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Intergalactic Sonic 7"s: The Best of Ash
 
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Intergalactic Sonic 7"s: The Best of Ash
~ Ash (Artist)
4.7 out of 5 stars 29 customer reviews (29 customer reviews)
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Product details
  • Audio CD (9 Sep 2002)
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Label: Infectious
  • ASIN: B00006CTCW
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars (29 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 15,949 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)
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Track Listings
Disc: 1
1. Burn Baby Burn
2. Envy
3. Girl From Mars
4. Shining Light
5. A Life Less Ordinary
6. Goldfinger
7. Jesus Says
8. Oh Yeah
9. Jack Names the Planets
10. Sometimes
See all 19 tracks on this disc
Disc: 2
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 Wilder and Patrick The Brewer
8. Who You Drivin Now?
9. Stay In Love Forever
10. The Sweetness of Death by the Obsidian Knife
See all 22 tracks on this disc

Product Description
Amazon.co.uk Review
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" and "Walking Barefoot" (not actually a single, but one that should have been)--show the maturity in Wheeler's songwriting and musicianship that resurrected his band from the edge of disaster after the fallout from the non-conforming Nu-Clear Sounds. Token new track "Envy" seems pale in comparison, largely due to the quality of Free All Angels material, but at least the grimy New York gutter riffage of the swaggering "Jesus Says" and summertime exuberance of "Wildsurf" are given the air they need here. Also present is the much-underrated but indispensable "A Life Less Ordinary", finally in a place that it deserves along with some earlier efforts ("Petrol") that perhaps are not. Ash are what teenagers with guitars should sound like, because teenage boys care about girls and getting wasted, not becoming victims of conformity. --Ben Johncock


 
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29 Reviews
5 star: 79%  (23)
4 star: 17%  (5)
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Tonnes of great singles, and from a band so young, 31 Mar 2005
By Martin (England) - See all my reviews
Although only in their twenties, Northern Ireland's Ash have been around for many years, and have survived hard times as well as revelling in real success, including this collection of singles. Their tracks vary quite a bit, ranging from the intense shouty Numbskull to the pop-tastic Wildsurf, the beautifully poignant Sometimes and the exhuberantly orchestral Candy. Essentially they hinge around power-pop, with airy riffs and optimistic lyrics, mostly about love and lust. Anyone who likes Weezer or Fountains Of Wayne will love this.

Most of the tracks on here are extremely impressive - both Shining Light (a melancholic ballad which can be seen as being about love, God or drugs, depending on interpretation) and Burn Baby Burn (the ultimate in singalong rock) having won Single Of the Year awards (for the same year). Sometimes is my absolute favourite though, the sheer beauty has to be heard to be believed.

The earlier hits such as Girl From Mars and Oh Yeah have such wistful innocence and joie de vivre that it's hard not to be impressed, especially as the band wrote them while still at school. Although their Nu-Clear Sounds album wasn't as commercially successful, it supplies three great tracks here - Numbskull, Jesus Says and Wildsurf.

The second disk is superb as well, comprising some of their classic bonus tracks. They've clearly taken a lot of pride in many of these, most would be up to album standard, and several (especially The Sweetness Of Death, Nocturne and 13th Floor) could easily be hts in their own right. The Sweetness of Death is almost certainly the only song ever to make a melody out of the word 'melatonin', which has to be worth something in itself.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The ultimate Ash collection, 11 May 2003
Finally – a chance to have Ash’s best all on one CD! As much as I love their music, there is a tendency for Ash albums to contain a couple of dodgy tracks which always result in you pressing the skip button every so often. But a collection of all their best ends all that – there is not a single track on this album deserving of a skip. With a fantastic opening from their more recent “Burn Baby Burn”, through to the heavy “Numbskull”, this singles compilation is proof of Ash’s talent and range of sounds. The classics “Girl from Mars” and “A Life Less Ordinary” (which incidentally doesn’t feature on any other Ash album) both feature, along with a few of their really early tracks like the fantastic “Uncle Pat”, which you may not have heard if you haven’t heard their demo album. This will add to the collection of any fan and also gain them new fans along the way – if you don’t have any of the band’s material, buy this record because it will introduce you to the musical greatness that is ASH!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Nationality doesnt matter with music, 9 Mar 2007
By D. Prieto "dandandan" (Bournemouth,UK) - See all my reviews
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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 influences which is mainly US punk pop and classic rock.
Now whilst I admit that Ash are not one of the worlds greatest bands by any stretch of the imagination, they have nonetheless produced some corking classic singles - Kung Fu, Girl From Mars, Jack Names The Planets, Angel Interceptor, Goldfinger, Walking Barefoot, Burn Baby Burn - and seeing as this collection contains them all I will happily give this 4 stars.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Does exactly what it says on the tin
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... Read more
Published 10 months ago by Raven

5.0 out of 5 stars Buy it - Love it
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, the other is full of the ones you should know! Read more
Published 14 months ago by leeshyleesh

1.0 out of 5 stars This is so groovy (not)
I liked Irish music until I heard this. Wonderful to realise there are some Irish people without a single musical note in their entire collective bodies. Read more
Published 22 months ago by Edna Sweetlove

5.0 out of 5 stars You have to buy this album!
Cd 1 of this album is absolute perfection! "Burn Baby Burn", "Shining Light" and "Sometimes" are three of the best songs around! Read more
Published on 4 April 2005 by phlipme

5.0 out of 5 stars Ireland's finest deliver a blast of summery pop goodness
Ash are a band that sound as youthful as they are. They have the same lyrical obsessions as early Beach Boys - sun, surf and young love. Read more
Published on 20 Mar 2005

5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant album brilliantly priced!
Ash. Everybodies got to have at least heard one of there songs,and this album is essential to anyone who has even hummed to ash. Read more
Published on 10 Dec 2004 by oliverjrobbins

5.0 out of 5 stars this is great!!!!
i haven't got this album yet, although i'm hoping to get it for christmas. but i have borrowed it and it's amazing! Read more
Published on 7 Dec 2004 by emzy-baby

5.0 out of 5 stars Supersonic
The song-writing genius of Tim Wheeler is evident throughout this album. At their best (Burn Baby Burn, Goldfinger, Girl From Mars, A Life Less Ordinary, Shining Light, Unc