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1977

Studio album by Ash
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Album Type Studio Album
Release Date 29 April 1996
6 May 1996
Year(s) Recorded Rockfield Studios November 1994-February 1996
Rockfield Studios November 1995–
January–March 1996
Recording Location February 1996
Album Length 01:02:23
61:52
Record Label Infectious
Home Grown
Music Producer Ash
Owen Morris
Music Genre(s) Grunge
pop punk
rock
Britpop
garage rock
Music Genre Pop/Rock
Track Song Title Duration
1 Lose Control 3:38
2 Goldfinger 4:32
3 Girl From Mars 3:30
4 I'd Give You Anything 3:11
5 Gone The Dream 3:30
6 Kung Fu 2:17
7 Oh Yeah 4:45
8 Let It Flow 4:10
9 Innocent Smile 4:34
10 Angel Interceptor 4:04
11 Lost In You 4:19
12 Darkside Lightside / Sick Party 16:48
1977 is the debut studio album by Northern Irish rock band Ash. It was released on 6 May 1996, through Infectious Records with whom the band had signed following the release of several demo tapes. They released the mini-album Trailer (1994) in 1994, and followed it with three singles "Kung Fu", "Girl from Mars", and "Angel Interceptor", all of which would reappear on 1977. Ash recorded their debut album with producer Owen Morris at Rockfield Studios in Wales in early 1996. Described as a Britpop, garage rock, and grunge album, 1977 drew comparisons to the Buzzc*cks, Dinosaur Jr., and Sonic Youth.

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