I.R.S. Records Greatest Hits, Vols. 2 & 3
Urgh! A Music War
These People Are Nuts
(I.R.S. Records 10th Anniversary 1979-1989)
X YEARS OF THE X. 1983-1993 Volume 2 91X
These People Are Nuts
(I.R.S. Records 10th Anniversary 1979-1989)
Release Date: September, 1989
Label: I.R.S. Records
Released internationally
Producers: Various, indicated in track listings below
Formats: CD, Cassette
Tracks:
1-Nothing Achieving, by The Police (Produced by Stewart Copeland and Bazza)
2- We Got The Beat, by Go Go’s (Produced by Richard Gottehrer and Rob Freeman)
3-Thunder, by Wayne County & The Electric Chairs
4-Checking Out The Checkout Girl, by Wazmo Nariz (Produced by Wazmo Nariz)
5-Dare To Be Fat, by Root Boy Slim (Produced by Bob Greenlee and Ernie Lancaster for Root Boy Productions, Inc.)
6-Sign Of The Cross (Live), by Skafish (Produced by Tim Summerhayes and Skafish)
7-Jack The Ripper, by John Cale (Produced by John Cale)
8-Only A Lad, by Oingo Boing (Produced by Jo Julian)
9-Don’t Care, by Klark Kent (Produced by Klark Kent and Nigel Gray)
10-Ever Fallen In Love, by Buzzcoks (Produced by Martin Rushent)
11-Whine and Grine / Stand Down Margaret, by English Beat (Produced by Bob Sargeant)
12- Goo Goo Muck, by Cramps, (Produced by The Cramps)
13-About The Weather, by Magazine Recorded and Mixed by John Brand. Mixed by Martin Hannett)
14-Mexican Radio, by Wall Of Voodoo (Produced by Richard Mazda)
15-The Stand, by The Alarm (Produced by Mick Glossop)
16-Superman, by R.E.M. (Produced by Don Gehman)
17-Spirit In The Sky, by Dr. & The Medics (Produced by Craig Leon, assisted by Cassell Webb)
18-Like A Virgin, by Lords Of The New Church (Produce by the Lords)
19-The Future’s So Bright I Gotta Wear Shades, by Timbuck 3 (Produced by Dennis Herring)
20- Johnny Come Home, by Fine Young Cannibals (Produced by Gift, Steele, Cox)
21-The Sheep’s A Wolf, by Caterwaul (Produced by Dennis Herring)
22-It’ll Chew You Up And Spit You Out, by Concrete Blonde (Produced by Concrete Blonde and Earle Mankey)
The Best Of The Region – Rock – ‘94
Release Date: 1994
Label: Blue Star Productions
Released in Northwest Indiana, nationally
Producers: Various, listed below as indicated on the album
Formats: CD
Tracks:
1-Innocent Kiss, by The David Carl Band
2-Harley Mama, by Shuddup & Drive
3-Nothing I Can Do, by Skafish (Produced by Skafish)
4-Dust, by Den Of Thieves
5-The Doctor, by Formula
6-Another Day, by Bill Hayden
7-Burn, by Steve Vansak (Produced by Steve Vansak)
8-The Other Side, by D.T. McGuire
9-Different Side, by Brave New World
10-Question Everything, by The Elvis Diet (Produced by Dave Parker at Barking Dog Studio)
11-If You See Kay, by Justyn Kase (Produced and recorded by Gary Loizzo)
12-Shooby Dooby, by Jeff Vale
13-Knot In My Face, by Mike Ramos
14-I Can’t Sleep At Night, by Something Big
15-Eyes Of The Beholder, by Inquisition
16-Faceless, by Chronic Disorder
Nothing I Can Do by Skafish (audio and video) to be re-released
X YEARS OF THE X. 1983-1993 Volume 2 91X (Promo)
Release Date: 1993
Label: I.R.S. Records
Released as promotional only
Formats: CD
Producers/Tracks: Same as These People Are Nuts
Urgh! A Music War
Release Date: 1981
Label: A&M Records
Released internationally
Producers: Various, indicated in track listings below
Formats: Vinyl (double album), Cassette, CD (single disc abridged version, released October 1989)
Tracks:
Side A:
1- Driven To Tears, by The Police (Produced, Engineered and Mixed by Tim Summerhayes and The Police)
2- Back In Flesh, by Wall Of Voodoo (Produced, Engineered, and Mixed by Tim Summerhayes and Wall Of Voodoo)
3-Dance, by Toyah Wilcox (Produced, Engineered, and Mixed by Tim Summerhayes and Toyah Wilcox)
4- Enola Gay, by Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark (Produced, Engineered, and Mixed by Tim Summerhayes and Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark)
5- Ain't This The Life, by Oingo Boingo (Produced, Engineered, and Mixed by Tim Summerhayes and Oingo Boingo)
6- Respectable Street, by XTC (Produced, Engineered, and Mixed by Tim Summerhayes and XTC)
Side B:
1- Offshore Banking Business, by The Members (Produced, Engineered, and Mixed by Tim Summerhayes and The Members)
2- We Got The Beat, by Go-Go's (Produced, Engineered, and Mixed by Tim Summerhayes and Go-Go’s)
3- Total Eclipse, by Klaus Nomi (Produced, Engineered, Mixed by Tim Summerhayes and Klaus Nomi)
4- Where's Captain Kirk, by Athletico Spizz '80 (Produced, Engineered, and Mixed by Tim Summerhayes and Athletico Spizz '80)
5- Nothing Means Nothing Anymore, by Alley Cats (Produced, Engineered, and Mixed by Tim Summerhayes and Alley Cats)
6- Foolish I Know, by Jools Holland (Produced, Engineered, and Mixed by Tim Summerhayes and Jools Holland)
7- Ku Klux Klan, by Steel Pulse (Produced, Engineered, and Mixed by Tim Summerhayes and Steel Pulse)
Side C:
1- Uncontrollable Urge, by Devo (Produced, Engineered, and Mixed by Tim Summerhayes and Devo)
2- The Puppet, by Echo And The Bunnymen (Produced, Engineered, and Mixed by Tim Summerhayes and Echo And The Bunnymen)
3- Come Again, by The Au Pairs (Produced, Engineered, and Mixed by Tim Summerhayes and The Au Pairs)
4- Tear It Up, by The Cramps (Produced, Engineered, and Mixed by Tim Summerhayes and The Cramps,)
5- Bad Reputation, by Joan Jett & The Blackhearts (Produced by Ken Laguna and Ritchie Cordell)
6- Birdies, by Pere Ubu, (Produced, Engineered, and Mixed by Tim Summerhayes and Pere Ubu)
7- Down In The Park, by Gary Numan (Produced, Engineered, and Mixed by Tim Summerhayes and Gary Numan)
Side D:
1- Shadow Line, by Fleshtones (Produced and Mixed by Fleshtones)
2- He'd Send In The Army, by Gang Of Four (Produced, Engineered and Mixed by Tim Summerhayes and Gang Of Four)
3- Cheryl's Going Home, by John Otway (Produced, Engineered, and Mixed by Tim Summerhayes and John Otway)
4- Homicide, by 999 (Produced, Engineered, and Mixed by Tim Summerhayes and 999)
5- Beyond And Back, by X (Produced, Engineered, and Mixed by TX and im Summerhayes)
6- Model Worker, by Magazine (Produced, Engineered, and Mixed by Tim Summerhayes and Magazine)
7- Sign Of The Cross, by Skafish (Produced, Engineered, and Mixed by Tim Summerhayes and Skafish)
I.R.S. Records Greatest Hits, Vols. 2 & 3
Release Date: 1981
Label: I.R.S. Records
Released internationally
Producers: Various, indicated in track listings below
Formats: Vinyl (double album), other abridged vinyl versions
Tracks:
Side A:
1-Cold, Cold Shoes, by The Fleshtones (Produced by Paul Wexler)
2-Ain't That A Shame, by Brian James (Produced by Brian James)
3-Baby Sign Here With Me, by Henry Badowski (Produced by Henry Badowski & Wally Brill, Exectutive Produced by Mark Perry)
4-Action Time Vision, by Alternative TV (Produced by ATV & Chris Grey)
5-Backtrack, by Squeeze (Produced by John Cale)
6-Disgracing The Family Name, by Skafish (Produced by Skafish)
Side B:
1-Wait For The Blackout, by The Damned (Produced by Kings Of Reverb {The Damned})
2-Thrills, by Klark Kent (Produced by Klark Kent)
3-Straighten Out, by The Stranglers (Produced by Martin Rushent)
4-Urban Kids, by Chelsea (Produced by Kit Lambert)
5-Uranium Rock, by The Cramps (Produced by The Cramps)
6- I Live In The City, by Humans (Produced by Humans & Larry Huff)
Side C:
1-Fallout, by The Police (Produced by Stewart Copeland & Bazza)
2- Can't Keep Away, by Sector (Produced by Steve Lillywhite)
3-Memphis, by John Cale (Produced by John Cale)
4-Mess Around, by Jools Holland (Produced by Jools Holland & Glenn Tilbrook)
5-Jukebox, by Payola$ (Produced by Bob Rock & Payola$)
6-Rebellious Jukebox, by The Fall (Produced by The Fall & Bob Sargeant)
Side D:
1-Computer Datin', by Patrick D Martin (Produced by Patrick D Martin)
2-Only A Lad, by Oingo Boingo (Produced by Jo Julian)
3-You Say You Don't Love Me, by Buzzcocks (Produced by Martin Rushent)
4-Office Girls, by Klark Kent (Produced by Klark Kent)
5-Lips, by Wazmo Nariz (Produced by Wazmo Nariz)
6-Sodium Pentathol Negative, by Fashion (Produced by Fashion)
I.R.S. Records Greatest Hits, Vols. 2 & 3
Release Date: 1981
Label: I.R.S. Records
Released internationally
Producers: Various, indicated in track listings below
Formats: Vinyl (double album), other abridged vinyl versions
Tracks:
Side A:
1-Cold, Cold Shoes, by The Fleshtones (Produced by Paul Wexler)
2-Ain't That A Shame, by Brian James (Produced by Brian James)
3-Baby Sign Here With Me, by Henry Badowski (Produced by Henry Badowski & Wally Brill, Exectutive Produced by Mark Perry)
4-Action Time Vision, by Alternative TV (Produced by ATV & Chris Grey)
5-Backtrack, by Squeeze (Produced by John Cale)
6-Disgracing The Family Name, by Skafish (Produced by Skafish)
Side B:
1-Wait For The Blackout, by The Damned (Produced by Kings Of Reverb {The Damned})
2-Thrills, by Klark Kent (Produced by Klark Kent)
3-Straighten Out, by The Stranglers (Produced by Martin Rushent)
4-Urban Kids, by Chelsea (Produced by Kit Lambert)
5-Uranium Rock, by The Cramps (Produced by The Cramps)
6- I Live In The City, by Humans (Produced by Humans & Larry Huff)
Side C:
1-Fallout, by The Police (Produced by Stewart Copeland & Bazza)
2- Can't Keep Away, by Sector (Produced by Steve Lillywhite)
3-Memphis, by John Cale (Produced by John Cale)
4-Mess Around, by Jools Holland (Produced by Jools Holland & Glenn Tilbrook)
5-Jukebox, by Payola$ (Produced by Bob Rock & Payola$)
6-Rebellious Jukebox, by The Fall (Produced by The Fall & Bob Sargeant)
Side D:
1-Computer Datin', by Patrick D Martin (Produced by Patrick D Martin)
2-Only A Lad, by Oingo Boingo (Produced by Jo Julian)
3-You Say You Don't Love Me, by Buzzcocks (Produced by Martin Rushent)
4-Office Girls, by Klark Kent (Produced by Klark Kent)
5-Lips, by Wazmo Nariz (Produced by Wazmo Nariz)
6-Sodium Pentathol Negative, by Fashion (Produced by Fashion)
Urgh! A Music War
Release Date: 1981
Label: A&M Records
Released internationally
Producers: Various, indicated in track listings below
Formats: Vinyl (double album), Cassette, CD (single disc abridged version, released October 1989)
Tracks:
Side A:
1- Driven To Tears, by The Police (Produced, Engineered and Mixed by Tim Summerhayes and The Police)
2- Back In Flesh, by Wall Of Voodoo (Produced, Engineered, and Mixed by Tim Summerhayes and Wall Of Voodoo)
3-Dance, by Toyah Wilcox (Produced, Engineered, and Mixed by Tim Summerhayes and Toyah Wilcox)
4- Enola Gay, by Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark (Produced, Engineered, and Mixed by Tim Summerhayes and Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark)
5- Ain't This The Life, by Oingo Boingo (Produced, Engineered, and Mixed by Tim Summerhayes and Oingo Boingo)
6- Respectable Street, by XTC (Produced, Engineered, and Mixed by Tim Summerhayes and XTC)
Side B:
1- Offshore Banking Business, by The Members (Produced, Engineered, and Mixed by Tim Summerhayes and The Members)
2- We Got The Beat, by Go-Go's (Produced, Engineered, and Mixed by Tim Summerhayes and Go-Go’s)
3- Total Eclipse, by Klaus Nomi (Produced, Engineered, Mixed by Tim Summerhayes and Klaus Nomi)
4- Where's Captain Kirk, by Athletico Spizz '80 (Produced, Engineered, and Mixed by Tim Summerhayes and Athletico Spizz '80)
5- Nothing Means Nothing Anymore, by Alley Cats (Produced, Engineered, and Mixed by Tim Summerhayes and Alley Cats)
6- Foolish I Know, by Jools Holland (Produced, Engineered, and Mixed by Tim Summerhayes and Jools Holland)
7- Ku Klux Klan, by Steel Pulse (Produced, Engineered, and Mixed by Tim Summerhayes and Steel Pulse)
Side C:
1- Uncontrollable Urge, by Devo (Produced, Engineered, and Mixed by Tim Summerhayes and Devo)
2- The Puppet, by Echo And The Bunnymen (Produced, Engineered, and Mixed by Tim Summerhayes and Echo And The Bunnymen)
3- Come Again, by The Au Pairs (Produced, Engineered, and Mixed by Tim Summerhayes and The Au Pairs)
4- Tear It Up, by The Cramps (Produced, Engineered, and Mixed by Tim Summerhayes and The Cramps,)
5- Bad Reputation, by Joan Jett & The Blackhearts (Produced by Ken Laguna and Ritchie Cordell)
6- Birdies, by Pere Ubu, (Produced, Engineered, and Mixed by Tim Summerhayes and Pere Ubu)
7- Down In The Park, by Gary Numan (Produced, Engineered, and Mixed by Tim Summerhayes and Gary Numan)
Side D:
1- Shadow Line, by Fleshtones (Produced and Mixed by Fleshtones)
2- He'd Send In The Army, by Gang Of Four (Produced, Engineered and Mixed by Tim Summerhayes and Gang Of Four)
3- Cheryl's Going Home, by John Otway (Produced, Engineered, and Mixed by Tim Summerhayes and John Otway)
4- Homicide, by 999 (Produced, Engineered, and Mixed by Tim Summerhayes and 999)
5- Beyond And Back, by X (Produced, Engineered, and Mixed by TX and im Summerhayes)
6- Model Worker, by Magazine (Produced, Engineered, and Mixed by Tim Summerhayes and Magazine)
7- Sign Of The Cross, by Skafish (Produced, Engineered, and Mixed by Tim Summerhayes and Skafish)
These People Are Nuts
(I.R.S. Records 10th Anniversary 1979-1989)
Release Date: September, 1989
Label: I.R.S. Records
Released internationally
Producers: Various, indicated in track listings below
Formats: CD, Cassette
Tracks:
1-Nothing Achieving, by The Police (Produced by Stewart Copeland and Bazza)
2- We Got The Beat, by Go Go’s (Produced by Richard Gottehrer and Rob Freeman)
3-Thunder, by Wayne County & The Electric Chairs
4-Checking Out The Checkout Girl, by Wazmo Nariz (Produced by Wazmo Nariz)
5-Dare To Be Fat, by Root Boy Slim (Produced by Bob Greenlee and Ernie Lancaster for Root Boy Productions, Inc.)
6-Sign Of The Cross (Live), by Skafish (Produced by Tim Summerhayes and Skafish)
7-Jack The Ripper, by John Cale (Produced by John Cale)
8-Only A Lad, by Oingo Boing (Produced by Jo Julian)
9-Don’t Care, by Klark Kent (Produced by Klark Kent and Nigel Gray)
10-Ever Fallen In Love, by Buzzcoks (Produced by Martin Rushent)
11-Whine and Grine / Stand Down Margaret, by English Beat (Produced by Bob Sargeant)
12- Goo Goo Muck, by Cramps, (Produced by The Cramps)
13-About The Weather, by Magazine Recorded and Mixed by John Brand. Mixed by Martin Hannett)
14-Mexican Radio, by Wall Of Voodoo (Produced by Richard Mazda)
15-The Stand, by The Alarm (Produced by Mick Glossop)
16-Superman, by R.E.M. (Produced by Don Gehman)
17-Spirit In The Sky, by Dr. & The Medics (Produced by Craig Leon, assisted by Cassell Webb)
18-Like A Virgin, by Lords Of The New Church (Produce by the Lords)
19-The Future’s So Bright I Gotta Wear Shades, by Timbuck 3 (Produced by Dennis Herring)
20- Johnny Come Home, by Fine Young Cannibals (Produced by Gift, Steele, Cox)
21-The Sheep’s A Wolf, by Caterwaul (Produced by Dennis Herring)
22-It’ll Chew You Up And Spit You Out, by Concrete Blonde (Produced by Concrete Blonde and Earle Mankey)
X YEARS OF THE X. 1983-1993 Volume 2 91X (Promo)
Release Date: 1993
Label: I.R.S. Records
Released as promotional only
Formats: CD
Producers/Tracks: Same as These People Are Nuts
The Best Of The Region – Rock – ‘94
Release Date: 1994
Label: Blue Star Productions
Released in Northwest Indiana, nationally
Producers: Various, listed below as indicated on the album
Formats: CD
Tracks:
1-Innocent Kiss, by The David Carl Band
2-Harley Mama, by Shuddup & Drive
3-Nothing I Can Do, by Skafish (Produced by Skafish)
4-Dust, by Den Of Thieves
5-The Doctor, by Formula
6-Another Day, by Bill Hayden
7-Burn, by Steve Vansak (Produced by Steve Vansak)
8-The Other Side, by D.T. McGuire
9-Different Side, by Brave New World
10-Question Everything, by The Elvis Diet (Produced by Dave Parker at Barking Dog Studio)
11-If You See Kay, by Justyn Kase (Produced and recorded by Gary Loizzo)
12-Shooby Dooby, by Jeff Vale
13-Knot In My Face, by Mike Ramos
14-I Can’t Sleep At Night, by Something Big
15-Eyes Of The Beholder, by Inquisition
16-Faceless, by Chronic Disorder
Nothing I Can Do by Skafish (audio and video) to be re-released