singles and EPs
Aruca

Creation Records cat#CRESCD 135 (available as 12"
and CD single)
tracklisting:
1. Aruca 4:49 (Laner/Zilinskas)
2. Onion Flower
4:02 (Laner/Putnam/Ruscha)
3. The Powder 3:40 (Laner/Putnam/Ruscha)
4.
World Hello 6:40 (Laner)
Produced by Brad Laner. Engineered by Chris Apthorp and John Cevetello.
Ethan James played Hurdy Gurdy on World Hello. Cover sculpture and photos by
Trevor Johnson. Design by Eddie Ruscha and Julie Carter. Published under Milk
Alive and managed under Jeff Jacquin. Medicine was (at the time of this single's
release) Jim Goodall (drums), Brad Laner (guitar and vocals), Jim Putnam
(guitar), Eddie Ruscha (bass and guitar) and Beth Thompson (vocals).
5ive

Creation Records
cat#CRESCD 141 (available as 12" and CD single)
tracklisting:
1. 5ive 3:33 (Laner)
2. Time Baby II 3:40
(Goodall/Laner/Putnam/Ruscha/Thompson)
3. Lime Sicks 4:40
(Goodall/Putnam/Thompson)
4. Wrought 3:03
(Goodall/Laner/Putnam/Ruscha/Thompson)
Produced by Brad Laner. Engineered by Chris Apthorp. Assistance and
handclaps by Richard Hasal. Time Baby II and Wrought recorded whilst asleep at
Hammer, Sept 21-25 1992, The Valley, CA. Medicine still had a manager named Jeff
Jacquin. Front cover painting by Jim Putnam and photographed by Michelle
Hirschhorn. Back cover painting by Judy Koenig. Design by Julie Carter and
Medicine. Special thanks to Socks! Come Here to Drink Milk. Medicine was (at the
time of this single's release) Jim Goodall (drums), Brad Laner (guitar and
vocals), Jim Putnam (guitar, banjo, and mating cry), Eddie Ruscha (bass and
guitar) and Beth Thompson (vocals).
Never Click

American
Records/Beggars Banquet cat#ARB 3CD
tracklisting:
1. Never Click 4:57 (Laner)
2. Whle 3:49 (Laner)
3. 'Til I Die 3:20 (Wilson)
Produced by B.L.Knobs. Handled by C. Apthorp and R. Hasal. Still managed
by Jeff Jacquin at Creative Music Management. Art direction and design by Julie
Carter with Medicine. Cover photo by Fredrik Nilsen with art direction by Jose
Montano. Band photo by Meryn Rosenberg. Published by Milk Alive/Virgin except
'Til I Die by Brother Music/BMI. Played by Jim Goodall, Brad Laner, Beth
Thompson. Joined by Eddie Ruscha and Jim Putnam on 'Til I Die. 'Til I Die
was originally a Beach Boys song from their 1971 album 'Surf's Up'.
Time Baby 3
American
Records/Beggars Banquet cat#ARB 6CD
tracklisting:
1. time baby 3 3:51
(Laner/Goodall/Putnam/Ruscha/Thompson)
2. she knows everything 5:32
(Laner)
3. lime 6 16:29 (Laner/Goodall/Thompson)
Track 1 remixed and
added guitars by Robin Guthri, additional vocals by Liz Fraser, both of the
Cocteau Twins. Track two remixed by Billy Corgan with additional drums by Jimmy
Chamberlin. Track three recorded live in New Orleans on 2.29.94.
Sounds of Medicine
American Records
cat#9 45609-2
tracklisting:
1. time baby 3 3:51
(Laner/Goodall/Putnam/Ruscha/Thompson)
2. little miss drugstore 1:18
(Laner/Zilinskas)
3. she knows everything 5:32 (Laner)
4. little slut 1:34
(Laner/Thompson)
5. zelzah 4:42 (Laner/Goodall/Thompson)
6. lime 6 16:29
(Laner/Goodall/Thompson)
All songs published by milk alive/virgin music
bmi 1994. Medicine was (at the time of this ep's release) Jim Goodall (drums),
Brad Laner (guitar and vocals), and Beth Thompson (vocals), joined in live
performance by Bernard Yin and Dean Opseth. Original recordings produced by Brad
laner and engineered by Chris Opthorp at hammer; Live sound and recording by
Dana Jacobsen.
Track 1 remixed and added guitars by Robin Guthrie,
additional vocals by Liz Fraser, both of the Cocteau Twins. Track 3 remixed by
Billy Corgan with additional drums by Jimmy Chamberlin. Track 6 recorded live in
New Orleans on 2.29.94.
Off the Vine/Hull/Heads/Becky double 7"
tracklisting:
1. off the vine
2. hull
3. heads
4. becky
This is a now hard-to-find double 7" that was pressed on clear vinyl.
All frequencies generated by Brad, Beth, and Jim. Oboe on side a and violin
on side d by Celeste Moreno. Enregistered in the master bedroom of the Peach
Castle with less equipment, North Hollywood, August 19 and 23, 1994. Portions
of side b recorded by Dans Jacobsen in room 215 of the Porte Posthouse, Kingston
Upon Hull, 23 July 1994.
Wet On Wet double 10"
Wall Of Sound WALLT07677
tracklisting:
1. Astral Gravy 2:56
2. A Flying Fuck 4:50
3. Wet On Wet 4:02
4. Machine/Inna Green 4:31
Medicine is Shannon Lee
(Voice) and Brad Laner (Instruments and Voice). Joined on 'Machine Inna Garden'
by Matt Devine (Additional guitar and voice), Justin Meldal-Johnsen (Space bass)
and Joey Waronker (Drum Kit). Side 01 and 03 written by Shannon Lee and Brad
Laner, Side 02 written by Brad Laner, Side 04 written by Brad Laner and Matt
Devine. Special thanks to Nydia and Ian. 2 December 2002 .
I Smile To My Eyes
Wall Of Sound (available
as 12", 7", and CD single - WALLT083, WALLS083, and WALLD083)
| tracklisting (12"): |
tracklisting (7"): |
tracklisting (CD): |
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1. I Smile To My Eyes (Extended Version)
2. I Smile To My Eyes (Themroc Mix)
3. I Smile To My Eyes (Kid 606 Mix)
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1. I Smile To My Eyes
2. The Day My Baby Gave Me A Surprise
|
1. I Smile To My Eyes (Edit)
2. I Smile To My Eyes (Themroc Mix)
3. The Table And The Bed
|
12"
Medicine is Shannon Lee and Brad Laner. All tracks written by Brad Laner/Shannon
Lee. Produced by Brad Laner in the Lab of Happy Dreams. Published by Wall of
Sound/Sony/ATV Music Publishing. Track B01 remix and additional production by
Thermroc. Engineered by Dave Hedger in The Attic. Track B02 remix and additional
production by Kid 606. Taken from the album 'The Merchanical Forces of Love'.
6 February 2003.
7"
Medicine is Shannon Lee and Brad Laner. Track A01 written by Brad Laner and
Shannon Lee. Published by Wall of Sound/Sony/ATV Music Publishing. Track B01
written by Mark Mothersbaugh. Published by Devo Music/Virgin Music. All tracks
produced by Vrad Laner in The Lab of Happy Dreams. Taken from the album 'The
Mechanical Forces of Love'. 6 February 2003.
CD
Medicine is Shannon Lee and Brad Laner. Track 01 and 02 written by Brad Laner
and Shannon Lee. Track 03 written by Brad Laner. Produced by Brad Laner in The
Lab of Happy Dreams. Published by Wall of Sound/Sony/ATV Music Publishing. Track
02 remix and additional production by Themroc. Engineered by Dave Hedger in
The Attic. Taken from the album 'The Mechanical Forces of Love'. 6 February
2003.
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