterfly Wings", the record debuted at number one on the Billboard charts, the only such occurrence for the group. The album spawned five more singles—"1979", "Zero", "Tonight, Tonight", the promotional "Muzzle", and "Thirty-Three"—over the course of 1996, and has been certified diamond by the RIAA[1] Praised by critics for its ambition and scope, Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness earned the band seven Grammy Award nominations in 1997, including Album of the Year and Record of the Year ("1979"). Tracks: Disc 1: 1. "Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness" 2. "Tonight, Tonight" 3. "Jellybelly" 4. "Zero" 5. "Here Is No Why" 6. "Bullet with Butterfly Wings" 7. "To Forgive" 8. "Fuck You (An Ode to No One)" 9. "Love" 10. "Cupid de Locke" 11. "Galapogos" 12. "Muzzle" 13. "Porcelina of the Vast Oceans" 14. "Take Me Down" Disc 2 1. "Where Boys Fear to Tread" 2. "Bodies" 3. "Thirty-Three" 4. "In the Arms of Sleep" 5. "1979" 6. "Tales of a Scorched Earth" 7. "Thru the Eyes of Ruby" 8. "Stumbleine" 9. "X.Y.U." 10. "We Only Come Out at Night" 11. "Beautiful" 12. "Lily (My One and Only)" 13. "By Starlight" 14. "Farewell and Goodnight" Adore 1998 Adore is the fourth album by American alternative rock band The Smashing Pumpkins, released in June 1998 by Virgin Records. After the multi-platinum success of Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness and a subsequent yearlong world tour, follow-up Adore was considered "one of the most anticipated albums of 1998" by MTV.[1] Recording the album proved to be a challenge as the band members struggled with lingering interpersonal problems and musical uncertainty in the wake of three increasingly successful rock albums and the departure of drummer Jimmy Chamberlin.[2] Frontman Billy Corgan would later characterize Adore as "a band falling apart".[3] The result was a much more subdued and electronica-tinged sound that Greg Kot of Rolling Stone magazine called "a complete break with the past".[4] The album divided the fan base and sold only a fraction of the previous two albums. However, the album was well received by critics, and became the third straight Pumpkins album to be nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Performance.[5] A remastered and expanded version for the album will be released on CD and vinyl in 2013 as a part of the band's project to reissue their back catalogue from 1991-2000. Tracks: 1. "To Sheila" 2. "Ava Adore" 3. "Perfect" 4. "Daphne Descends" 5. "Once Upon a Time" 6. "Tear" 7. "Crestfallen" 8. "Appels + Oranjes" 9. "Pug" 10. "The Tale of Dusty and Pistol Pete" 11. "Annie-Dog" 12. "Shame" 13. "Behold! The Night Mare" 14. "For Martha" 15. "Blank Page" 16. "17" Adore II - The Demo's 1998 Tracks: 1. Lover 2. Let Me Give The World To You 3. Because You Are 4. Satellites 5. Without You 6. Joy 7. Blissed And Gone (cut) 8. Saturnine 9. Cross (cut) 10. Winterlong 11. Soot And Stars 12. Chewing Gum 13. Do You Close Your Eyes 14. My Mistake 15. Jersey Shore 16. Valentine 17. Waiting (cut) Machina/The Machines of God 2000 Machina/The Machines of God is the fifth album by American alternative rock band The Smashing Pumpkins, released on February 29, 2000 by Virgin Records. A concept album,[1] it marked the return of drummer Jimmy Chamberlin and was intended to be the band's final official LP release prior to their first breakup in 2000. A sequel album—Machina II/The Friends & Enemies of Modern Music—was later released independently via the Internet. As with its predecessor Adore, Machina represented a drastic image and sound change for the band that failed to reconnect the band with chart-topping success. However, after the relatively brief Adore tour, the new lineup featuring Chamberlin and former Hole bassist Melissa Auf der Maur mounted longer international tours that returned the live incarnation of the band to guitar-driven hard rock territory. Tracks: 1. "The Everlasting Gaze" 2. "Raindrops + Sunshowers" 3. "Stand Inside Your Love" 4. "I of the Mourning" 5. "The Sacred and Profane" 6. "Try, Try, Try" 7. "Heavy Metal Machine" 8. "This Time" 9. "The Imploding Voice" 10. "Glass and the Ghost Children" 11. "Wound" 12. "The Crying Tree of Mercury" 13. "With Every Light" 14. "Blue Skies Bring Tears" 15. "Age of Innocence" Machina II/The Friends & Enemies Of Modern Music 2000 Machina II/The Friends & Enemies of Modern Music is the sixth album by American alternative rock band The Smashing Pumpkins. It was released for free on the Internet on September 5, 2000. Plans for a standard physical release, bundled with the first part Machina/The Machines of God, were revealed to happen sometime in 2013.[1] The album itself, a double LP, was packaged with three EPs full of B-sides and alternate versions.[2] Both Machina albums are loose concept albums telling the story of "a rock star gone mad".[2] Machina II was the last Smashing Pumpkins studio album until the band reformed in 2007. Tracks: 1. "Slow Dawn" 3:14 2. "Vanity" 4:08 3. "Saturnine" (sometimes listed as "Satur9") 4:11 4. "Glass" (sometimes listed as "Glass' Theme" and denoted with "Alternate Version" or "Spacey") 5. "Soul Power" (James Brown) 3:02 6. "Cash Car Star" (sometimes denoted with "Version 1", Related Torrents
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