The Radio One Sessions (Elastica album)
The Radio One Sessions is a compilation of BBC Radio One sessions recorded by Britpop group Elastica. The album is notable for the appearance of several songs not included on any other Elastica release.
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| Released | 29 October 2001 | |||
| Recorded | 12 August 1993 – 22 September 1999 | |||
| Genre | Britpop | |||
| Label | Strange Fruit Records/Koch Records | |||
| Producer | John Peel, Steve Lamacq, Mark Radcliffe, Miti Adhikari, James Birtwistle, Tim Durham, Nick Gomm, Lis Roberts, Mike Robinson | |||
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| Review scores | |
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| Source | Rating | 
| AllMusic | |
| The Austin Chronicle | |
| NME | (7/10)[3] | 
| Rolling Stone | |
Track listing
    
- "Annie" (Donna Matthews) - 1:15
 - "Spastica" (Justine Frischmann) - 2:34
 - "Line Up" (Frischmann) - 3:12
 - "Vaseline" (Frischmann) - 1:20
 - "Brighton Rock" (Frischmann, Elastica) - 1:56
 - "In The City" (Frischmann) - 1:31
 - "Waking Up" (Burnell, Cornwell, Duffy, Frischmann, Greenfield) - 3:17
 - "Four Wheeling" (Car Song) (Frischmann) - 2:26
 - "Hold Me Now" (Matthews) - 2:26
 - "Ba Ba Ba" (Frischmann) - 2:33
 - "All For Gloria" (Traditional) - 3:02
 - "I Wanna Be a King of Orient Aah" (Traditional) - 2:05
 - "Rockunroll" (Frischmann) - 2:14
 - "2:1" (Matthews) - 2:29
 - "I Want You" (Frischmann) - 4:05
 - "Only Human" (Gilbert, Robert Gotobed, Lewis, Matthews, Newman) - 3:24
 - "A Love Like Ours" (Matthews) - 2:27
 - "KB" (Frischmann, Nagle, Smith) - 3:13
 - "Da Da Da" (Kralle Krawinkel, Stephan Remmler) - 3:41
 - "Generator" (Frischmann) - 1:47
 - "Your Arse My Place" (Frischmann) - 1:46
 
The releases omits 10 tracks recorded by the band for BBC Radio 1, in many cases because they were already present from another session.
- "Rockunroll" (1993.09.18) Peel Session *previously released as a b-side to Line Up
 - "2:1" (1994.03.16) Evening Session *previously released as a b-side to Stutter
 - "Connection" (1994.03.16) Evening Session *previously released on Evening Session Priority Tunes compilation album.
 - "Never Here" (1994.06.14) Peel Session
 - "Father Christmas" (1994.12.06) Peel Session (unreleased song)
 - "Blue" (1994.12.06) Peel Session
 - "Gloria" (1995.03.28) Radcliffe Session
 - "Car Song" (1995.03.28) Radcliffe Session
 - "The Other Side" (1996.07.10) Evening Session (unreleased song)
 - "Mad Dog" (1999.09.22) Peel Session
 
Recording details
    
- Tracks 1-5 recorded for John Peel, 18 September 1993
 - Tracks 6-7 recorded for the Evening Session, 16 March 1994
 - Tracks 8-10 recorded for John Peel, 14 June 1994
 - Tracks 11-12 recorded for John Peel, 6 December 1994
 - Tracks 13-14 recorded for Mark Radcliffe, 28 March 1995
 - Tracks 15-17 recorded for the Evening Session, 10 July 1996
 - Tracks 18-21 recorded for John Peel, 22 September 1999
 
Personnel
    
- Miti Adhikari – producer
 - James Birtwistle – producer
 - Dave Bush – keyboards, programming
 - Sheila Chipperfield – bass
 - Tim Durham – producer
 - Nick Fountain – engineer
 - Justine Frischmann – guitar, vocals
 - Nick Gomm – producer
 - Steve Gullick – photography, inlay photography
 - Annie Holland – bass
 - Paul Jones – guitar
 - Fred Kay – engineer
 - Steve Lamacq – liner notes
 - Donna Matthews – guitar, backing vocals
 - Mew – keyboards, backing vocals
 - Lis Roberts – producer
 - Andy Rogers – engineer
 - Lisa Softley – engineer
 - George W. Thomas – engineer
 - Justin Welch – drums, voices
 - Tony Worthington – engineer
 
References
    
- Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Elastica: The Radio One Sessions > Review" at AllMusic. Retrieved 7 September 2011.
 - Beets, Greg (15 August 2003). "Elastica - The Radio One Sessions (Strange Fruit / Koch)". Austin Chronicle. Retrieved 30 June 2013.
 - Mulvey, John (22 December 2001). "Elastica : The Radio 1 Sessions". NME. Retrieved 30 June 2013.
 - Hoard, Christian (29 May 2003). "Elastica: The Radio One Sessions". Rolling Stone. Wenner Media (RS 923). ISSN 0035-791X. Archived from the original on 7 August 2008.
 
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