- Music
- 04 Nov 19
The physical set commemorates 25 years of Ash.
Ash revealed this morning that a record set celebrating their career thus far, Teenage Wildlife: 25 Years of Ash, will release on 14 February 2020 via BMG. The compilation traces the band's recording career from their 1994 debut single 'Jack Names the Planets' all the way up to cuts off of 2018's Islands and additionally includes a brand new track entitled 'Darkest Hour of the Night' alongside 13 Top 40 singles.
Fans who pre-order Teenage Wildlife can choose from a limited lenticular double LP vinyl, a standard double LP vinyl, a standard double CD or a special lenticular 3-CD set including an 18-track CD of rarities. This rarities CD will include a version of The Buzzcocks’ classic 'Everybody’s Happy Nowadays' featuring Coldplay’s Chris Martin, the eternal 'Teenage Kicks' and the collection’s infamous title track. Pre-order the compilation here.
The release of Teenage Wildlife will be accompanied by extensive live touring throughout Europe and Scandinavia, re-visiting many of the towns, cities and venues Ash have previously played over the years. Visit ash-official.com for the full list of dates.
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Check out the brand new video for 'Jack Names the Planets,' featuring remastered audio and footage shot across the band's entire career below.