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From Hell To Obscurity
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|album_name  = From Hell To Obscurity
|image        = From Hell To Obscurity album cover.jpg
|album_type  = Compilation album
|album_artist = Various artists
|release_info = 1989
|record_info  =
|producer    =
|label        = Blackmail
|length      =
}}
1989 various artists compilation includes "[[Psycho]]" performed by Elvis Costello & The Attractions, and "[[They'll Never Take Her Love From Me]]" performed by [[The Coward Brothers]].


==Tracks==
{{tracklist
| writing_credits = no
| extra_column = Performer(s)
| title1  = My Flamingo
| extra1  = [[The Subterraneans]]
| length1  = 4:25
| title2  = Is Vic There?
| extra2  = Department S 
| length2  = 3:06
| title3  = Senile Youth
| extra3  = The Nice Men
| length3  = 3:04
| title4  = Art Movies
| extra4  = [[T Bone Burnett]] 
| length4  = 2:52
| title5  = A Fool Like You
| extra5  = [[Yachts]]
| length5  = 4:19
| title6  = My Girl
| extra6  = [[John Hiatt]] with [[Loudon Wainwright III]]
| length6  = 5:37
| title7  = Mine
| extra7  = That Petrol Emotion 
| length7  = 3:38
| title8  = [[Psycho]]
| extra8  = '''Elvis Costello'''
| length8  = 3:35
| title9  = Phone Booth (Live)
| extra9  = [[Robert Cray|The Robert Cray Band]]
| length9  = 4:16
| title10  = [[The Captains And The Kings]]
| extra10  = [[Philip Chevron]]
| length10 = 3:48
| title11  = Colours
| extra11  = [[Loudon Wainwright III]]
| length11 = 2:33
| title12  = [[They'll Never Take Her Love From Me]]
| extra12  = '''The Coward Brothers'''
| length12 = 3:39
| title13  = Can't Find The Lady
| extra13  = [[Dr. Feelgood]]
| length13 = 3:32
| title14  = I Remember
| extra14  = [[Suicide]]
| length14 = 3:14
| title15  = Andy
| extra15  = Don Dixon 
| length15 = 3:18
| title16  = At The End Of A Long Lonely Day
| extra16  = Loudon Wainwright III with John Hiatt
| length16 = 3:55
}}
==Notes==
*Contains out-takes and both A and B sides of singles, between 1980-1987, from various [[Demon|Demon Records]] artists.
==Release info==
{| border="1"
|-
| '''Release date'''
| '''Media'''
| '''Catalog number'''
| '''Comments'''
|-
| 1989-__-__
| CD
| Blackmail (Demon) BLACK CD 1
| mail-order only
|-
| 1989-__-__
| LP
| Blackmail (Demon) BLACK 1
| mail-order only
|-
|}


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.discogs.com/Various-From-Hell-To-Obscurity/release/1180916 discogs]
* [http://www.discogs.com/Various-From-Hell-To-Obscurity/release/1180916 Discogs]
* [http://rateyourmusic.com/release/comp/various_artists_f2/from_hell_to_obscurity/ RateYourMusic]


 
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Latest revision as of 19:11, 7 February 2021

From Hell To Obscurity
From Hell To Obscurity album cover.jpg
Compilation album by
Various artists
Released1989
LabelBlackmail

1989 various artists compilation includes "Psycho" performed by Elvis Costello & The Attractions, and "They'll Never Take Her Love From Me" performed by The Coward Brothers.


Tracks

TitlePerformer(s) Length
1. My Flamingo  The Subterraneans 4:25
2. Is Vic There?  Department S 3:06
3. Senile Youth  The Nice Men 3:04
4. Art Movies  T Bone Burnett 2:52
5. A Fool Like You  Yachts 4:19
6. My Girl  John Hiatt with Loudon Wainwright III 5:37
7. Mine  That Petrol Emotion 3:38
8. Psycho  Elvis Costello 3:35
9. Phone Booth (Live)  The Robert Cray Band 4:16
10. The Captains And The Kings  Philip Chevron 3:48
11. Colours  Loudon Wainwright III 2:33
12. They'll Never Take Her Love From Me  The Coward Brothers 3:39
13. Can't Find The Lady  Dr. Feelgood 3:32
14. I Remember  Suicide 3:14
15. Andy  Don Dixon 3:18
16. At The End Of A Long Lonely Day  Loudon Wainwright III with John Hiatt 3:55


Notes

  • Contains out-takes and both A and B sides of singles, between 1980-1987, from various Demon Records artists.

Release info

Release date Media Catalog number Comments
1989-__-__ CD Blackmail (Demon) BLACK CD 1 mail-order only
1989-__-__ LP Blackmail (Demon) BLACK 1 mail-order only

External links