The Make-Up discography

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The Make-Up discography
The Make-Up's Michelle Mae and James Canty wearing one of their many matching uniforms
The Make-Up's Michelle Mae and James Canty wearing one of their many matching uniforms
Releases
Studio albums 4
Live albums 2
Compilation albums 1
Extended plays 1
Singles 8
Video albums 2
Splits 5
Compilation appearances 10
References and footnotes

This is a comprehensive discography for the Make-Up, a Washington, D.C. based band formed in 1995, consisting of Ian Svenonius, James Canty, Steve Gamboa, Michelle Mae,[1] and for a brief period Alex Minoff.[2] During the Make-Up's five years of activity, they released four studio albums, two live albums, a compilation of singles and B-sides, and a number of singles and splits.[3] A posthumous live album was also released in 2006. The band was also the subject of the short film Blue is Beautiful by James Schneider, later repackaged as part of In Film/On Video in 2006.[4]

The Make-Up released records through many independent record labels, most notably Dischord Records, K Records, Southern Records, and their own Black Gemini Records.[5] On their many releases, the Make-Up recorded with producers including Brendan Canty, Calvin Johnson, Guy Picciotto, Royal Trux ("Adam and Eve"), John Loder, and Ian MacKaye.

Contents


[edit] Albums

Year Title Notes
1996 Destination: Love - Live! At Cold Rice
  • Debut studio album.
  • Though advertised as a live album, Destination: Love was actually
    recorded in studio and "live" sounds were added to the final mix.[6]
1997 After Dark
  • Live album.
Sound Verite
1998 In Mass Mind
  • Label: Dischord Records (Dischord #113) and
    Black Gemini Records (Black Gemini #3)
  • Released: April 7, 1998
1999 Save Yourself
2000 I Want Some
  • Compilation release collecting 23 singles.
  • All singles included had only previously been released as 7-inch
    singles, splits, or EPs.
2006 Untouchable Sound
  • Posthumous release.
  • Live album.
  • Only official release featuring Alex Minoff.[5]

[edit] Vinyl EPs

Year Title
1999 "Every Baby Cries the Same" / "Hey! Orpheus"
  • Label: Slowdime Records
  • Backed with "Grey Motorcycle" and "I am If..."

[edit] 7-inch singles

All of the Make-Up's singles and B-sides, with the exception of remixes and versions, were compiled on I Want Some (1999).

Year Title Notes
1995 "Blue is Beautiful"
  • Label: Black Gemini Records (Black Gemini #1)
  • Backed with "Type U Blood."
  • The Make-Up's first release.
  • Self-released on the Make-Up's own Black Gemini Records.
1996 "Substance Abuse"
  • Label: Time Bomb Records (TimeBomb #38)
  • Backed with "Under The Impression" and
    "Have U Heard the Tapes?"
  • Only released in Japan.[7][8]
1997 "Free Arthur Lee"

"Untouchable Sound"

  • Label: Woo Me! Records (WooMe #1)
  • Backed with "I Didn't Mean 2 Turn U On."

"I Want Some"

  • Label: Slowdime Records (US),
    Giant Claw Records (Giant Claw #19) (Australia)
  • Released: 1997 (US), 1999 (Australia)
  • Backed with "Pow! To the People."
1998 "Wade in the Water"
  • Label: All City Records
  • Backed with "Gospel 2000 Super ESP remix)."
"U R My Intended"
  • Label: K Records (KLP #86)
  • Backed with "The Choice."
1999 "Born on the Floor"
  • Label: K Records (KLP #91)
  • Backed with "Little Black Book."

[edit] Splits

Year Title Notes
1995 7-inch split with Meta-Matics
  • Label: Black Gemini Records (Black Gemini #2)
  • Self-released on the Make-Up's own Black Gemini Records.
  • The Make-Up (A Side): "Trans-Pleasant Express"
  • Meta-Matics (B-Side): "Absence of Rhythm"
7-inch split with Slant 6
  • Label: Time Bomb Records (TimeBomb #128)
  • Slant 6 (A Side): "I Love You a Lot" and "Rebel Rebel Bat Cat"
  • The Make-Up (B-Side): "We're Having a Baby" and
    "This is ... Young Vulgarians"
7-inch split with Dub Narcotic
  • Label: K Records (KLP #82)
  • Dub Narcotic (A-Side): "Disco Plate"
  • The Make-Up (B-Side): "R U A Believer"
1998 7-inch split with Lungleg
  • Label: Southern Records and
    Vesuvius Records
  • The Make-Up (A-Side): "Pow! To the People"
  • Lungleg (B-Side): "Krayola"
7-inch split with The Crainium
  • Label: Slowdime Records (SD #16)
  • The Make-Up (A-Side): "I Want Some"
  • The Cranium (B-Side): "Hatch As Hatch Can - And I Can -
    But Won't" "and The Mechanical Breast"

[edit] Appearances on compilations

Year Title Track(s) Label Other
1995 Chicken Bomb

"We're Having a Baby"

Lumpen Times
1998 Selector Dub Narcotic

"Hanging out in Someone Else's World"

K Records (KLP #82)
1999 Illuminati

"Rough Riders (Make-Up / Mighty Flashlight Remix)"

Domino/Geographic Records (WIGCD #46) Collection of remixes of songs from The Pastels' Illumination.
2000 Harpsichord

"Love Calls Yr Name"

S.H.A.D.O. Records
(SUBO #15 (CD)/SUBO #11 (LP))
Only released in Italy.[9]
2001 Songs for Cassavetes
(DVD and original soundtrack)

Performance of
"Time Machine"

Better Looking Records
(BLR #7)
DVD and soundtrack of a 90-min documentary with performances from a number of independent bands.[10]
2002 Rough Trade Shops: Rock and Roll 1

"Born on the Floor"

Mute Records/Rough Trade Shop (CDstumm #212)
20 Years of Dischord

"They Live by Night"

Dischord Records
(Dischord #125)
Nation of Ulysses also appear.
2005 The Joe Beats Experiment Presents Indie Rock Blues

"Save Yourself / It's All for You (Remix)"

Arbeid Records Remixes by Joe Beats.
Make-Up song ("Save Yourself") mixed with a Scout Niblett song ("It's All for You").
2006 Indie Rock Blues

"Save Yourself / It's All for You (Remix)"

24-7 Records Repressing of The Joe Beats Experiment Presents Indie Rock Blues.
2007 Smokin' Aces Original Soundtrack

"Save Yourself"

Lakeshore Records Original soundtrack from the 2007 film Smokin' Aces.

[edit] DVD / Video

Year Title
1998 Blue is Beautiful
  • Distributed by: Dischord Records (Dischord #114)
  • Directed by James Schneider.
  • VHS only.
  • Featured on In Film/On Video.
2006 In Film/On Video
  • Distributed by: Dischord Records (Dischord #156)
  • Released: November 7, 2006
  • Includes Blue is Beautiful by James Schneider.
  • Compiled by Schneider and Ian Svenonius.

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Gale, Thomas (2005). The Make-Up Biography. eNotes. Retrieved on 2007-06-13.
  2. ^ Thrill Jockey - Artists. Thrill Jockey. Retrieved on 2007-05-27.
  3. ^ Make-Up discography. Southern Records. Retrieved on 2007-05-27.
  4. ^ In Film / On Video DVD. Southern Records. Retrieved on 2006-06-02.
  5. ^ a b Make Up - A Biography (PDF). Drag City. Retrieved on 2007-03-21.
  6. ^ Steady Diet fanzine - April 98. Steady Diet, April 1998. Retrieved on 2006-12-30.
  7. ^ Time Bomb label. Retrieved on 2007-03-21.
  8. ^ mAKE-Up - Discography. Southern Records. Retrieved on 2007-03-21.
  9. ^ 10-3-06 Ian Svenonius / The Make-Up. Danger Mike, Jesse Rockoff (DJ Mark Foley), Ian Svenonius. Radio CPR. 97.5 FM, Washington, D.C.. 2006-10-30.
  10. ^ Songs for Cassavetes. Interpunk. Retrieved on 2007-03-21.

[edit] See also

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