Garbage Video
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Garbage Video |
| type | Video |
| artist | Garbage |
| cover | GarbageHomeVideo.jpg |
| released | November 12, 1996 |
| recorded | 1995–1996 |
| Glasgow & London, United Kingdom | |
| Los Angeles & Madison, United States | |
| genre | Alternative rock, electronica |
| length | 30:00 |
| label | Mushroom Records UK |
| Almo Sights & Sounds/Geffen (North America) | |
| producer | Garbage |
| next_title | Absolute Garbage |
| next_year | 2007 |
| :: |
| name = Garbage Video | type = Video | artist = Garbage | cover = GarbageHomeVideo.jpg | alt = | released = November 12, 1996 | recorded = 1995–1996 Glasgow & London, United Kingdom Los Angeles & Madison, United States | venue = | studio = | genre = Alternative rock, electronica | length = 30:00 | label = Mushroom Records UK Almo Sights & Sounds/Geffen (North America) | producer = Garbage | prev_title = | prev_year = | next_title = Absolute Garbage | next_year = 2007
Garbage Video, also known as Home Video, was a 1996 short-form VHS and Video CD release that included all of Garbage's promotional music videos filmed until that point. Garbage Video was directed by Karen Lamond and produced by Luke Copeland for Oil Factory Films.
Garbage Video was the last major release to promote parent album Garbage and was issued by Almo Sights & Sounds/Geffen in North America and by Mushroom Records worldwide. Unlike a number of other music video compilations, Garbage Video has never been re-issued on the DVD format. It was superseded by the 2007 DVD release of Absolute Garbage.
Track listing
- "Vow" – 4:30
- "Only Happy When It Rains" (U.S. Version) – 3:56
- "Queer" – 4:36
- "Stupid Girl" – 4:18
- "Sleep" (Bonus track)
- "Milk" – 3:53
Video release
Garbage Video includes footage shot at the band's March 21, 1996, headline concert at London's Brixton Academy, and outtakes from the shoots for the videos for "Only Happy When It Rains", "Queer" and "Stupid Girl" which are over-dubbed with a remix soundtrack by Rabbit in the Moon, Danny Saber and Red Snapper. Karen Lamond was given hours of personal footage by the band to edit through The video also includes a mini-clip for b-side "Sleep" shot by Garbage in Smart Studios in Madison, WI, Wisconsin.
Garbage intended the video release to show their "very strong visual identity", while stressing that their definite film piece would follow the next year, pushing "very hard at the conventional barriers associated with band video/short film-making".
VCD release
The material from Garbage Video was also released in the form of Video CD added as an extra to the Hong Kong version of the 2nd Garbage album Version 2.0.
Credits and personnel
;Music video directors
- Samuel Bayer ("Vow", "Only Happy When It Rains" and "Stupid Girl")
- Stéphane Sednaoui ("Queer" and "Milk")
- Karen Lamond ("Sleep")
;Remixes
- "Queer": Danny Saber and Rabbit in the Moon
- "Stupid Girl": Danny Saber and Red Snapper
Charts
::data[format=table title="Chart performance for ''Garbage Video''"] | Chart (1996) | Peak position | UK Music Video (Official Charts Company) | US Top Music Videos (Billboard) | |---|---|---|---| | 12 | | | | | 10 | | | | ::
References
References
- "''Garbage Video'' sleeve credits"
- "New Best Of Album". Garbage.com.
- ""The Screens Are Full of Garbage", ''Melody Maker'', issue dated December 7, 1996"
- "Garbage November 1996 news". Cafemomo.com.
- "Official Music Video Chart Top 50; 15 December 1996 - 21 December 1996". [[The Official Charts Company]].
- "Official Music Video Chart Top 50; 26 January 1997 - 01 February 1997". [[The Official Charts Company]].
- "Videos - Garbage ''Home Video'' - Top Music Video Chart Listing For The Week Of Nov 30, 1996".
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