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| Length = 51:00 | Label = Almo Sounds | Producer = Garbage | Last album = | This album = ''Garbage'' (1995) | Next album = ''Version 2.0'' (1998) | Misc = }} ''Garbage'' is the debut album by alternative rock group Garbage. It was released in the late summer and autumn of 1995 worldwide, following critical acclaim and promising chart positions for their debut single "Vow", which entered the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. ''Garbage'' eventually spent over a year on both the US and UK charts, reaching the top 20 on charts worldwide and receiving multi-platinum certification in numerous territories. The album's success was helped by the band promoting it on a year-long tour, including playing on the European festival circuit and supporting the Smashing Pumpkins throughout 1996, as well as by a run of increasingly successful singles culminating with "Stupid Girl" which in 1997 was nominated for Grammy Awards for Best Rock Song and Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group. ''Garbage'' was considered innovative by critics.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Garbage: After An Absence, Always The Oddball )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=RECORDING GARBAGE )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Garbage picks up again with 'Not Your Kind of People' )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Garbage is ready to rock again )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Beautiful Garbage Review )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Garbage to treasure )〕 In late 2015, Garbage will release a special 20th Anniversary edition of the album that will be re-mastered and feature all of the remixes and previously unreleased versions of songs from their debut.〔http://myemail.constantcontact.com/Garbage-Celebrate-20th-Anniversary--Band-Announce-United-States-Leg-of-20-Years-Queer-Tour.html?soid=1105091297846&aid=KRCCAhnwV2o〕 ==Background== In 1983, Butch Vig and Steve Marker founded Smart Studios in Madison and Vig's production work brought him to the attention of Sub Pop. Vig's old band Spooner reunited in 1990 and released another record, but disbanded in 1993 as Vig and Marker's career as producers gained strength.〔"Welcome to Spooner Town", by Andy Davis, ''Record Collector'', issue #209, January 1997〕 In 1994, as Vig became "kind of burned out on doing really long records," he got together with Duke Erikson and Marker, and they started doing remixes for acts such as U2, Depeche Mode, Nine Inch Nails and House of Pain, featuring different instrumentation, and often highlighting new guitar hooks and bass grooves. The experience inspired the three men to form a band, where they "wanted to take that remix sensibility and somehow translate it into all of the possibilities of a band setup." An early comment that their work sounded "like garbage" inspired the band's name.〔 Shirley Manson had been performing with the Edinburgh rock band Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie since 1984. In 1993, several band members, including Manson, formed the band Angelfish. Their only release, the self-titled ''Angelfish'', was as commercially unsuccessful as preceding albums by Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie, selling only 10,000 copies.〔153 F.Supp.2d 462 RADIOACTIVE, J.V., Plaintiff, v. Shirley MANSON, Defendant. No. 01 Civ.1948 (SAS). United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. (July 29, 2001)〕 Initial sessions with Vig on vocals, and the member's past work with all-male groups led to the band's desire for a woman on lead. Marker was watching ''120 Minutes'' when he saw the music video of Angelfish's "Suffocate Me", broadcast that one time on the program. He showed the video to Erikson and Vig while their manager Shannon O'Shea tracked Manson down. When Manson was contacted, she didn't know who Vig was and was urged to check the credits on ''Nevermind'', the popular Nirvana album which Vig produced. On April 8, Manson met Erikson, Marker and Vig for the first time in London. Later that evening Vig was informed of Kurt Cobain's suicide.〔 Garbage was put on hold, until Angelfish were touring North America in support of Live.〔"''Thanks For Your, Uhh Support'', Absolute Garbage DVD. Retrieved 2008-02-24〕 Erikson, Marker and Vig attended the Metro Chicago date; and Manson was invited to Madison to audition for the band. The audition did not go well, but Manson socialized with the men while there and they found they had a similar taste in music. Angelfish disbanded at the end of the Live tour. Manson called O'Shea and asked to audition again feeling that "it would work out".〔"''Garbage: Behind The Music'', VH1, aired March 31, 2002"(Retrieved - 2008-02-05)〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Garbage (album)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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