Just Say Anything
Just Say Anything was Sire Records' Volume 5 of Just Say Yes and was originally released on July 23, 1991 as a CD sampler. It contained remixes and non-album tracks of artists on the label, most of which were considered new wave or modern rock (all would eventually fall under the genre alternative rock). This album carried the Parental Advisory labeling--this was noted in the album's opening track, "Warning Parental Advisory".
Just Say Yes Volume V: Just Say Anything | ||||
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Compilation album by Various artists | ||||
Released | July 23, 1991 | |||
Genre | Alternative rock | |||
Length | 75:10 | |||
Label | Sire | |||
Various artists chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- John Wesley Harding & Steve Wynn - Warning Parental Advisory
- Body Count Featuring Ice-T - Body Count
- Royal Crescent Mob - Timebomb (Single Mix)
- Seal - Crazy
- Dinosaur Jr - Puke + Cry
- Judybats - Don't Drop the Baby
- Ride - Today
- Throwing Muses - Not Too Soon
- Primal Scream - Higher Than The Sun
- Morrissey - That's Entertainment
- The Mighty Lemon Drops - Another Girl, Another Planet
- Richard X. Heyman - Falling Away
- Danielle Dax - Big Blue '82 (Zen Mix)
- My Bloody Valentine - Honey Power
- Bigod 20 - Carpe Diem (Transmission Mix)
- Merlin - Feel The Fury
- The Farm - Groovy Train
- The Ocean Blue - The Planetarium Scene
Its continued success further fueled a series of subsequent albums, the subtitles of which were variations on the 'Just Say' theme:
- Just Say Yes Volume I: Just Say Yes (1987)
- Just Say Yes Volume II: Just Say Yo (1988)
- Just Say Yes Volume III: Just Say Mao (1989)
- Just Say Yes Volume IV: Just Say Da (1990)
- Just Say Yes Volume VI: Just Say Yesterday (1992)
- Just Say Yes Volume VII: Just Say Roe (1994)
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