"Sub
Pop 200"
1988
- 3x12" EP set on Sub Pop (SP25, US)
1990
- CD on Sub Pop (SP25b, US)
1990
- CD on Tupelo (TUP CD4, UK)
PERTINENT
SONG: Spank Thru (3:19)
Released
in December 1988. Only 5000 pressed of the Sub Pop triple EP set,
which included a 20 page booklet. "Spank Thru" written by Kurt
Cobain and Nirvana. "Spank Thru" features Chad Channing on drums
and Jack Endino on backing vocals. "Spank Thru" recorded on June
11, 1988 by Jack Endino at Reciprocal Recordings, Seattle. Also
includes tracks by Tad, The Fluid, Steven J. Bernstein, Mudhoney,
The Walkabouts, Terry Lee Hale, Soundgarden, Green River, Fastbacks,
Blood Circus, Swallow, Chemistry Set, Girl Trouble, The Nights
and Days, Cat Butt, Beat Happening, Screaming Trees, Steve Fisk
and Thrown Ups.
"Sub
Pop Rock City"
1988
- LP on Glitterhouse (GR0052, US)
PERTINENT
SONG: Spank Thru (3:19)
Actually
a subset of Sub Pop 200 on a single LP.
"Teriyaki
Asthma"
1989
- 7" on C/Z Records [vol. 1] (C/Z 009, US)
1992
- 2xLP on C/Z Records [vol. 1-5] (C/Z 037, US)
1992
- CS on C/Z Records [vol. 1-5] (C/Z 037, US)
1992
- CD on C/Z Records [vol. 1-5] (C/Z 037, US)
PERTINENT
SONG: Mexican Seafood (1:52)
7"
single released in August 1989. Vol. 1-5 compilation set released
in January 1992. 7" was a limited edition of 1000. Also features
tracks by Babes in Toyland and L7.
"Hard
to Believe: A KISS Covers Album"
1990
- LP on Waterfront (DAMP121, Australia)
1990
- LP on Southern Records (DAMP121, UK)
1990
- LP on C/Z Records (CZ024, US)
1990
- CD on C/Z Records (CZ024, US)
PERTINENT
SONG: Do You Love Me? (3:26)
Released
in August 1990. Jason Everman plays guitar on "Do You Love Me?".
Chad Channing plays drums. "Do You Love Me?" written by Kim Fowley,
Bob Ezrin and Paul Stanley. Originally performed by KISS. Recorded
in 1989 at Evergreen State College. Also features tracks by: Bullet
Lavolta, Smelly Tongues, Skin Yard, Hellmenn, All, Hullabaloo,
The Melvins, Coffin Break, Chemical People, King Snake Roost,
The Hard-Ons, Girl Monstar, Whipper (featuring Rock Hard), Surfin'
Caesars, The Instigators, Tree People, Thrust and Plunderers.
"Heaven
and Hell: A Tribute to the Velvet Underground vol. 1"
1990
- LP on Imaginary (ILL ILP 016, UK)
1990
- LP on Communion Records (Communion 20, US)
1990
- CS on Communion Records (Communion 20, US)
1990
- CD on Communion Records (Communion 20, US)
PERTINENT
SONG: Here She Comes Now (5:00)
"Here
She Comes Now" written by Lou Reed and originally performed by
the Velvet Underground. Dave Grohl plays drums on "Here She Comes
Now". Recorded in 1990 at Laundry Room Studios by Barret Jones
and Nirvana.
"The
Grunge Years"
1991
- CS on Sub Pop (SP112a, US)
1991
- CD on Sub Pop (SP112b, US)
PERTINENT
SONG: Dive (3:53)
Released
in June 1991.
Chad
Channing plays drums on "Dive". "Dive" written by Kurt Cobain
and Chris Novoselic. Produced and engineered by Butch Vig at Smart
Studios in April 1990. Also features tracks by L7, Tad, Beat Happening,
Mark Lanegan, Screaming Trees, The Fluid, Afghan Whigs, Babes
in Toyland, Mudhoney, The Walkabouts, Love Battery and Dickless.
"Kill
Rock Stars"
1991
- LP on Kill Rock Stars (KRS-201, US)
1991
- CD on Kill Rock Stars (KRS-201, US)
PERTINENT
SONG: Beeswax (2:47)
Released
on August 21, 1991.
"Beeswax"
written by Kurt Cobain. Dale Crover plays drums on "Beeswax".
Recorded at Reciprocal Recordings on January 23, 1988, by Jack
Endino. Original vinyl LP release featured a hand-screened cover
signed by the artist, and was a limited edition of 1000. Also
features tracks by: Melvins, Bikini Kill, Mecca Normal and Nation
of Ulysses.
"Concrete
Corner Hard Rockin' Head Bangin' Sampler"
1991
- CS on Concrete Corner (CRN 1191, US)
PERTINENT
SONG: Smells Like Teen Spirit
"The
Fall of DGC"
1991
- CD promo on DGC (DGC PRO-CD-4344, US)
PERTINENT
SONGS: In Bloom (4:14) / Come as You Are (3:38)
"Eight/Fourteen
Songs for Greg Sage and the Wipers"
1992
- 4x7" Box Set on Tim/Kerr Records (TK917010 TRIB2, US)
1992
- LP on Tim/Kerr Records (TK917010, US)
1993
- CD on Tim/Kerr Records (TK91CD010, US)
PERTINENT
SONG: Return of the Rat (3:05)
Boxed
singles set and LP released on June 20, 1992. CD released on March
15, 1993. Originally released on a set of four vinyl singles,
and later as a vinyl LP, called "Eight Songs for Greg Sage and
the Wipers". Box set is limited edition of 10,000. 6000 on coloured
vinyl. Later re-released on CD, with six extra tracks, and re-named
to "Fourteen Songs for Greg Sage and the Wipers". Dave Grohl plays
drums on "Return of the Rat". Recorded in April 1992 at the Laundry
Room Studios by Barret Jones. "Return of the Rat" written by Greg
Sage and originally performed by the Wipers. Also features tracks
by: Napalm Beach, M99, Poison Idea, Dharma Bums, Crackerbash,
Hole, The Whirlees, Nation of Ulysses, Honey, Hazel, Calamity
Jane, Saliva Tree and Thurston Moore/Keith Nealy.
"Strung
Out"
1993
- CD promo on DGC (US)
PERTINENT
SONG: Scentless Apprentice (3:47)
"No
Alternative"
1993
- CD on Arista (07822-18737-2, US+UK)
PERTINENT
SONG: Verse Chorus Verse (3:24)
AIDS
benefit album, the third album in the Red Hot + Blue series. "Verse
Chorus Verse" written by Kurt Cobain. Dave Grohl plays drums on
"Verse Chorus Verse". Recorded in summer 1993 at Laundry Room
Studios, by Barret Jones and Nirvana. The Nirvana track appears
on the CD only, and is unlisted as it was released at almost the
same time as "In Utero". For this reason, there is no official
name, and the song has also been known as "Sappy", "Everything
and Nothing" and "Another Rule".
Also
features tracks by: Matthew Sweet, Buffalo Tom, Soul Asylum, Urge
Overkill, American Music Club, Goo Goo Dolls, Pavement, Smashing
Pumpkins, Bob Mould, Sarah McLachlan, Soundgarden, Straightjacket
Fits, Barbara Manning, The Verlaines, Uncle Tupelo, Beastie Boys,
The Breeders, Patti Smith, Sonic Youth and Jonathan Richman.
"The
Beavis and Butt-head Experience"
1993
- CD on Geffen (GEFD-24613, US)
PERTINENT
SONG: I Hate Myself and Want to Die (4:02)
"I
Hate Myself and Want to Die" written by Kurt Cobain. Track also
features dialogue by Beavis and Butt-head. Recorded by Steve Albini
in March 1993 at Pachyderm Studios in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Also features tracks by: Anthrax, Beavis and Butt-head, Megadeth,
RUN DMC, Aerosmith, White Zombie, Primus, Sir Mix-a-lot, Red Hot
Chili Peppers, Jackyl and Cher with Beavis and Butt-head.
"Fifteen
Minutes: A Tribute to the Velvet Underground"
1994
- CD on Imaginary (ILLCD 047P, UK)
PERTINENT
SONG: Here She Comes Now (5:00)
Released
in February 1994.
"Here
She Comes Now" written by Lou Reed and originally performed by
the Velvet Underground. Dave Grohl plays drums on "Here She Comes
Now". Recorded in 1990 at Laundry Room Studios by Barret Jones
and Nirvana. Also features tracks by: Swervedriver, Lee Ranaldo,
Buffalo Tom, New F.A.D.S., Fatima Mansions, James, Eleventh Dream,
Echo and the Bunnymen, Screaming Trees, The Wedding Present, Half
Japanese, The Mock Turtles and Ride.
"Geffen
Rarities Vol. 1"
1994
- CD on DGC (DGCD24553, US)
1994
- CD on Geffen (GEFD-24553, Australia)
PERTINENT
SONG: Pay to Play (3:29)
Released
in June 1994.
Recorded
with Butch Vig at Smart Studios in April 1990. Chad Channing plays
drums on "Pay to Play" "Pay to Play" is a demo version of "Stay
Away", with slightly different lyrics. Also includes tracks by:
Urge Overkill, Weezer, Sonic Youth, Beck, that dog, Counting Crows,
Maria McKee, The Posies, Sloan, St. Johnny, Murray Attaway, Cell
and Hole.
"Home
Alive: The Art of Self Defense"
1996
- Double CD on Sony (US)
PERTINENT
SONG: Radio Friendly Unit Shifter (live)
"Radio
Friendly Unit Shifter" recorded live at Le Summen in Grenoble,
France. Home Alive is a non-profit collective to provide self
defense classes and information, and to fight violence and oppression.
The organisation was formed after the rape and murder of Gits
vocalist, Mia Zapata in July 1993. Also includes tracks by Pearl
Jam, Soundgarden, Fastbacks, The Gits, Green Apple Quick Stop.
Monster Truck Driver, Supersuckers, Tribe 8, 7 Year Bitch, Los
Hornets, Grotta Harloy with Naked Take Out, The Posies, Jesse
Bernstein, North American Bison, The Presidents of the United
States of America, The VIVA Project, Mia Zapata, Catfood, Joan
Jett with The Blackhearts, Kathleen Hanna, Evil Stig, Kristen
Barry, Wendy-O-Matik, Dancing French Liberals of '48. Maria Mabra,
Love Battery, Alcohol Funnycar, Po rtrait of Poverty, Tchkung,
Exene Cervenka, Jim Carrol, and Anne & Nancy Wilson. Released
on 20 February 1996.
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