The Lucksmiths | Albums . Candle compilations . Miscellaneous | |
Discography | EPs & Singles . Other compilations . Songlist |
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Double 7" vinyl, Tragadiscos (traga001), 2005
250 copies produced. Spanish compilation. |
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Bon Voyage: Teoría y Práctica Melódica Vol. 3   (compilation, 2005) | ||
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CD, Jabalina Records (jab-2033), 2005
Collection from Spanish Jabaline Records, on the theme of travel. |
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Hidden Songs: Green UFOs 10 Year Anniversary   (compilation, 2005) | ||
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2CD, Green UFO Records (green012), 2005
Collection from Spanish Green UFO Records. |
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A House Full Of Friends   (compilation, 2005) | ||
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2CD, Magic Marker Records (mmr025), 2005
Retrospective collection from Portland-based Magic Marker Records. Track unavailable elsewhere. |
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The Matinée Winter Warmer   (compilation, 2004) | ||
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CD, Matinée Recordings (matinée 55), 2004
Winter CD sampler from the band's American record label. |
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Boompa Vol. 1   (compilation, 2004) | ||
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CD, Boompa! Records (boom 801), 2004
CD sampler from the band's Canadian record label. |
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Pity 24   (film, 2004) | ||
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Film, 2004
Pity 24 is a 16 minute film directed by Amanda Kerley, produced by Stacks On Films Company. This track appears over the closing credits, is unavailable elsewhere, and was originally recorded by The Bee Gees. The Lucksmiths version was recorded by Craig Pilkington, at Audrey Studios. Film synopsis: Stash was a legend in his own suburban bush lot until he drove his Charger into a pole. Pity 24 is about the friends he left behind and how they're coping with their loss.. |
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Microindie Records Sampler   (compilation, 2004) | ||
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CD, Microindie Records (), 2004
Free sampler sent out by Microindie Records, who handle distribution for Drive-In Records, among others. |
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Romantic and Square is Hip and Aware   (compilation, 2003) | ||
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CD, Matinée Recordings (matinée 030), 2003
Tribute album to The Smiths. Track unavailable elsewhere. Additional vocals from Karen Morcombe (Greenkeeper, Fred Astereo). |
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The Matinée Autumn Assortment!   (compilation, 2003) | ||
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CD, Matinée Recordings (matinée 51), 2003 | |
Radio Cookie Scene Vol. 12   (compilation, 2003) | ||
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CD, Cookie Scene (012), 2003
Cover-mounted CD for a Japanese music magazine. |
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Matinée 50!   (compilation, 2003) | ||
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CD, Matinée Recordings (matinée 050), 2003
Track unavailable elsewhere, and originally recorded by The Siddeleys. |
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55 Bands   (compilation, 2003) | ||
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CD, 555 Records (555 cd55), 2003
Track unavailable elsewhere. Recorded at Marty Brown’s house, 2002. |
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The Way Things Change Vol. 4   (compilation, 2003) | ||
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7" vinyl, Red Square Recordings (rsq024), 2003
Green vinyl. Recorded by Karl Smith and Peter Cohen (Sodastream) at Chesterfield Draws (Fitzroy, Victoria) April 2001. |
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A Christmas Gift From Fortuna Pop! Vol. 2   (compilation, 2002) | ||
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CD, Fortuna Pop (fpop 45), 2002
Track unavailable elsewhere. Recorded by Craig Pilkington (The Killjoys) at Audrey Studios (Melbourne), December 2000-January 2001. |
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Australian Pop Compilation   (compilation, 2002) | ||
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CD, Red Square Records (rsq016) / 555 Records (555cd 42), 2002
Released to coincide with Empress Hotel pop-fest, 3/4 May 2002. |
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A Boy, A Girl And A Rendez-vous   (compilation, 2002) | ||
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CD, Red Roses For Me (rrfmcd 01), 2002
Music recorded in Marty Brown's house (Fitzroy, Victoria), but Tali was in London providing the vocals down a phone line, September/October 1999. Features Marty Brown on Tibetan singing bowl. |
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The Danger Sessions   (compilation, 2001) | ||
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CD, Dangerfive Records (d501), 2001
Compilation of tracks recorded for the Danger Sessions. Track recorded at the University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont, USA. |
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La Boda Guatemalteca   (compilation, 2001) | ||
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CD, Matinée Recordings (matinée 31), 2001
Around 150 copies produced, now out of print. Track unavailable elsewhere. A CDEP included with invitations to the November 2001 wedding of Matinée Recordings mogul Jimmy Tassos and his bride Mary. Song originally performed by Bedridden. Download this track in mp3 format, courtesy of Matinée Recordings. |
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Drive-In Records 5th Anniversary Show   (compilation, 2001) | ||
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CD, Drive-In Records, 2001
Free CD given out to accompany Drive-In Records' 5th Anniversary Show at the Pop Cafe!, Grand Rapids Michigan, May 26th 2001. |
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Will There Be Time For Tea?   (compilation, 2001) | ||
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CD, Morgan Leah Records (348), 2001
Long delayed compilation. Track first appeared on 'Happy Secret'. |
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The Lucksmiths Japan Tour Sampler   (compilation, 2001) | ||
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CDR, Clover Records (clover 824), 2001
Various artists CDR released to coincide with The Lucksmiths tour of Japan. Recorded by Mark Monnone at his home (Clifton Hills, Victoria), November 2000. |
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Baby Roo Records Sampler Vol. 1   (compilation, 2000?) | ||
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CD, Baby Roo Records, 2000?
Japanese compilation from now-defunct(?) label. |
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Crucial Hits   (compilation, 2000) | ||
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CD, Fanatic Promotion, 2000
Promotional only compilation. |
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New Atmosphere For The Future: US Pop Life Vol. 3   (compilation, 2000) | ||
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CD, Contact Records (cr010), 2000
Japanese compilation. |
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Indie Aid Abroad - A Little Help for East Timor   (compilation, 2000) | ||
Larger cover |
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CD, Drive-In Records (Drive 42) / Library (shhh10), 2000
A joint recording featuring The Lucksmiths and The Ladybug Transistor. Recorded by Gary Olson at Marlborough Farms (Brooklyn, New York), November 1999. |
Recovery: Ready For Transmission   (compilation, 1999) | ||
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CD, ABC/EMI (7243 5219252 6), 1999
Track recorded live on Australian ABC's 'Recovery' radio program. |
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La Soirée Matinée   (compilation, 1999) | ||
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Cassette, Matinée Recordings (matinée 13), 1999
Out of print. Limited edition release from the Matinée Festival in Paris, featuring three songs from each of the participating bands. Included a badge. |
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A Smile Took Over   (compilation, 1999) | ||
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Double 7" vinyl, Matinée Recordings (matinée 005), 1999
Track unavailable elsewhere. Song originally performed by Boyracer. Recorded by Etienne Jaumet at The Pop-In (Paris), October 1998. EP is a tribute to Sarah Records. |
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Little Darla Has A Treat For You Vol. 9   (compilation, 1998) | ||
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CD, Darla (darla 060), 1998
CD played by John Peel to bring The Lucksmiths to the ears of many UK listeners. |
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