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Studio album by Garbage
Released August 15, 1995
Recorded April 1994 – May 1995
Studio Smart, Madison, Wisconsin
Genre
Alternative rockdance-rockpower pop
Length 50:51
Label Almo
Producer Garbage
Garbage chronology
Garbage
(1995) Version 2.0
(1998)
Garbage is the debut studio album by American rock band Garbage. It was released on August 15, 1995, by Almo Sounds. The album was met with critical acclaim upon its release, being viewed by some as an innovative recording for its time. It reached number 20 on the US Billboard 200 and number six on the UK Albums Chart, while charting inside the top 20 and receiving multi-platinum certifications in several territories. The album`s success was helped by the band promoting it on a year-long tour, including playing on the European festival circuit and supporting the Smashing Pumpkins throughout 1996, as well as by a run of increasingly successful singles culminating with `Stupid Girl`, which received Grammy Award nominations for Best Rock Song and Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group in 1997.
In October 2015, the album was reissued to mark its 20th anniversary, featuring remastered tracks from the original analog tapes, as well as remixes and previously unreleased alternate versions of songs from the album.[1]
Background
In 1983, Butch Vig and Steve Marker founded Smart Studios in Madison, Wisconsin, and Vig`s production work brought him to the attention of Sub Pop. Vig`s old band Spooner reunited in 1990 and released another record, but disbanded in 1993 as Vig`s and Marker`s careers as producers gained strength.[2] In 1994, as Vig became `kind of burned out on doing really long records`, he got together with Duke Erikson and Marker, and they started producing remixes for acts such as U2, Depeche Mode, Nine Inch Nails and House of Pain, featuring different instrumentation and often highlighting new guitar hooks and bass grooves. The experience inspired the three men to form a band, in which they `wanted to take that remix sensibility and somehow translate it into all of the possibilities of a band setup.`[3] An early comment that their work sounded `like garbage` inspired the band`s name.[4]
Shirley Manson had been performing with the Edinburgh-based rock band Goodbye Mr Mackenzie since 1984.[5] In 1993, several of the members, including Manson, formed the side project Angelfish. Their only studio album, Angelfish, was as commercially unsuccessful as preceding albums by Goodbye Mr Mackenzie, selling only 10,000 copies.[6]
Initial sessions with Vig on vocals and the members` past work with all-male groups led to the band`s desire for a woman on lead.[7] Marker was watching 120 Minutes when he saw the one-time airing of the music video for Angelfish`s `Suffocate Me`. He showed the video to Erikson and Vig while their manager, Shannon O`Shea, tracked Manson down. When Manson was contacted, she didn`t know who Vig was and was urged to check the credits on Nirvana`s album Nevermind, which Vig had produced. On April 8, 1994, Manson met Erikson, Marker and Vig for the first time in London. Later that evening Vig was informed of Kurt Cobain`s suicide.[4] Garbage was put on hold as Angelfish was touring North America in support of Live.[8] Erikson, Marker and Vig attended the Metro Chicago date, and Manson was invited to Madison to audition for the band. The audition did not go well, but Manson socialized with the men while there and they found they had a similar taste in music. Angelfish disbanded at the end of the Live tour. Manson called O`Shea and asked to audition again, feeling that `it would work out`.[4]
All tracks are written by Garbage, except where noted
Garbage track listing
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. `Supervixen` 3:55
2. `Queer` 4:36
3. `Only Happy When It Rains` 3:56
4. `As Heaven Is Wide` 4:44
5. `Not My Idea` 3:41
6. `A Stroke of Luck` 4:44
7. `Vow` 4:30
8. `Stupid Girl`
GarbageJoe StrummerMick Jones
4:18
9. `Dog New Tricks` 3:56
10. `My Lover`s Box` 3:55
11. `Fix Me Now` 4:43
12. `Milk` 3:53
Total length: 50:51
Personnel
Credits adapted from the liner notes of Garbage.[68]
Garbage
Shirley Manson – vocals, guitar
Steve Marker – guitars, bass, samples, loops
Duke Erikson – guitars, keyboards, six-string bass, fuzz bass
Butch Vig – drums, loops, noise, EFX
Additional musicians
Mike Kashou – bass (tracks 1–3, 5, 8, 12); fuzz bass (track 4)
Clyde Stubblefield – additional drums (tracks 2, 5)
Les Thimmig – clarinet (track 2)
Pauli Ryan – percussion (tracks 3, 5, 8, 10)
David Frangioni – additional loops
Rich Mendelson – additional loops
Technical
Garbage – production, recording
Howie Weinberg – mastering
Scott Hull – editing, post-production
Mike Zirkel – second engineer
Artwork
Robin Sloane – creative direction
Janet Wolsborn – art direction
Garbage – art direction
Adrian Britteon – logo
Stéphane Sednaoui – photos
Clifford LeCuyer – additional photos
Photo 24 – additional photos