NOBODY'S DAUGHTER is the first album by Hole in more than a decade (since 1998's three-time Grammy-nominated Celebrity Skin). It also marks Courtney's first record since her solo album America's Sweetheart of 2004 (with "Mono" and "Hold On To Me," both songs co-written with Linda Perry, who co-wrote the bulk of that album's songs with Courtney).
No Description Available No Track Information Available Media Type: CD Artist: HOLE Title: PRETTY ON THE INSIDE Street Release Date: 07/31/1991 Domestic Genre: ROCK/POP
1997 anthology of rare & unreleased recordings from 1990- 1995. 14 tracks, including live versions of 'Drown Soda' & 'Asking For It', a previously unreleased cover of Donovan's 'Season Of The Witch' from MTV's Unplugged, a previously unreleased demo of 'Miss World' and more! A City Slang release.
Ask for It Music Artist : Hole Music Label : Caroline Release Date : 1995-09-26 Artistopia's Price :$10.99
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First Session Music Artist : Hole Music Label : Sympathy 4 the R.I. Release Date : 1997-08-26 Artistopia's Price :$9.98
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Includes both songs from their debut single plus the previously unreleased track 'Turpentine' now on CD for the first time.
Limited edtion ten inch white vinyl pressing of this 2010 single from Courtney Love's new version of Hole. Features 'Skinny Little Bitch' plus 'Codine'.
Icon: Hole Music Artist : Hole Music Label : Geffen Records Release Date : Artistopia's Price :$11.58
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2010 release from Courtney Love and Co. Nobody's Daughter is the first Hole album in over a decade since1998's three-time Grammy-nominated Celebrity Skin. It also marks Courtney Love's first record since her solo album America's Sweetheart in 2004. Collaborators on the album include producer Michael Beinhorn, Billy Corgan of Smashing Pumpkins, and Linda Perry. Along with Courtney Love, the new line-up of Hole includes British guitarist Micko Larkin (formerly of London indie rockers Larrikin Love), bassist Shawn Dailey (of Rock Kills Kid), and drummer Stuart Fisher. Jack Irons, formerly of the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Pearl Jam, also played drums on the album.