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Revision as of 15:46, 24 September 2011
Compilation | |
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Name | Helping You Back to Work volume 1[1] |
Tracks | 22[2] |
Total length | Unknown |
Recorded | 1996–1997[3] |
Writer/composer | Matthew Bellamy et al. |
Producer | Muse et al. |
Art work | Ben Turner[3] |
Publisher | Lockjaw Records[1][2][4] |
Format(s) | CD[2][4] |
Catalogue № | LJCD 003[2][5] |
Release date | 14th July 1997[4] |
compilation chronology | |
Helping You Back to Work volume 1 → The Best Album of the Next Century Ever 2
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Information
Shortly after Lockjaw was founded in February 1997,[6] the label released this compilation, which included the first commercial Muse recording, an early version of Twin. The recording came from a recording session at Coombeshead Studios,[3] Newton Abbot in late 1996. As well as Balloonatic, Muse recorded another ten songs found on the Newton Abbot demo.
Shortly afterwards, then Muse manager Philip Korthals asked Lockjaw if they would sign Muse to release Muse's first single.[6] Lockjaw declined, due to having just started and thus having insufficient funds to do so.[6] Korthals' name can be seen on the compilation's insert.[3]
Track list
- Babies 3 – Think for Yourself
- Tetsuo – Blunt
- Lockdown – Friend
- Split Screen – Procrastinate
- Hydra – Waking Up Drunk
- Thirdrate – Tube
- Freebase – Blame
- Tribute to Nothing – Clamp
- Monkey Boy – Death of a Stuntman
- Agent 'O' – Empty
- Leech Woman – Ova
- Choke TV – Bad Car Wreck
- Cynical Smile – Brit-Vic
- Vest – Strong Room
- Set Against – In Cold Blood
- Callous – Nil by Mouth
- Repulse – 2/10
- Tiananmen – Rundown
- Subvert – Material Gain
- Labrat – Apology
- Muse – Balloonatic
- Devices – Splifford
Gallery
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Insert
References
- ↑ a b [Scan of front cover]. Retrieved 2008-05-05. [verify]
- ↑ a b c d Various - Helping You Back To Work Volume One (CD). Discogs. Retrieved 2011-09-24 from www.discogs.com.
- ↑ a b c d [Helping You Back to Work insert]. Lockjaw Records. Retrieved 2008-05-06. [verify]
- ↑ a b c Helping You Back to Work: Various. Amazon UK. Retrieved 2011-09-24 from www.amazon.co.uk.
- ↑ [Spine and rear-cover scan]. Lockjaw Records. Retrieved 2008-05-05. [verify]
- ↑ a b c Jack Turner. (2008-06-06). [E-mail concerning the Bull and Gate 1995 gig]. Retrieved 2008-06-06. [verify]