Friday, July 1, 2011

VERUCA SALT DISCOGRAPHY & VIDEOS


1.American Thighs (1994); 2.Blow It Out Your Ass It's Veruca Salt - EP (1996); 3.Eight Arms to Hold You (1997); 4.Resolver (2000); 5.Officially Dead - EP (2003); 6.Lords of Sounds and Lesser Things - EP (2005); 7.IV (2006) 





American Thighs
Released November 8, 1994, Length 52:24, Label Minty Fresh/DGC 
1.Get Back 3:12
2.All Hail Me  3:05
3.Seether  3:16
4.Spiderman '79  5:16
5.Forsythia  4:45
6.Wolf  4:19
7.Celebrate You   4:20
8.Fly   3:38
9.Number One Blind  3:43
10.Victrola  2:19
11.Twinstar  3:16
12. 25  7:56
13.Sleeping Where I Want  3:19 (CD version only)


American Thighs is the first album by alternative rock band Veruca Salt. It was released through Minty Fresh Records on September 27, 1994, and re-released through DGC Records on November 8, 1994 (see 1994 in music). The title is a reference to a line from the AC/DC song "You Shook Me All Night Long". The songs and artwork are the same on both versions, but the DGC artwork is on glossy paper. 



Blow It Out Your Ass It's Veruca Salt
Released April 16, 1996, Length 19:08, Label DGC/Minty Fresh

1. Shimmer Like A Girl 4:03
2. I'm Taking Europe With Me 3:45
3. New York Mining Disaster 1996 4:56
4. Disinherit 6:25






Blow It Out Your Ass It's Veruca Salt  is an EP by Veruca Salt released in 1996. It followed the band's hit album American Thighs (1994). The EP contains four songs, two by Nina Gordon and two by Louise Post.

The album art shows the band dressed in toilet paper. In the liner notes, bass guitarist Steve Lack is credited as Stephen J. Lackawicz.
The EP is now out of print.
Eight Arms to Hold You
Released February 11, 1997, Length 51:10, Label Outpost/Geffen
1.Straight 2:32
2.Volcano Girls 3:18
3.Don't Make Me Prove It 2:29
4.Awesome 3:32
5.One Last Time 4:45
6.With David Bowie 2:25
7.Benjamin 4:05
8.Shutterbug 4:16
9.The Morning Sad 3:08
10.Sound of the Bell 3:59
11.Loneliness Is Worse 5:00
12.Stoneface  2:44
13.Venus Man Trap 3:29
14.Earthcrosser 5:28
Eight Arms to Hold You is an album by alternative rock band Veruca Salt. The album was released through Outpost/Geffen on February 11, 1997. This is the last album to feature original band members Nina Gordon, Steve Lack, and Jim Shapiro.

The title of the album is a reference to the working title for The Beatles' film eventually titled Help!.

Songs

Shutterbug
"Shutterbug", a song from this album, was written by Louise Post. She was the lead singer for the song, with Nina Gordon performing backing vocals.

Post has said that the three parts of the song are like snapshots from different times in her life. The "she" featured in the song is PJ Harvey.
Veruca Salt performed "Shutterbug" on Saturday Night Live. Because Sting was hosting the show that evening, he performed one of his solo songs instead of Veruca Salt performing a second song.

Resolver
Released May 16, 2000, Length 47:56, Label Beyond
1.The Same Person 1:03

2.Born Entertainer 2:40
3.Best You Can Get 2:45
4.Wet Suit 4:23
5.Yeah Man 3:31
6.Imperfectly 4:18
7.Officially Dead 2:49
8.Only You Know 4:09
9.Disconnected 4:48
10.All Dressed Up 5:54
11.Used to Know Her 4:36
12.Pretty Boys 3:07
13.Hellraiser 3:53
Resolver is the third studio album by the American alternative rock band Veruca Salt. It was released on May 16, 2000, on Beyond Records followed by an Australian release on December 6, 2002. This album was the first for the band after the departure of founding member Nina Gordon.
Like their previous album, Eight Arms to Hold You, the title is inspired by The Beatles, in this case, a play on the title of their 1966 album Revolver.


Officially Dead
Released July 17, 2003, Length 16:00, Label Embryo Records
1.Officially Dead  2:49
2.Straight Jacket (demo) 3:52
3.Smoke & Mirrors (demo) 3:55
4.The Light Behind Your Eyes 2:03
5.The Same Person (Remix)  3:51









Officially Dead is an EP by the American alternative rock band Veruca Salt, released in 2003 on Embryo.
The single was released in Australia and peaked at #13 on the Triple J top 100
The first pressing of the EP contained many errors. For instance, track #3 is actually "Blissful Queen" rather than the listed "Smoke & Mirrors". Louise Post's friend Summer was not credited for the tattoo on the cover until the second pressing.

Lords of Sounds and Lesser Things
Released October 2005, Length 20:01, Label Velveteen
1.Save You 4:27

2.Blood On My Hands 3:30
3.The Sun 4:04
4.I Got My Pants On 0:24
5.Firefly 3:28
6.For Days 4:08








Lords of Sounds and Lesser Things is a 2005 EP released independently by the American alternative rock bandVeruca Salt and self-distributed through their Velveteen Records label.
The EP features five new songs and a recording of Richard Patrick of Filter repeatedly yelling "I got my pants on!" Two of the songs (Save You and The Sun) were re-recorded for the band's fourth full-length record, IV. This EP is currently sold by lead singer Louise Post through the band's website.

IV
Released 12 September, 2006, Length 55:17, Label Sympathy for the Record Industry

1.So Weird

2.Centipede
3.Innocent
4.Circular Trend
5.Perfect Love
6.Closer
7.Sick As Your Secrets
8.Wake Up Dead
9.Damage Done
10.Blissful Queen
11.The Sun
12.Comes And Goes
13.Save You
14.Salt Flat Epic
15.Blood On My Hands (Japan Release Only)
16.For Days (Japan Release Only)


IV is the fourth full-length studio album by Veruca Salt. It was released on 12 September 2006 in the USA and on 25 September in Australia.

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