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Note that the following information relates to the UK release of the Ash album Intergalactic Sonic 7"s (bonus disc: Cosmic Debris). However, details of non-UK releases are listed in the Other Versions section.
Artist Ash
Title Intergalactic Sonic 7"s (bonus disc: Cosmic Debris)
Release type Album
Date of release 9th September 2002
Highest chart position Information not found
Record label Mushroom Records
Catalogue number INFEC120CDB
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An
UK version
of Intergalactic Sonic 7"s (bonus disc: Cosmic Debris) was released
in September 2002. It has the tracklisting: 1. No Place to Hide 2. Warmer Than Fire 3. Where Is Our Love Going? 4. Taken Out 5. 13th Floor 6. Stormy Waters 7. Message From Oscar Wilde and Patrick the Brewer 8. Who You Drivin' Now? 9. Stay in Love Forever 10. The Sweetness of Death by the Obsidian Knife 11. Melon Farmer 12. Nocturne 13. Gabriel 14. Coasting 15. Lose Control 16. I Need Somebody 17. Sneaker 18. Cantina Band 19. Astral Conversations With Toulouse Lautrec 20. Day of the Triffids 21. Halloween 22. Thinking About You 23. Bad Karma Blues
Intergalactic Sonic 7"s, which arrives hot on the heels of their blistering "Burn Baby Burn" success, confirms what everyone knew already--Ash are a great singles band. It's amazing how often they pull off a perfect three minutes--even though just teenagers at the time of their debut. Witness the bittersweet memories of "Girl From Mars", the rain-lashed, drunken teenage love of "Goldfinger" through the glorious adolescence of "Oh Yeah" (and who hasn't experienced that hormonal surging as "her hair came undone in my hands"?). Compiling a standard tracklisting would always be a hideous undertaking, hence the proud emergence of this 19 track beast instead.
The Free All Angels singles continue this remarkable tradition, best demonstrated in "Sometimes", a song as close to perfection as possible that--along with "Shining Light", "Burn Baby Burn" a... Read full review »
Ash are one of the greatest rock bands of the last 10 years or so. This album captures all their big hits (Burn baby burn, Girl from Mars, Shining light etc) plus little known tracks such as... Read full review »
In regards to the review below by Edna Sweetlove - your comments make no sense to me. If you want to criticize Ash for their music then fine, but having a go just because they dont sound "Irish" enough is ludricous and unfair. If they were from England would you be saying that they dont sound "English" enough? Ash have never set out to pander to the kind of faux Irishness that rubbish like the Coors do, and instead sound like their... Read full review »
This is a must for all Ash fans - 2 cds filled to the brim of what Ash do best! While one contains all the tracks you know, th... Read full review »
I liked Irish music until I heard this. Wonderful to realise there are some Irish people without a single musical note in their... Read full review »
Cd 1 of this album is absolute perfection! "Burn Baby Burn", "Shining Light" and "Sometimes" are three of the best songs around! However the best thing about thi... Read full review »
You can get the lyrics to the songs on Intergalactic Sonic 7"s (bonus disc: Cosmic Debris) from the Bands Only Ash lyrics section.