Best B-side Collections
#1
Best B-side Collections
With the Cure thread going on, i got to thinking what other bands have great b-sides - and proudly release them in a collection (not just as b-sides). here's what i could think of:
THE CURE "Join the Dots"
SMASHING PUMPKINS "Picses Iscariot"
PEARL JAM "Lost Dogs"
THE CURE "Join the Dots"
SMASHING PUMPKINS "Picses Iscariot"
PEARL JAM "Lost Dogs"
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Originally posted by jonnyrocks
Suede - Sci-Fi Lullabies
Suede - Sci-Fi Lullabies
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Maybe not the best, but it has one the best titles for these types of CDs (plus, mine came with a bonus disc of an entire one of their shows):
And all I know from them is their collaboration with Public Enemy, but another great title:
And all I know from them is their collaboration with Public Enemy, but another great title:
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Originally posted by sebastianv50
If Radiohead ever releases a bsides cd it will be the best one.
If Radiohead ever releases a bsides cd it will be the best one.
Also, Pixies - 'Complete B-Sides'
#17
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What about Metallica's "Garage Inc?"
A mish-mash of b-side covers and, well, covers. I have to say, I enjoyed it more than anything Metallica has released since Reagan was in the White House.
And "Lost Dogs" loses HUGE points from me for not including "Angel" on it. WTF?
A mish-mash of b-side covers and, well, covers. I have to say, I enjoyed it more than anything Metallica has released since Reagan was in the White House.
And "Lost Dogs" loses HUGE points from me for not including "Angel" on it. WTF?
#20
when i started the thread i forgot:
Jesus & Mary Chain "Barb Wire Kisses"
Superchunk "Incidental Music" (which takes you through 1993 i think, there is now another one for the next 10 years)
Jesus & Mary Chain "Barb Wire Kisses"
Superchunk "Incidental Music" (which takes you through 1993 i think, there is now another one for the next 10 years)
#21
DVD Talk Limited Edition
I used to have an album called Attack of the Killer B's in the 80s, prior to the theft of my record collection.
Not the greatest, but it had a pretty good Marshall Crenshaw song (You're My Favorite Waste of Time, I think it was called) and Laurie Anderson Walk the Dog.
Hard to find a link, now, since Anthrax is almost all that comes up, but here's one (doesn't list the tracks, though): http://www.robertchristgau.com/get_album.php?id=4342
Not the greatest, but it had a pretty good Marshall Crenshaw song (You're My Favorite Waste of Time, I think it was called) and Laurie Anderson Walk the Dog.
Hard to find a link, now, since Anthrax is almost all that comes up, but here's one (doesn't list the tracks, though): http://www.robertchristgau.com/get_album.php?id=4342
Last edited by Ginwen; 01-30-04 at 12:46 PM.