''Absolute Garbage'' is a
greatest hits album
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by American
rock
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band
Garbage
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. It was released worldwide on July 23, 2007, through
Warner Music
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imprint
A&E Records with a North American release through
Almo Sounds
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,
Geffen Records
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, and
Universal Music Enterprises
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the following day. The compilation was issued while the band was on hiatus following a one-off reformation to perform at a
benefit concert
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early in the year.
The album includes remastered versions of 16 of the band's singles which run chronologically in the track listing, as well as "
Tell Me Where It Hurts", a new track recorded especially for inclusion on the compilation which was released as a single. ''Absolute Garbage'' was released on
CD and as a special edition which included a bonus disc of remixes. Additionally, a
DVD
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was released featuring 16 music videos, as well as an hour-long
documentary film
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titled ''Thanks for Your Uhh, Support'', containing footage filmed backstage and behind the scenes, archive live performances, and interviews spanning the band's entire career up to that point.
Background
The band's drummer
Butch Vig
Bryan David "Butch" Vig (born August 2, 1955) is an American musician, record producer, and songwriter who is the drummer and co-producer of the rock band Garbage. Producer of the diamond selling Nirvana album ''Nevermind'' (1991), Vig also pro ...
felt that ''Absolute Garbage'' would be "a full stop on part of our career", marking the band's movement to a new part of their development, rather than simply a contractual obligation, while guitarist
Duke Erikson stated that "putting out a collection of our singles would be a good way to stay busy without working so hard".
However, singer
Shirley Manson revealed in 2012 that the compilation emerged from a demand by the band's UK label
A&E Records in order to meet their quarterly requirements.
When Garbage began to collate the material for ''Absolute Garbage'', it transpired that the
analog masters of their
eponymous debut album had been lost. Neither of the band's record labels had them, and after further searching, the band established that none of the mastering facilities they had used had stored them either. Vig and audio engineer
Billy Bush
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were able to track down an archived, but rather incomplete and damaged, set of
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44.1kHz safety
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DAT mixes. Despite the backups being far from an optimal situation,
mastering engineer
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Emily Lazar
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at The Lodge in New York City was able to
reverse engineer
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the missing songs from the damaged archive.
Lazar used some alternate versions of the songs when completing the
final master.
Her assistant,
Joe LaPorta, mastered and edited the remixes for the special edition.
Eschewing the
Midwestern
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location of their
Wisconsin
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-based
Smart Studios, Garbage chose to record new material for the album at GrungeIsDead, Vig's California-located home
recording studio
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.
The band members had been sharing ideas over the internet prior to the sessions, and were keen to record them; vocalist
Shirley Manson had come up with the song title "
Tell Me Where It Hurts" a few years previously,
and had matched newly written lyrics with a
Burt Bacharach
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-style
string arrangement
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that the band had created via email correspondence. After producing an
electric guitar
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-heavy version of "Tell Me Where It Hurts", Garbage recorded a second mix of the track with more emphasis on the strings and recruited their former touring bassist,
Daniel Shulman, to perform bass guitar on the song.
The band completed another three songs during the sessions, including "Betcha" (Vig: "it's
fuzzed up"),
"
Girls Talk Shit" ("pretty cool sounding, lots of fast
pizzicato
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guitars and cellos"),
and "All the Good in This Life", which Vig described as "kinda
Pink Floyd
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-y".
Vig had created a new version of their song "Bad Boyfriend", which had opened their ''
Bleed Like Me'' album, when he had been updating his home studio the previous year.
Keeping to the Garbage formula of incorporating non-musical sounds in their work, Vig used a
digital recorder to capture the sound of his baby daughter's
swing in motion as a
percussive
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loop. Thinking that the compilation would benefit from the inclusion of a new remix, Vig presented his rework to Manson and Erikson who had been unaware of the new version. Both agreed that "Bad Boyfriend" should be included, but rather than solicit an outside producer, Vig spent a few days finishing the mix.
Inversely, Garbage recruited production team Jeremy Wheatley and Brio Tellefario to create a new version of ''Bleed Like Me''s track "It's All Over but the Crying"; the band hoped the song would be a possible second single.
A rock version of ''
Version 2.0''s "
Push It" was completed by producer
Chris Sheldon.
The group argued over the album's running order, eventually dropping a few of their singles, including "
Androgyny
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When ''androgyny'' refers to mixed biological sex characteristics in humans, it oft ...
" (from ''
Beautiful Garbage
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'') after Manson objected to its inclusion, before finalizing on the 18 tracks that the group believed represented their best work. Vig oversaw the
liner notes
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and thanks list for the album: "It's been a burden because we're encompassing what we've done over the last 10 years in one short paragraph";
music journalist Peter Murphy composed a biography on the band's history for the booklet, while the album artwork was designed by Tom Hingston Studio—a
foil blocked silkscreen
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image photographed by David Hughes. The booklet also compiled a number of
promotional photographs of the group taken over the course of their career by
Stéphane Sednaoui,
Ellen von Unwerth,
Rankin,
Pat Pope,
Warwick Saint
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Career
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, and
Joseph Cultice.
The band compiled an hour-long documentary titled ''Thanks for Your Uhh, Support'' for the DVD release, featuring footage filmed backstage and behind-the-scenes, and archive live performances and interviews spanning the band's entire career up to that point.
In addition to interviews with the members of Garbage, the documentary also features Duke Erikson's daughter Roxy,
Madison club owner and friend Jay Moran, engineer
Billy Bush
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, former touring bassists
Daniel Shulman and
Eric Avery
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,
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'
Dave Grohl
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and
Taylor Hawkins
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,
White Stripes'
Jack White
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, and former
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anchor
Kurt Loder
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.
Region 0
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pressings of the DVD contained all 16 music videos to accompany the singles featured on the CD formats,
with the exception of "#1 Crush", for which no music video was filmed.
Region 1 releases did not include the video for "Tell Me Where It Hurts".
In 2012, Garbage stated that the album was released as a contractual obligation to
Warner Music
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: "This was the final straw that broke our backs", Manson said. "The record company we had been sold to in the U.K. demanded that we release a 'greatest hits' in order to meet their quarterly requirements. We were not in a position to stop it. As a result, they shoved this collection out with no promotion whatsoever. It was right there and then that we realized how crazy and out of whack things had gotten."
Garbage remained on hiatus for a further three years until regrouping to record their fifth studio album, ''
Not Your Kind of People'', released in 2012.
Release and promotion
At the end of 2005's
Bleed Like Me World Tour, Garbage disbanded to go on a hiatus. A month later, music retailer
HMV
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The inaugural shop was opened on Lo ...
's UK website listed a ''Greatest Hits'' compilation for release the following year. By January 2006, the title changed to ''Absolute Garbage''. On November 10, a press release from
Warner Music Group
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announced a March 19, 2007, UK release date for the album, while ''
NME
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'' reported that the album would be proceeded by a single on March 5. In January 2007, Vig became the first band member to publicly confirm the project: "We've been working on
'Absolute Garbage''for a while".
On May 11, the band's website unveiled the artwork for ''Absolute Garbage'', and on May 22, confirmed the album's track listing, physical formats and an initial July 16–17 street date.
The date was later moved back a week due to "production issues" concerning the North American DVD.
The promotional campaign for ''Absolute Garbage'' was launched in late May 2007, when
Geffen Records
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updated Garbage's
Myspace
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profile streaming audio player to include the album's lead single "Tell Me Where It Hurts" and the remix of "Bad Boyfriend", while the music video for "Tell Me Where It Hurts" premiered on
Channel 4
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's ''Video Exclusive'' slot in the United Kingdom on May 28.
Radio edit
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s of the Guitars Up and orchestral versions of "Tell Me Where It Hurts" were serviced to radio in early June. In the United Kingdom, the song was playlisted by
XFM Scotland Upfront,
Radio Forth and was C-Listed on
BBC Radio 2
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for five weeks. The alternative rock remix of "Push It" was playlisted by
XFM
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for three weeks.
A&E Records released "Tell Me Where It Hurts" on
seven-inch vinyl,
DVD
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and
CD single
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(featuring "Betcha" as the
B-side
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) on July 16 in the United Kingdom, where it debuted at number 50 on the
UK Singles Chart.
Manson complained that the release was "shoved out with no promotion whatsoever", declaring that it was the moment the band "realized how crazy and out of whack things had gotten", inspiring them to work independently afterwards.
On July 23, 2007, ''Absolute Garbage'' was released in the United Kingdom, with the North American street date following a day later.
The
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format includes "All the Good in This Life" as an
iTunes Store exclusive bonus track.
[Email from Warner UK, dated July 20, 2007, regarding the release of ''Absolute Garbage'': "You can also download the album from iTunes for the iTunes exclusive album featuring an exclusive new track, entitled 'All The Good In This Life'"] In 2012, ''Absolute Garbage'' was superseded by a revamped greatest hits set titled ''
The Absolute Collection'', which was released in Australia and New Zealand on November 2 via Liberator Music.
Critical reception
''Absolute Garbage'' received generally positive reviews from music critics. At
Metacritic
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, which assigns a
normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an
average
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score of 69, based on 12 reviews.
Sal Cinqumani of ''
Slant Magazine
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'' gave a positive overview of the compilation, writing that the album "serves as an anthropological study of the musical relics of a bygone era",
while Laila Hassani of ''
Heat
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'' summed up her five-star review by writing, "Few modern female-fronted rock bands stand the test of time, but this reminds you why, along with
Gwen Stefani
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's
No Doubt
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, Garbage are one of them."
A reviewer for ''
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'' wrote "this hits collection is loaded with songs best described as massive... you'll find something to love here".
Jaime Gill, in a review for
BBC Music
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, felt that "''Absolute Garbage'' is a fine legacy, the sound of a briefly brilliant and always interesting band" and that overall the album "sounds like no other greatest hits you own."
''
Digital Spy
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s Nick Levine wrote, "By wrapping their nut-grabbing hooks and transcendent melodies in layers of gutsy guitars, Garbage managed to make
pop music
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for people who ''thought'' they didn't like pop music. For that reason, whatever happens next, they deserve to be remembered fondly."
Many reviewers felt that the chronological running order put more emphasis on the band's well-regarded earlier periods. "The selection of songs perhaps indicates Garbage view their career the same way many fans do", wrote Victoria Durham of ''
Rock Sound
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'', and "that they never quite managed
o matchthe brilliance of their early work." Johnny Dee of ''
Classic Rock
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'' expressed, "The later material here sounds formulaic, however, new song "Tell Me Where It Hurts" adds strings to the dynamic and sits well alongside their peerless early material".
AllMusic
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reviewer
Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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considered that despite ignoring 2000s singles such as "
Run Baby Run", "it already seems that the comp has lingered far longer than necessary on the last stage of Garbage's career", in contrast to the debut album singles "still sounding sleek and alluring."
''
Kerrang!
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'' magazine's Tom Byrant also felt that Garbage's work had dated, expounding, "Something that was once so much a part of the ''
Zeitgeist
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'' has remained rooted to the era it marked, untranslatable across the millennial divide. Still, songs like '
Stupid Girl' and '
Only Happy When It Rains
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'
..maintain an urgency and spite that sees their intent remain intact."
''
Billboard
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'' writer Kerri Mason praised the choice of remixes on the special edition: "the band continually brought the best of
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's best producers, not one of the thirteen tracks is a throwaway." Ben Hogwood of ''
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'' called the compilation a "deserved retrospective", further noting that "the best way to get to know Garbage is through their albums, which demonstrate their strength in depth. In particular the self-titled debut and ''Version 2.0'' withstand a heavy hammering on any stereo."
Commercial performance
''Absolute Garbage'' debuted at number 68 on the
''Billboard'' 200, selling 11,000 copies in its first week. As of August 2008, it had sold 66,000 copies in the United States.
The album debuted at number 11 on the
UK Albums Chart
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with 13,372 units sold in its first week.
Track listing
Notes
* "Queer" contains a loop from "Man of Straw" by
Single Gun Theory.
* "Stupid Girl" contains a loop from "
Train in Vain
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" by
The Clash
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.
* "Push It" contains interpolations of "
Don't Worry Baby
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", written by
Brian Wilson
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and
Roger Christian, and "
Push It", written by
Hurby Azor
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Early life
...
.
Personnel
Credits adapted from the liner notes of the special edition of ''Absolute Garbage''.
Musicians
* Mike Kashou – bass
* Pauli Ryan – percussion
* Les Thimmig – clarinet
*
Daniel Shulman – bass
* Brio Taliaferro – additional programming
*
Justin Meldal-Johnsen
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– bass
*
Matt Walker – drums
Technical
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Garbage
Garbage, trash (American English), rubbish (British English), or refuse is waste material that is discarded by humans, usually due to a perceived lack of utility. The term generally does not encompass bodily waste products, purely liquid or ...
– production ; engineering ; recording ; mixing
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Nellee Hooper
Paul Andrew "Nellee" Hooper (born 15 March 1963) is a British record producer, remixer and songwriter known for his work with many major recording artists beginning in the late 1980s. He also debuted as a motion picture music composer with Scot ...
– additional production, mixing
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Billy Bush
William Hall Bush (born October 17, 1971) is an American radio and television host. He is a member of the Bush family, a nephew of former president George H. W. Bush and cousin of former president George W. Bush and former Florida governor Jeb B ...
– engineering
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David Arnold
David Arnold (born 23 January 1962) is an English film composer whose credits include scoring five James Bond films (1997-2008), as well as ''Stargate'' (1994), ''Independence Day'' (1996), ''Godzilla'' (1998), '' Shaft'' (2000), '' 2 Fast 2 F ...
– production
* Jeremy Wheatley – mixing, additional production
* Richard Edgeler – mixing assistance
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Emily Lazar
Emily B. Lazar is an American mastering engineer. She is the founder, president, and chief mastering engineer of The Lodge, an audio mastering facility that has operated in New York City's Greenwich Village since 1997. She won a Grammy Award for ...
– mastering
* Sarah Register – mastering
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Joe LaPorta – mastering assistance ; mastering
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John King – production
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Butch Vig
Bryan David "Butch" Vig (born August 2, 1955) is an American musician, record producer, and songwriter who is the drummer and co-producer of the rock band Garbage. Producer of the diamond selling Nirvana album ''Nevermind'' (1991), Vig also pro ...
– mixing
Artwork
* Tom Hingston Studio – art direction, design
* David Hughes – front cover photography
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Stéphane Sednaoui – booklet photography
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Rankin – booklet photography
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Ellen von Unwerth – booklet photography
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Pat Pope – booklet photography
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Warwick Saint
Warwick Saint (born 9 January 1972) is a painter, photographer, and mixed media artist from South Africa.
Career
Warwick Saint is most famous for his portraits of A-list celebrities including Drew Barrymore, Jared Leto, Cate Blanchett, Beyoncé, ...
– booklet photography
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Joseph Cultice – booklet photography
Charts
Certifications
Release history
Notes
References
External links
''Absolute Garbage'' streaming advertisement*
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2007 greatest hits albums
2007 video albums
2007 films
Alternative rock compilation albums
Almo Sounds albums
Garbage (band) compilation albums
Garbage (band) video albums
Geffen Records compilation albums
Geffen Records video albums
Music video compilation albums
Universal Music Enterprises compilation albums
Universal Music Enterprises video albums
Warner Records compilation albums
Warner Records video albums