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Smashing Pumpkins - Trick Or Treat? album

Smashing Pumpkins - Trick Or Treat? album

  • Performer: Smashing Pumpkins
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: Trick Or Treat?
  • Released: 1992
  • Style: Alternative Rock
  • MP3 version size: 1877 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1339 mb
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  • Rating: 4.7
  • Votes: 667

Description

Official video for Smashing Pumpkins song "1979" from the album Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness.

Track: 14 MCIS Record Release Show Riviera Theater, Chicago, US 2. 0.

Official video for Smashing Pumpkins song "1979" from the album Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness.

Not On Label (The Smashing Pumpkins) ‎– STAR10, Not On Label (The Smashing Pumpkins) ‎– SC10. Format: Vinyl, 7", Unofficial Release.

The Smashing Pumpkins (or Smashing Pumpkins) are an American alternative rock band from Chicago, Illinois. Formed in 1988 by frontman Billy Corgan (lead vocals, guitar), D'arcy Wretzky (bass), James Iha (guitar), and Jimmy Chamberlin (drums), the band has undergone many line-up changes. The current lineup features Corgan, Chamberlin, Iha and guitarist Jeff Schroeder.

What are the best albums by The Smashing Pumpkins? BestEverAlbums. com brings together thousands of 'greatest ever album' charts and calculates an overall ranking. Smashing Pumpkins - Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness 2CD 28 tracks Condition: Very Good. Time left: 5h 17m 37s. Ships to: Worldwide. Product prices and availability are accurate as of the date indicated and are subject to change.

The Smashing Pumpkins. The Smashing Pumpkins broke into the musical mainstream with their second album, 1993's Siamese Dream. The group built its audience with extensive touring and their 1995 follow-up, the double album Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 album chart. With 20 million albums sold in the United States alone, The Smashing Pumpkins were one of the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed bands of the 1990s. However, internal fighting, drug use, and diminishing record sales led to a 2000 break-up.

What separates the Pumpkins from most of their contemporaries, however, is their mired past. Controversy, chaos, conflict, and corruption strangled the band’s foundation for years: from the hellish recording sessions behind 1993’s Siamese Dream, to the bitter spats with an indie Rolodex of Pavement, Steve Albini, and Bob Mould, and eventually to the tragedies surrounding Chamberlin’s dark, druggy days amidst 1998’s Adore.

Smashing Pumpkins promoted the album heavily well into 2008, but at the end of the year, Corgan announced that the group would no longer record albums, and would instead only issue singles. It wasn't the only change in the band. Corgan announced the departure of Chamberlin in March 2009, making him the last remaining original member of the band that by then consisted of guitarist Jeff Schroeder, bassist Nicole Fiorentino, and drummer Mike Byrne. Ostensibly Smashing Pumpkins' eighth studio album, Oceania is also part of the 44-track Teargarden concept.

Zero is everything smashing pumpkins is about. Sad not to see this closer to the top of the list. Without doubt this is Corgan's masterpiece, the greatest of all the great songs he wrote. In its ambition, its beauty, and its spine-tingling climax, this is surely the connoisseur's choice for best Smashing Pumpkins song ever. Too low on this list. I absolutely love Today, Zero, Disarm, and Cherub Rock but history one should be higher (like 6/7 place). It's not in the top 10 because it was on the Singles soundtrack so it's not "pure" or some such.

Perfect (The Smashing Pumpkins song). Perfect" is a song by American alternative rock band The Smashing Pumpkins. It was the second single from their fourth album, Adore (1998). It was the final commercial single from the album, although "Crestfallen" and "To Sheila" were subsequently released as promotional singles. The song received remixes from Nellee Hooper and Paul Oakenfold.

Tracklist

A I Am One
B1 Not Worth Asking
B2 Honeyspider

Notes

Side A is labeled 45 rpm and side B is labelled 33 rpm.

The A-side, "I Am One" is from the first single and is different from the later version. On the B-side, B1 "Not Worth Asking" was the b-side from the first single. B2 "Honeyspider" is from the original "Tristessa" 12".

Made in EC.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A, Stamped): STAR 10-A I HP
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B, Stamped): STAR 10-B I HP