GarbageVersion 2.0

Label:

Liberator Music – STNVOL030V

Format:

2 x Vinyl , LP, Album, Reissue, Remastered, Stereo , Orange

Country:

Europe

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Alternative Rock

Tracklist

A0001 Temptation Waits
A0002 I Think I'm Paranoid
A0003 When I Grow Up
B0004 Medication
B0005 Special
B0006 Hammering In My Head
C0007 Push It
Written-By ["Don't Worry Baby" Interpolation]Roger Christian
Written-By ["Push It" Interpolation]Herbie Azor*
C0008 The Trick Is To Keep Breathing
C0009 Dumb
D0010 Sleep Together
D0011 Wicked Ways
D0012 You Look So Fine

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Garbage Unlimited, LLC
  • Copyright ©Garbage Unlimited, LLC
  • Licensed To[pias]
  • Recorded AtSmart Studios
  • Mixed AtSmart Studios
  • Mastered AtMasterdisk
  • Published ByVibecrusher Music
  • Published ByDeadarm Music
  • Published BySongs Of Kobalt Music Publishing
  • Published ByKobalt Music Publishing
  • Published ByIrving Music, Inc.
  • Published ByCareers-BMG Music Publishing, Inc.
  • Published ByWB Music Corp.
  • Designed AtSMOG Design, Inc.
  • Lacquer Cut AtMasterdisk
  • Pressed ByOptimal Media GmbH – BI14020
  • Pressed ByOptimal Media GmbH – BI14021

Credits

  • A&RKorda Marshall
  • Art DirectionGarbage
  • Artwork [3D]Michael Faherty
  • Band [Garbage]Steve Marker
  • BookingPaul Boswell
  • DesignAde Britteon
  • Design [20th Anniversary Design]Ryan Corey
  • EngineerBilly Bush
  • Engineer [Assistant Engineer]Mike Zirkel
  • Engineer [Reissue Engineering], Technician [Restoration]Billy Bush
  • Lacquer Cut BySH*
  • LegalRobert Minzner
  • Legal [At]Myman Greenspan
  • ManagementSteve Moir (3)
  • Management [Business Management, At]Flood, Bumstead, McCready, & McCarthy Inc.*
  • Management [Business Management]Chaz Hoffmann
  • Mastered ByScott Hull (2)
  • Mastered By [20th Anniversary Reissue Mastered By]Scott Hull (2)
  • Musician [Additional Musicians], BassDaniel Shulman
  • Musician [Additional Musicians], CimbalomMichael Masley
  • Musician [Additional Musicians], ScratchesTodd Malcolm Michiles*
  • Musician [Additional Musicians], ViolinJon J Vriesacker
  • Photography By [Band Photograph]Stephane Sednaoui*
  • Photography By [Innersleeve Photos]Joseph Cultice
  • ProducerGarbage
  • SongwriterGarbage

Notes

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℗ © 2018 Garbage Unlimited, LLC D/B/A Stunvolume
Made in the EU

"Push It" contains an interpolation of "Don't Worry Baby" written by Brian Wilson and Roger Christian. Published by Irving Music, Inc. (BMI) and Careers-BMG Music Publishing, Inc (BMI) [US] and Irving Music, Inc (BMI) [worldwide excluding US]. Also contains an interpolation of "Push It" written by Herbie Azor. Published by WB Music Corp (ASCAP).

Includes samples from the AMG Sample CD's Underfire Vols 1 & 2 by Terminalhead. Garbage gratefully acknowledges the contribution of portions of the following sample CD's, to the making of this record, whose samples or loops, if utilized or incorporated herein, appear under license from the respective owners of the sound samples: X-Static Goldmine 2 from E-Lab AB, Tekno / Industrial from East / West, and Pitbull Jungle Loops from Universal Sons.

This album was recorded on a 48-track Digidesign Pro Tools system run on an Apple 9500 / 200 Power Mac and two 24 track Studer A-827 2" analog tape machines.

20th anniversary design by Ryan Corey at Smog Design.

Runouts are entirely etched, with the exception of ᴍᴀsᴛᴇʀᴅɪsᴋ, which is stamped.
Side D's '2Λ' is mirrored (See 'Notes on vinyl records' on Optimal Media GmbH page).
The final '1' of Side D's 'BI14021-01' is heavily etched over a lighter '2'.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5414940011838
  • Label Code: LC14017
  • Rights Society: ASCAP
  • Rights Society: BMI
  • Rights Society: SABAM/BIEM
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): STNVOL030VA2 MASTERDISK SH BI14020-01 A1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): STNVOL030VB2 MASTERDISK SH BI14020-01 B1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side C runout): STNVOL030VC2 MASTERDISK SH BI14021-01 C1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side D runout): STNVOL030V D REI MASTERDISK SH BI14021-01 D2 2Λ

Other Versions (5 of 145)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Recently Edited
Version 2.0 (CD, Album, Stereo) Mushroom MUSH29CD UK 1998
Version 2.0 (CD, Album) Almo Sounds AMSD-80018 US 1998
Version 2.0 (CD, Album) Mushroom 74321 55410 2 Europe 1998
Recently Edited
Version 2.0 (CD, Album) White (6) MUSH33114.2 Australia 1998
Recently Edited
Version 2.0 (Cassette, Album) Mushroom 74321 55410 4 Poland 1998

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Reviews

  • hank_m00dy's avatar
    hank_m00dy
    I absolutely agree with dopaminedj (and I own the OG press to compare to). Actually I consider this one of the best sounding records in my collection. As with the 20th anniversary edition of the debut they did an amazing job with the remastering. I always considered this a very modern sounding album & the production really shines here (whereas the OG sounds super "analog", which is not a bad thing at all). This pressing couldn't sound clearer, the low end is just stunning... it's such a delight listening to this. This must be the definitive version!
    • Lucabeer's avatar
      Lucabeer
      Excellent pressing, dynamic and with no surface noise. A keeper.
      • DaveVak's avatar
        DaveVak
        Wonder how this one sounds compared to the new 45RPM and the original press. Anyone can provide that input?
        The here seems to be more geared towards this pressing on its own.
        • dopaminedj's avatar
          dopaminedj
          This is honestly the best this album has ever sounded. Amazing remaster!
          • thecowwarrior's avatar
            thecowwarrior
            A good quality reissue of the Garbage's magnum opus. The sound quality didn't blow me away, and I can't say I really noticed any big differences in the remastering, but this is a very nice package overall. The records have good dynamic range, a low amount of surface noise, and the orange vinyl looks great. A digital card is included, which is inexcusably missing from a lot of vinyl releases. I feel the album was split into two records completely arbitrarily, and doesn't even play at 45rpm. I guess that high price tag needed to be "justified" somehow - importing this to the USA cost me roughly $40, and that is only going to get worse with time just like it did with the first Garbage album's reissue. This is one of my personal favorite albums so it was worth it to me, but most people could get by with buying the much cheaper CD or digital version.
            • F1rst-Pressing's avatar
              F1rst-Pressing
              I was worried that with all the modern pressings being rushed out and poorly pressed lately that it would be another terrible purchase but to the contrary!
              This vinyl is superb sounding in every way, no issues at al!
              • gleyson.pereira's avatar
                gleyson.pereira
                Edited 6 years ago
                An true classic album from the 90s; sounds dirty but elegant! I’ve waited for this repress for 20 years; and there is it, suuuperb! great edition/must-have! Buy it Now from Amazon for honest price (16 euros by Amazon Uk) !
                • minusthesnake's avatar
                  minusthesnake
                  Fantastic pressing. Loud, clear and dynamic. The beats hit HARD. Virtually no surface noise to be found. Jacket is a nice weight and extremely glossy. Glossy inner sleeves are sturdy and feature two great band shots and all of the lyrics. Includes a digital of the standard album.

                  A near perfect album that was long overdue to be repressed. Don't sleep on this as the recent pressing of the self-titled album is already impossible to find.
                  • WesHeadley's avatar
                    WesHeadley
                    An excellent pressing on orange vinyl. No complaints. Everything was done right. If you love album this is the version to grab!
                    • Cyanid2003's avatar
                      Cyanid2003
                      The pressing is quite superb. But they took a different version on both, CD and vinyl, of "You look so fine". Check or compare the backup vocals "Drown in me, one more time..." to the previous versions. Don't know why they did it. Well, now we have both versions and that's not bad actually.

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