Album Details
Title: Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness Artist: The Smashing Pumpkins Release Date: 10/24/1995 Re-Released On: 1/1/2008 Label: EMI Music Distribution, Virgin Records Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto UPCs: 724384086121, 724384086428, 724384092948 Genre: Rock Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Indie Rock, Post-Grunge, Alternative/Indie Rock Moods: Angst-Ridden, Melancholy, Plaintive, Cathartic, Complex, Detached, Earnest, Indulgent, Searching, Self-Conscious, Sprawling, Wistful, Wry, Elaborate, Literate, Reflective, Theatrical, Cerebral, Gloomy, Nocturnal, Precious, Snide, Somber, Aggressive, Rousing, Stylish, Brash Total Copies: 39 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 2 |
Track Listings Disc 1
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Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness
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Tonight, Tonight
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Jellybelly
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Zero
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Here Is No Why
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Bullet with Butterfly Wings
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To Forgive
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Fuck You (An Ode to No One)
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Love
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Cupid de Locke
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Galapogos
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Muzzle
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Porcelina of the Vast Oceans
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Take Me Down
Track Listings Disc 2
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Where the Boys Fear to Tread
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Bodies
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Thirty-Three
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In the Arms of Sleep
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1979
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Tales of a Scorched Earth
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Thru the Eyes of Ruby
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Stumbleine
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X.Y.U.
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We Only Come out at Night
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Beautiful
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Lily (My One and Only)
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By Starlight
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Farewell and Goodnight
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2008 | CD | EMI Music Distribution | 40864 | | 1995 | CD | Virgin Records | 40861 |
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Album Review
The Smashing Pumpkins didn't shy away from making the follow-up to the grand, intricate Siamese Dream. With Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, the band turns in one of the most ambitious and indulgent albums in rock history. Lasting over two hours and featuring 28 songs, the album is certainly a challenging listen. To Billy Corgan's credit, it's a rewarding and compelling one as well. Although the artistic scope of the album is immense, The Smashing Pumpkins flourish in such an overblown setting. Corgan's songwriting has never been limited by conventional notions of what a rock band can do, even if it is clear that he draws inspiration from scores of '70s heavy metal and art rock bands. Instead of copying the sounds of his favorite records, he expands on their ideas, making the gentle piano of the title track and the sighing "1979" sit comfortably against the volcanic rush of "Jellybelly" and "Zero." In between those two extremes lies an array of musical styles, drawing from rock, pop, folk, and classical. Some of the songs don't work as well as others, but Mellon Collie never seems to drag. Occasionally they fall flat on their face, but over the entire album, The Smashing Pumpkins prove that they are one of the more creative and consistent bands of the '90s. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Alan Moulder | Engineer, Producer, Mixing | | Andrea Giacobbe | Photography | | Audrey Riley | Arranger | | Barry Goldberg | Engineer | | Billy Corgan | Producer, Mixing, Engineer, Design, Art Direction, Group Member, Arranger | | Chris Shephard | Engineer | | Claudine Pontier | Assistant | | D'Arcy | ? | | Flood | Producer | | Frank Olinsky | Design, Art Direction | | Greg Leisz | Lap Steel Guitar, Pedal Steel | | Howie Weinberg | Mastering | | James Iha | Producer, Group Member, Mixing, Engineer | | Jeff Moleski | Technical Assistance | | Jimmy Chamberlin | Group Member | | John Craig | Illustrations | | Mark Anthony Williams | A&R | | Russ Spice | Technical Assistance |
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