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Note that the following information relates to the UK release of the Ash album Trailer. However, details of non-UK releases are listed in the Other Versions section.
Artist Ash
Title Trailer
Release type Album
Date of release 31st October 1994
Highest chart position 143 (UK)
Record label Infectious Records
Catalogue number INFECT14CD
Producer Ash, Timothy Russell and Marc Waterman
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An
Canadian version
of Trailer was released
in October 1995 through the Warner Music Canada record label. It has the tracklisting: 1. Season 2. Jack Names the Planets 3. Intense Thing 4. Uncle Pat 5. Get Out 6. Petrol 7. Obscure Thing 8. Hulk Hogan Bubble Bath 9. Different Today 10. Punk Boy 11. Day of the Triffids
An
Singapore version
of Trailer was released
in 1995. It has the tracklisting: 1. Season 2. Jack Names the Planets 3. Intense Thing 4. Uncle Pat 5. Get Out 6. Petrol 7. Obscure Thing 8. Punk Boy 9. Different Today 10. Hulk Hogan Bubble Bath
Probably only worth buying for hardcore Ash fans, this is still a good little collection of tracks – songs like “Uncle Pat” and “Jack names the planets” are evidence of why Ash are as successful as they are.... Read full review »
Ash certainly have grown up since this, but still it is a great album. It set the standards for 1977, with the catchy tracks such as jack names the planets and day of the triffids, the latter being the best song on the album by far. the other... Read full review »
The likes of Uncle Pat and Petrol are great songs by any band, yet alone by a trio of teenagers still in School. Ash pretty much lay the foundations for their winning punk-pop/formula they... Read full review »
I don't see why people dismiss this album as being a practice album. Everywhere I look, I see "1977" as their debut album. Now wait just a second. Grant it, I am big fan of "1977," but "Trailer" is just as good, if not better. The song,"Uncle Pat" alone makes the cd worth getting. Now most of you out there only want to... Read full review »
I'll admit that at first i wasnt too interested in this album because its garage-like music with scatchy guitars sounded a lot different than Free All Angels, which had more rich and well produced music. I guess i was so entertained listening to the other stuff i never spent time listening to this one. Well i've come around putting some time and WOW! This stuff really has some youth heart. The first song that really got me hooked was "Uncle Pat". How can some young adults write a song so great and with... Read full review »
This cd is brimming with talent; it just isn't organized in the right way. Tracks like 'Different today,' 'Uncle Pat,' and 'Punk Bo... Read full review »
You can get the lyrics to the songs on Trailer from the Bands Only Ash lyrics section.