Various Artists - Just Say Yes: Sire's Winter CD Music Sampler

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Album Details

Title: Just Say Yes: Sire's Winter CD Music Sampler
Artist: Various Artists
Release Date: 10/27/1987
Label: Sire
Duration: 63:54
Album Type(s): Various artists collection
UPC: 075992566520
Genre: Rock
Styles: House, Synth Pop, Alternative Pop/Rock, New Wave, Post-Punk, Club/Dance, Indie Rock, Neo-Psychedelia, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative Dance, Alternative/Indie Rock, Punk/New Wave, College Rock
Total Copies: 12
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Never Let Me Down Again [Remix] :: Depeche Mode
  2. Lips Like Sugar [12" Mix] :: Echo & the Bunnymen
  3. Out of Hand [Extended Version] :: The Mighty Lemon Drops
  4. Ya-Ho
  5. Work Is a Four-Letter Word :: The Smiths
  6. No Stars :: Figures on a Beach
  7. Young Manhood :: Wild Swans
  8. Somebody Gotta Do It (Pimpin' Ain't Easy!) [Emix] :: Ice-T
  9. I Wanna Live :: The Ramones
  10. Can't Hardly Wait :: The Replacements
  11. A Feeling :: Throwing Muses
  12. How Men Are :: Aztec Camera
  13. Cherokee Chief
  14. Hideaway [Remix] :: Erasure

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1987CDSire2-25665

Other Editions

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Album Review

Samplers are often throwaways, their contents quickly and mindlessly tossed together to promote a label's latest releases. Just Say Yes: Sire's Winter CD Music Sampler may have been produced to woo record buyers into purchasing albums by cult artists, but it offers a wealth of new wave rarities that significantly transcends its original purpose. Released in 1987, Just Say Yes: Sire CD Sampler has become a time machine delivering glimpses of cutting-edge artists before they became mainstream stars and young bands that should've but never fulfilled their commercial potential. Instead of lazily compiling singles, the CD opens with three 12" mixes, extended versions of Depeche Mode's pounding "Never Let Me Down Again," Echo & the Bunnymen's riff-heavy "Lips Like Sugar," and the Mighty Lemon Drops' toe-tapper "Out of Hand." If that wasn't enough, there are tracks like the Smiths' "Work Is a Four-Letter Word" and James' "Ya-Ho" that are probably missing from the collections of those groups' fans. Figures on a Beach's dreamy "No Stars" is a tale of unrequited love steered by jangling guitars and ethereal synths; if Simple Minds had recorded it, the song would've exploded on the charts. Although the uplifting "Young Manhood" isn't truly representative of the Wild Swans' majestic Bringing Home the Ashes LP, it is immediately catchy. Mix in Throwing Muses' otherworldly "A Feeling" and Aztec Camera's revealing confessional "How Men Are" and saying no to Just Say Yes becomes nearly impossible. ~ Michael Sutton, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Andy BellVocals
Andy EngelIllustrations, Artwork
Anton CorbijnPhotography
Aztec CameraPerformer, ?
Bill BentleyLiner Notes, Writer, Editing
David NarcizoDrums
Davin SeayLiner Notes, Writer
Depeche ModePerformer, ?
Echo & the Bunnymen?, Performer
Erasure?, Performer
Figures on a Beach?, Performer
George HurrellPhotography
Greg HelgesonPhotography
Howie KleinExecutive Producer
Ice-TPerformer, Rap
Jaeger KotosPhotography
JamesPerformer, ?
Jerry HarrisonVocals, Performer
Jerry Kelly?
Jo NovarkPhotography
Joe Fearon?
Kristin HershVocals
Lee HerschbergEngineer
Leslie LangstonBass
Liza GerberdingEditorial Assistant, Editing
Maria DeGrassiArt Direction, Design
Paul HardimanProducer
Paul SimpsonVocals
Rob Van PettenPhotography
Robert LloydLiner Notes
Roddy FrameGuitar, Vocals
Steve WrightPhotography
Tanya DonellyGuitar, Vocals
The Mighty Lemon DropsPerformer, ?
The RamonesPerformer, ?
The Replacements?, Performer
The Smiths?, Performer
Throwing Muses?, Performer
Vince Clarke?
Wild SwansPerformer, ?
Yaz Svengali?