Belly - Sweet Ride: The Best of Belly

Belly - Sweet Ride: The Best of Belly
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Album Details

Title: Sweet Ride: The Best of Belly
Artist: Belly
Release Date: 6/18/2002
Re-Released On: 7/29/2002
Label: Rhino, 4AD
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPCs: 081227824624, 652637221121
Genre: Rock
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Indie Rock, Dream Pop, Alternative/Indie Rock, Indie Pop
Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Boisterous, Literate, Melancholy, Bittersweet, Searching, Springlike, Sweet, Warm, Cathartic, Cheerful, Eerie, Ethereal, Gutsy, Reflective, Self-Conscious, Sentimental, Wistful
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Spaceman
  2. Gepetto [Single Version/Remixed][Version]
  3. Super-Connected
  4. Broken
  5. Hot Burrito #1
  6. Trust in Me
  7. Feed the Tree [U.S. Radio Version/Remixed][Version]
  8. Dusted [Live]
  9. Seal My Fate [U.S. Radio Version/Remixed][Version]
  10. Judas Mon Coeur [French Version/Remixed][Version]
  11. Are You Experienced?
  12. Thief
  13. Full Moon, Empty Heart
  14. Now They'll Sleep
  15. Lilith [#]
  16. Slow Dog
  17. Dream on Me
  18. Sweet Ride

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2002CDRhino78246
2002CD4AD2211

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Album Review

Belly arrived at a strange time for alternative rock. Prior to the early 1993 release of their debut, Star, they had released a series of critically acclaimed U.K. EPs that balanced the shimmering, otherworldly quality of Throwing Muses with an increased sense of songcraft from ex-Muse/Breeder Tanya Donelly -- dream pop that really emphasized the pop, while adding emotional undercurrents that could shift from sweetness to haunting within one song. Star, like the EPs, captured this well, and since it arrived when all things alt-rock had a shot at the charts, they actually had a gold album and a Billboard hit with "Feed the Tree." This led to semistardom -- not nearly as big as Kurt-n-Courtney or Eddie, nor as gossip-worthy as Evan-n-Juliana, but to a lot of appearances at festivals and even the cover of Rolling Stone, which meant that they wanted to broaden their audience and sound with their second album, the Glyn Johns-produced King. Though the selected songs were good, the big, glossy production didn't quite fit, but it came to define Belly -- deliberately, too, since they began to remix their British hits for MTV and modern rock radio. Rhino's 2002 collection Sweet Ride: The Best of Belly collects all of the singles, but not necessarily in their original form. Included are "Gepetto" in the remix version (which was, admittedly, U.S. single version); the live version of "Dusted"; a U.S.-radio mix of "Feed the Tree." There are a couple of key album tracks, and a whole lotta B-sides: a wonderful, slyly sexy version of "Trust in Me" from Disney's The Jungle Book, a cover of "Hot Burrito #1," and, of course, the tremendous title track. There's also some collector-bait ephemera here, okay King B-sides, a French version of a song from King, and a cover of "Are You Experienced?" ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Andrew CatlinPortraits
April MilekAssistant
BellyProducer
Bill InglotRemastering
Chris BiggArt Direction, Original Sleeve Design, Design
Chris GormanDrums, Percussion, Photography
Dan HerschRemastering
Dominic DaviesPhotography
Dylan RoyBass
Fred AbongBass
Gail GreenwoodBass, Vocals
Gil NortonProducer
Glyn JohnsMixing, Producer
Howard GrayRemixing
Jack Joseph PuigMixing
Juliana HatfieldVocals
Leigh HallCompilation Executive Producer
Leslie LangstonBass
Lou GiordanoProducer
Paul Q. KolderieProducer, Mixing
Randy PerryAssistant
Reggie CollinsAssistant
Robin HurleyAssistant
Sean SladeProducer
Tanya DonellyVocals, Guitar
Tim ScanlinLiner Note Coordination
Tom GormanVocals, Guitar
Tom Lord-AlgeRemixing
Tracy ChisholmEngineer
Wally GagelEngineer