OX4: The Best of Ride [Import]

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Album Description
The definitive collection of the finest moments from the darlings of early 90's UK alternative guitar rock. Compiled with the active participation of all four members, '0X4' brings together 15 tracks culled from their studio albums between 1990 & 1996 including 'Chelsea Girl' & 'Drive Blind'.

Ox4 the Best of Ride (Bonus CD)
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Great Song Selection
  • A solid best of a band that people seem to have forgotten...
  • Great Collection from one of the best bands ever.
Ox4 the Best of Ride (Bonus CD)
Ride
Manufacturer: First Time Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000071WXY
Release Date: 2002-11-05

Tracks:

  1. Chelsea Girl
  2. Drive Blind
  3. Like A Daydream
  4. Taste
  5. Dreams Burn Down
  6. Vapour Trail
  7. Unfamiliar
  8. Leave Them All Behind
  9. Twisterella
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  11. Birdman
  12. From Time To Time
  13. How Does It Feel To Feel?
  14. I Don't Know Where It Comes From
  15. Black Night Crash

Tracks:

  1. Somthing's Burning
  2. Tongue Tied
  3. She's So Fine
  4. In A Different Place (Differently)

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great Song Selection.......2007-04-02

This best of perfectly encases the work of Ride into a neat little well done packaged, well priced. Some great tracks that are highly underated and Vapour Trail is quite possibly the greatest song of all time.

Ride are a band that have very much been forgotten from the public spectrum I suppose it's part and parcel with the times.

Here's to Ride

5 out of 5 stars A solid best of a band that people seem to have forgotten..........2003-07-30

OX4 is a fairly standard best of Ride- taking in all the singles, alongside a few choice album tracks (Vapour Trail, OX4, From Time to Time); this version comes with a pleasant four-track bonus from the Firing Blanks-collection found on 2001's Box-Set.

The first seven tracks show the arrival & development of Ride from 1989's Ride ep to 1991's Today Forever ep. Here the band were a slightly more poppy advance on The House of Love & MBV- opening track Chelsea Girl is filled with euphoria and reasonably could be described as MBV do Buffalo Springfield. The feedback wasn't far away & was evident on early classic Drive Blind- a blend of MaryChain/MBV feedback, a monster Black Sabbath riff, lyrics redolent of Kraftwerk's Autobahn, the controlled maelstrom of Joy Division, & even a hint of StatusQuo's psychedelic classic Pictures of Matchstick Men!

Unbelievable that two-thirds of the band were still in their teens!- in the UK, Ride had a definite buzz- which was advanced on with the Play ep, from which Like a Daydream stems. Here Ride aligned themselves with Eight Miles High-era Husker Du & Younger Than Yesterday-Byrds: perfect tight feedback drenched pop! Their final ep release of 1990 was Fall, which preceded debut LP Nowhere, & from which we have two tracks, jangly-lead track Taste & the epic-sonicdowner that was Dreams Burn Down (which also turned up on the debut). DBD offers up a LedZep'Levee Breaks'-style drumbeat and instead of a chorus, descended into further Sonic Youth-inflected guitar assaults. But for anyone who doubts the quality of the song- check out the new version released by Mark Gardener&Goldrush on this months'Falling Out Into the Night'ep on Truck Records! Even better is Bell's euphoric Vapour Trail, which used a string-section to great effect and is one of the great "La,la,la" songs! 1991 saw Ride return, this time surrounded by the shoegazing scene the media had created around bands like Chapterhouse, Lush & Slowdive. To be fair, the Today Forever ep was patchy- its best track Sennen would have been preferable (& Gardener would perfect the kind of song Unfamiliar would be on 94's From Time to Time- also included here).

Ride then went off & got to work on their more experimental second album- from which brilliant bonus track Tongue Tied emanated. How could this not have made the cut!!! Leave Them All Behind was Ride's biggest UK hit, which is odd for a track infuenced by The Who's Baba O'Riley & The Cure's Disintegration-era & goes further out there, beyond the 9-minute mark with definitive waves of feedback! Second album Going Blank Again (1992) also saw them become outwardly more pop- especially on the lovely melancholy of Twisterella, which easily ranks next to The Cure's Friday I'm in Love! There is also a truncated take of OX4- the intro nixed due to time constraints- which is still a lovely song & captures a seeming awareness within euphoria & hedonism...

Too much touring lead to the atypical 'difficult third album'- Ride popping up in 1993 to tour with The Charlatans- the new Waves-collection shows some of the work in progress, offering far superior takes of tracks that would surface on Carnival of Light. Birdman is still quite wonderful- if very derivative- & less appealing than the more minimally produced version on Waves. Gardener/Queralt's From Time to Time was one of the key tracks from the album- like Only Now a highlight from the stronger first half. How Does it Feel to Feel? sounds like a screaming b-side, while I Don't Know Where It Comes From (with You Can't Always Get What You Want intro removed- thank god!) is an example of why Britpop was generally dire and for the most part pointless retro. It's a pity that Ride got lost in epic productions and retro sounds- as the demo of Something's Burning shows here, the band from the early eps still existed!

Tensions in the band and the success of Oasis eclipsed them as Creation's biggest band lead to the dull Dylan-inspired Tarantula (1996)- which saw Andy Bell, Ride's weakest lyricist and singer take control. The sole track from this is single Black Nite Crash, which is actually quite good- somewhere between Highway61 Revisited & Julian Cope's Spacehopper. Pity other tracks from this era aren't featured- notably Deep Inside My Pocket, Nothing Lasts Forever, Ride the Wind & Slave.

This collection is very good- though I think that the bonus CD could have been a bit longer; tracks like Blue, Everybody Knows &King Bull**** would have been preferable to the average She's So Fine! But Ox4 is a reminder of what a great band Ride were- though longtime fans will probably prefer the 2001 reissues/boxset (with many extra-tracks/alt-versions) & 2003's collection of BBC Sessions, Waves.

Ride kind of reformed earlier this year- MG with Andy Bell (now in Oasis/Sweden) & Loz Colbert (who was also in the dire Animal House with MG) got together in Oxford to play together. Not sure if they'll reform properly- the state of the UK music scene is probably not healthy enough for them to return & they appear to have been written out of recent music history- gone blank again between MBV and Radiohead? The new solo material from Mark Gardener with Goldrush is as great- upcoming live eps will see further reworkings of Ride classics, as well as great new songs like Snow in Mexico & Time. So, Ride fans have something to look forward to, as well as back to!

5 out of 5 stars Great Collection from one of the best bands ever........2003-02-21

This is a wonderful collection of some of Ride's very best tracks. Though they aren't really a band that can be summarized in a singles collection, this is an enjoyable collection of highlights that would serve as a good introduction to the band. Of course, there are many more great tracks that aren't here. The remastering sounds great, though no Ride fan should be without the remastered album re-issues released in 2001 with extra ep tracks on each. Still for fans you haven't purchased the box set, this collection offers a cool booklet and a bonus cd with four of the tracks from the box set's "Firing Blanks" cd. "Something's Burning" and "Tongue Tied" are both great unreleased tracks, and the different take of "In A Different Place" really gives another perspective on the song. "She's So Fine" is interesting from a song history perspective, but in my opinion the lyrics and music are much improved on the later version of this song found on Tarantula. As for the selections on OX4, I would have chosen different songs from Carnival Of Light, including "Only Now" instead of "How Does It Feel To Feel", but I'm sure everyone would have their own ideal track listing.
OX4: The Best of Ride
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Long Overdue and Well Worth the Wait!
  • What more can I say?
  • Miss the shoegazers? Read "High Fidelity"?
  • the best from oxford!
OX4: The Best of Ride
Ride
Manufacturer: Ignition UK
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005NNS3
Release Date: 2001-11-27

Tracks:

  1. Chelsea Girl
  2. Drive Blind
  3. Like a Daydream
  4. Taste
  5. Dreams Burn Down
  6. Vapour Trail
  7. Unfamiliar
  8. Leave Them All Behind
  9. Twisterella
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  13. How Does It Feel to Feel?
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Album Description

The definitive collection of the finest moments from the darlings of early 90's UK alternative guitar rock. Compiled with the active participation of all four members, '0X4' brings together 15 tracks culled from their studio albums between 1990 & 1996 including 'Chelsea Girl' & 'Drive Blind'.

Album Details

Best of Compilation featuring 15 Tracks Taken from the Bands Five Studio Album.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Long Overdue and Well Worth the Wait!.......2004-06-27

Let me first say that Ride was an incredible band that deserves a box set. (Actually, make that 2-3 box sets.) The first 'new' release from the band in more than five years is a good overview of the band's career and has something for everyone - from those new to Ride to even the most hardcore collectors.

OX4, the greatest hits disc, captures most of Ride's best moments. From 'Like A Daydream' to 'Black Nite Crash', it's all here including all the singles. Unfortunately, some of Ride's best songs were not singles and were left off the compilation. 'Cool Your Boots' is the best example, sadly ignored in favor of the monotone Creation cover 'How Does It Feel To Feel?'.

Firing Blanks, the disc of unreleased material, serves up a quite a few gems. 'Blue' and 'Everybody Knows', written by drummer Loz Colbert are excellent songs, the former even featuring Loz on vocals! 'She's So Fine', which later appeared in different form on Tarantula as Sunshine/Nowhere To Run, is an outstanding track that should've made the cut on Carnival of Light. Velvet Underground's 'New Age' is also covered here and Ride turns in a solid performance but Andy Bell's vocal suffers from the near absence of backing vocals. 'Tongue Tied' is the standout track here, and was dropped from Going Blank Again because record execs thought the album was too long. Overall, there is some outstanding material here and it is an excellent addition to the Ride library, but I'm sure there is some very strong material that remains unreleased.

The live disc, recorded at the 1992 Reading Festival is a good document of Ride as a live band. Ride were nothing short of lethal on stage and quite possibly the best live rock band, bar none, from 1991-1993. Many of the classic live songs show well here. 'Leave Them All Behind', 'Taste' and 'Seagull' in particular are excellent versions. As a collector of live music from Ride, I think the band could've chosen a better live set, perhaps from the 1993 Daytripper shows, which had Ride truly at peak form. Two songs were dropped from the Reading performance; John Lennon's 'I Don't Want To Be A Soldier' and 'Making Judy Smile'. The former was released on a Sire Records compilation in the mid-90s, but it is curious that 'Making Judy Smile' didn't make the cut. Overall, this collection is one that no music fan should be without. One of the best bands of their era, Ride deserves more recognition as an important and innovative band. Hopefully, the interest surrounding the release of this box set will lead to a second, live box set or possibly a new Ride collaboration. There is certainly enough material to put together an incredible album of covers. 'Eight Miles High', 'European Son', 'The Model', 'Sight Of You', and 'That Man' are all worthy of release.

Let's hope this is not the last Ride.

5 out of 5 stars What more can I say?.......2003-07-12

Again this summarizes what the oxford boys managed to encapsulate within a piece of plastic: the last days of Rock music. The box-set is simply a must-have.

4 out of 5 stars Miss the shoegazers? Read "High Fidelity"?.......2002-01-09

First, the selections for "OX4"--the "best of" album--are somewhat lopsided. Four songs from "Carnival of Light" seems a bit much, and the omission of that album's "Natural Grace" is striking. The album "Tarantula" is also underrepresented here. This said, the remastered versions of the earlier songs on "OX4" sound much, much better than the originals. Listening to "Taste" on this album is a new experience (same goes for the song "OX4"). What really makes this box set worthwhile are the unreleased recordings and the live recording (from 1992, thankfully). The alternate versions of "Dreams Burn Down" and "In A Different Place" are very good, and the outtakes from "Going Blank Again" and "Tarantula" are worthy additions. As for the live album, "Live Light" did not raise my expectations regarding Ride live on disc, but this live recording is a different thing entirely. It makes "Live Light" sound like the soggy mess it is. The standouts here are "Sennen," "Nowhere," "Seagull," and "Mouse Trap". Together, this box set helps further define Ride's impressive work. If you are enough of a fan to be considering buying this collection, realize that the recently reissued, remastered "Going Blank Again" album includes the b-sides "Going Blank Again" and "Grasshopper". That album is another need-to-own for fans, as these are two of Ride's best songs ever. It is great to see this band getting proper, albeit late, respect.

5 out of 5 stars the best from oxford!.......2001-10-11

All the great tunes are here... from one of the best guitar bands in the 90's!! Not to be missed...hard core fans can also pick up the 3 CD box set too!

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