- Girl from Mars
Infobox Single
Name = Girl From Mars
Artist = Ash
from Album = 1977
B-side = "Astral Conversations with Toulouse Lautrec", "Cantina Band"
Released =July 31 1995
Format = CD,7" , cassette
Recorded = 1994/1995
Genre =Punk rock
Length = 3:30
Label = Infectious
Producer =Owen Morris
Chart position =- #11 (UK)
Last single = "Kung Fu" (1995)
This single = "Girl From Mars" (1995)
Next single = "Angel Interceptor " (1995)
The song was originally entitled "Girl From Ards"Fact|date=January 2008, after a girl Tim Wheeler dated from there, but changed the name later on. The song is also found on the greatest hits collection "
Intergalactic Sonic 7″s ", the soundtrack to the television program "Gilmore Girls " "Our Little Corner of the World ", and live versions can be found on their "Live at the Wireless" album, "Tokyo Blitz " DVD and "Numbskull" EP.The song is always in the live setlist, and on the "
Nu-Clear Sounds Tour" they would always open with it, but it was moved down the setlist on the "Free All Angels Tour" where either "Lose Control" or "Burn Baby Burn" opened the gigs.The track has been used by
NASA as the hold music on their telephone lines. This song also marked the band's first appearance on UK music TV show "Top of the Pops "The first B-side, "Astral Conversations with Toulouse Lautrec" consists mainly of instrumental, with a few words at the start of the song. It also appears on the "Cosmic Debris" B-sides collection. Ash later explained the song:
*Mark: "We were recording B- sides for 'Girl From Mars', and our producer didn't understand what we were doing at all."
*Rick: "He told us he'd been in the music business for 17 years, and that it just wasn't good enough."
*Mark: "We fired him, but before we did, we recorded this totally noisy B-side which we knew he would totally hate."
*Rick: "The title comes from the Stephen King book 'Salem's Lot'. Suits me, sir."The second B-side, "Cantina Band", is a cover of a piece of instrumental music from ' composed by
John Williams . Ash are famous for their love of "Star Wars ", and after hearing the song, they decided to have a go at covering it. It has also been played a few times live, most significantly at the wrap party for '. Additionally, this track also appears on "Cosmic Debris", as well as the Japanese version of "Angel Interceptor ".Two different videos exists for the single. The first, the UK promo video, was directed by Peter Christopherson and is described by the band as a "cross between 'Give It Away' by the Red Hot Chili Peppers and the 'Natrel Plus' TV ad". The band (drummer, especially Rick McMurray) hated the video so much that when the time came to release the video in America, they re-filmed it. Directed by Jesse Peretz (who also directed
Foo Fighters 'sBig Me video), the video sees Ash playing the song as part of an art exhibition, and mesmerizing a small girl watching the band.Track listing
#"Girl From Mars" (Wheeler)
#"Astral Conversations with Toulouse Lautrec" (Ash)
#"Cantina Band" (John Williams )- #11 (UK)
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