Record Label Samplers: Lonely is an Eyesore

Including this album in this blog series is almost a cheat. Yes, it is indeed a record label sampler in that all the tracks are from bands that were signed to the label at the time, and it includes all the bands that were signed to the label at that time.

But all the tracks are unique to this compilation (except for one, where we get a (superior) demo version of a tracks already released), so it’s more of a showcase for the label than a regular sampler.

It’s really elaborate — it was done in a variety of formats, and one of them was as a wooden box in an edition of 100.

So… it’s like a fetish object for record collectors.

But! It’s also, indeed, a really, really, really good album in and of itself, and it probably worked well as a promotional tool.

Some of the bands were uncomfortable with the album, since it seemed to focus so much on the label itself and not the artists — in interviews, there were mutterings about how there’s no such thing as a “4AD band”, and they’re all individuals, and etc… While it didn’t seem so at the time, I guess you could see this as the start of the end of what made 4AD 4AD.

 02:57 Colourbox - Hot Doggie
 05:27 This Mortal Coil - Acid, Bitter and Sad
 05:35 The Wolfgang Press - Cut the Tree
 04:29 Throwing Muses - Fish
 02:58 Dead Can Dance - Frontier
 03:17 Cocteau Twins - Crushed
 04:49 Dif Juz - No Motion
 04:03 Clan of Xymox - Muscoviet Musquito 
 08:48 Dead Can Dance - The Protagonist

Here’s the full album, or individual tracks:

Hot Doggie (Remastered)

Acid, Bitter And Sad (Remastered)

The Wolfgang Press - Cut The Tree

Throwing Muses - Fish (Official Video)

Dead Can Dance - Frontier

Cocteau Twins - Crushed (Official Video)

Dif Juz - No Motion (Official Video)

Clan of Xymox- Muscoviet Musquito

This blog post is part of the Record Label Samplers series.

2 thoughts on “Record Label Samplers: Lonely is an Eyesore”

  1. Was a bit of a disappointment, though, compared to the previous This Mortal Coil’s album “It’ll End in Tears”, the one I played to (its) death.

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