Garbage – Garbage (20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition/Remastered) (1995/2015) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

Garbage - Garbage (20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition/Remastered) (1995/2015) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz] Download

Artist: Garbage
Album: Garbage (20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition/Remastered)
Genre: Alternative Rock
Release Date: 1995/2015
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 96 kHz
Duration: 01:24:36
Total Tracks: 21
Total Size: 1,85 GB

Tracklist:

01. Garbage – Supervixen (03:55)
02. Garbage – Queer (04:36)
03. Garbage – Only Happy When It Rains (03:56)
04. Garbage – As Heaven Is Wide (04:52)
05. Garbage – Not My Idea (03:41)
06. Garbage – A Stroke Of Luck (04:43)
07. Garbage – Vow (04:30)
08. Garbage – Stupid Girl (04:18)
09. Garbage – Dog New Tricks (03:57)
10. Garbage – My Lover’s Box (03:55)
11. Garbage – Fix Me Now (04:43)
12. Garbage – Milk (03:54)
13. Garbage – Subhuman (04:34)
14. Garbage – Girl Don’t Come (02:36)
15. Garbage – Sleep (02:19)
16. Garbage – Driving Lesson (03:47)
17. Garbage – Trip My Wire (04:26)
18. Garbage – #1 Crush (Nellee Hooper Mix) (04:50)
19. Garbage – Butterfly Collector (03:42)
20. Garbage – Alien Sex Fiend (04:41)
21. Garbage – Kick My Ass (02:31)

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Garbage is celebrating the 20th anniversary of their critically acclaimed self-titled debut record by releasing a special edition two CD set of the album remastered from the original analog tapes. Originally released in 1995, ‘Garbage’ achieved double platinum in multiple territories, reached top 10 charts worldwide, and received three Grammy Award Nominations including Best New Artist. The rerelease includes ‘I’m Only Happy When It Rains’ & ‘Stupid Girl’ as well as all G-sides released from 1995-1996.Garbage’s self-titled debut has all the trappings of alternative rock — off-kilter arrangements, occasional bursts of noise, a female singer with a thin, airy voice — but it comes off as pop, thanks to the glossy production courtesy of drummer Butch Vig. Not only is the sound of the record slick and professional, but all the tracks are well-crafted pop songs. Unfortunately, only a handful of the songs are memorable, but those that are — “Vow” and “Queer,” in particular — are small, trashy alternative pop gems.

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