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  2. Ash discography - Wikipedia

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    Ash 1996 "Goldfinger" Mike Brady "Oh Yeah" Julian Barton 1997 "A Life Less Ordinary" Hammer & Tongs: A Life Less Ordinary Soundtrack: 1998 "Jesus Says" Howard Greenhalgh: Nu-Clear Sounds "Wildsurf" Howard Greenhalgh 1999 "Numbskull" Darran Tiernan 2001 "Shining Light" Free All Angels "Warmer Than Fire" Darren Tiernan "Shining Light" B-side

  3. Ash (band) - Wikipedia

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    The movie Angus was released, which featured two Ash songs, "Jack Names the Planets" and "Kung Fu," and served to introduce Ash to American audiences. Ash marked the end of their breakthrough year by releasing a cover of the Temptations' "Get Ready", as a limited edition red vinyl 7" single on Fantastic Plastic. [11] [12]

  4. Category:Ash (band) songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Ash (band) songs or lists of Ash (band) songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Ash (band) songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  5. 1977 (Ash album) - Wikipedia

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    1977 is the debut studio album by Northern Irish rock band Ash.It was released on 6 May 1996 by Home Grown and Infectious Records, with whom the band had signed following the release of several demo tapes.

  6. The Best of Ash - Wikipedia

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    The Best of Ash is the second greatest hits album by the band Ash, released on 17 October 2011. The CD / DVD edition of the album includes the Teenage Wildlife documentary of Ash's 1977 tour, which is narrated by Ewan McGregor , as well as 17 of the band's music videos.

  7. Nu-Clear Sounds - Wikipedia

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    In early 1999, Ash played shows in New Zealand, Australia and Japan. Following this, they performed a handful of shows in the United States and the UK, before appearing at the Glastonbury Festival. The album was released in the US in September 1999; it featured an alternate track listing and three remixes by Butch Vig of songs. A supporting US ...

  8. Meltdown (Ash album) - Wikipedia

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    [1] Meltdown is the fourth studio album to be recorded by the Northern Irish rock band Ash. The album was released on 17 May 2004 through Infectious Records and Home Grown. . Following the success of their third studio album Free All Angels (2001), Ash debuted several new songs while touring throughout

  9. There's a Star - Wikipedia

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    "There's a Star" is a song by Ash, released as the fifth single from their album Free All Angels, on 31 December 2001. It was released as a single CD (released on two CD formats, the first of which being an enhanced CD) as a 7-inch vinyl record and on DVD.