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Born To Choose

LabelRykodisc
Catalog #RCD 10256
My Collection
CountryUSA & Canada
Released1993
FormatCD (Album)

Tracklist

1Photograph3:33
2She Said, She Said3:06
3Running Out Of Time2:26
4Born To Choose5:00
5Rant 'N' Roll5:07
6Filipino Box Spring Hog3:42
7Pancakes3:57
8Greenlander3:15
9Don't Talk About My Music3:21
10Lost My Driving Wheel6:29
11HIV Baby4:58
12Distracted3:08

Notes

Similar with [r=1439657] but without "Manufactured in Canada" on the disc face. Issued in a standard jewel case with illustrated tray-liner and containing a 24-page stapled booklet with liner notes, pics, illustrations and credits. Also wears an obi with the list of artists and the beneficiary associations. Track durations are not printed on the release. Obi: 12 previously unreleased tracks Back cover: This compilation [P] 1993 Rykodisc. © 1993 Emigre. The Green CD jewel box is a trademark of Rykodisc. Printed in the USA. Manufactured in Canada. Proceeds from the sale of Born To Choose are being donated to Naral (National Abortion Rights Action League) and Bware (Brooklyn Women's Anti Rape Exchange) and Wham! (Women's Health Action and Mobilization). Disc: This compilation [P] 1993 Rykodisc. Booklet: CMJ and HITS present Born To Choose - A Reproductive Rights Compilation Zoe Leonard "Seated Anatomical Model" Gelatin Silver Print: 17" X 12". 1991-92. Courtesy Paula Cooper Gallery. [1st p. of booklet] Sue Williams: Ink on paper 5" X 7". 1993. Courtesy the artist [p. 4] Adrian Piper "pretend # 2". 3 enlarged newspaper photos. Silkscreened text. 43" X 96". 1990. Courtesy of John Weber Gallery, NY. [p. 8] Sue Coe "we will not go back", © 1993. [p. 10] © Meryl Levin / Impact Visuals "clinic Defense", Westchester, NY, Winter 1991. [p. 13] Marlene McCarty: Silk-screen on vinyl. 1990. Documentation from the series "Bendover I'll Drive". [p. 16] © Meryl Levin / Impact Visuals "The medical care center in Woodbridge, New Jersey was 90% damaged by arson at 5 am on Monday, April 22nd, 1991. [...] Shown here is a destroyed examining / operating room, the day after the fire.". [p. 20] Track 1: Night Garden Music adm. by Unichappell Music BMI. [P] 1993 R.E.M./Athens Ltd. Mixed at The Hit Factory. R.E.M. appears courtesy of R.E.M./Athens Ltd. and Warner Bros. Records. Natalie Merchant appears courtesy of Elektra Entertainment. Track 2: Northern Songs (adm. by Music Coproation of America, Inc. BMI). [P] 1992 Zoo Entertainment. Recorded at the Cabaret Metro on March 21, 1992, at a concert presented by 93 XRT Radio Chicago. Recordings were made on location by Timothy R. Powell, assisted by Dan Glomski of Metro Mobile Recording and mixed at Axis Studio in New York City. Matthew Sweet appears courtesy of Zoo Entertainment. Track 3: Granary Music (BMI) adm. by Bug Music. [P] 1993 Rykodisc. Recorded live at Cabaret Metro, Chicago, Illinois, July 1992. Track 4: Low Noise America Music (BMI). [P] 1993 The Mekons. Recorded at the Stone Room, London, August 1992. Track 5: Poet Tree Publishing (ASCAP) / Treasure Room Publishing (ASCAP) / Other Publishers Pending. [P] 1991 Rykodisc. Recorded at Stagg Street Studio, Van Nuys, CA & Mad Dog Studio, Venice, CA. Mixed at Brooklyn Recording Studio, West Hollywood, CA. Track 6: Jalma Music, Inc. (ASCAP). [P] 1993 Island Records. Recorded at Prairie Sun Recording, Cotati, CA. Tom Waits appears courtesy of Island Records. David Hidalgo appears courtesy of Los Lobos and Slash/Warner Bros. Records. Track 7: Lucy Jones Music (BMI) / Warner-Tamerlane (BMI) / Norman Nomad (BMI). [P] 1993 Chameleon Records. Recorded at Capitol Studios and Mad Dog Studio, 1990. Lucinda Williams appears courtesy of Chameleon Records. Track 8: Treble Kicker Music. Produced at Louder Than You Think Studio, Stockton, CA. Track 9: Hi-Varieties / Tomata-du-Plenti (ASCAP). [P] 1992 Big Notes. Recorded at Nevessa Production. Track 10: By Town Music (BMI). [P] 1993 BMG Music Canada Inc. Recorded at Grant Avenue Studios, Hamilton, Canada. Mixed at Eastern Sound, Toronto, Canada. Mastered at MDI. Cowboy Junkies appear courtesy of BMG Music. Track 11: You Make Me Sick I Make Music / Noyes Interrouter (ASCAP). [P] 1993 A&M Records. Recorded at Avast. Soundgarden appears courtesy of A&M Records. Track 12: Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Co. / Ver Music / Headlift Music (BMI). [P] 1993 Interscope Records. Recorded live at the Cabaret Metro in Chicago, Illinois on July 9, 1992. Location audio facilities provided by Metro Mobile Recording, Glenview, Illinois. Mixed at Sorcerer Sound. Helmet appears courtesy of Interscope Records. Associate Producers: Michael Hafitz, Bobby Haber (CMJ); Karen Glauber (HITS); Jeff Rougvie, Paul Dickman (Rykodisc)

Identifiers

Barcode: 0 14431 02562 4
Barcode: 014431025624
Rights Society: BMI
Rights Society: ASCAP
Matrix / Runout: DISQUE AMERIC 034R1<910>RCD10256
Matrix / Runout: DISQUE AMERIC 032N1<910>RCD10256