Artist: The Vaselines
Title: The Way Of The Vaselines
Label: SUB POP
Release Date: 1992
Format: flac
From Wikipedia:
The Way of the Vaselines: A Complete History is a compilation album by the indie rock band The Vaselines, released May 1992 on Sub Pop Records, catalogue SP145b. The album compiles every previous release by the band, the two EP's Son of A Gun and Dying For It, as well as their only long-playing album Dum-Dum, in chronological order of release. Two additional tracks included are "Dying for It (The Blues)" and the previously unreleased "Bitch."
The band had broken up around the time that Dum-Dum was issued, and had never gained a huge following. However, covers of their songs by Nirvana had brought them new exposure, which prompted Sub Pop to put together this compilation. The song "Molly's Lips" was named in tribute to Molly Weir, a well-known Scottish television personality. Production credits are to The Vaselines in collaboration with Stephan Pastel on the tracks from Son of A Gun and Dying for It, and with Jamie Watson on the remainder.
Track list:
01. Son of a Gun
02. Rory Rides Me Raw
03. You Think You're a Man
04. Dying for It
05. Molly's Lips
06. Teenage Superstars
07. Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam
08. Sex Sux (Amen)
09. Slushy
10. Monsterpussy
11. Bitch
12. No Hope
13. Oliver Twisted
14. The Day I Was a Horse
15. Dum-Dum
16. Hairy
17. Lovecraft
18. Dying for It (The Blues)
19. Let's Get Ugly
Personnel:
Eugene Kelly — vocals, guitars
Frances McKee — vocals, guitars
James Seenan — bass
Charlie Kelly — drums
Aggi Wright — keyboards on "Son of A Gun"
David Keegan — lead guitar on "Dying for It"
Sophie Pragnell — viola on "Jesus Wants Me for A Sunbeam" and "Oliver Twisted"
Jamie Watson — slide guitar on "Bitch," "The Day I Was A Horse," and "Dying for It (The Blues)"