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- Q7835707 abstract "REDIRECT Template:Infobox single"Trash" is the first single from the album Coming Up by Suede, released on 29 July 1996, on Nude Records. It is the first single on which all the songs were written without guitarist Bernard Butler, since Richard Oakes had taken his place. The single is tied with "Stay Together" as the band's highest charting at number three; however, it outsold the earlier single, thus making it their biggest selling single. The song signified a dramatic change in the band's sound, as they went from gloomy and theatrical to glam-induced pop. The single version of "Trash" charted at No. 3 on the UK Singles Chart in 1996. The song was the band's first overseas number one, hitting the top of the charts in Finland. The song proved to be a successful comeback single for Suede, receiving universal praise from critics. Melody Maker had proclaimed the song "single of the week" a fortnight prior to release. Ted Kessler of NME said: "So the scaremongers were wrong. Brett Anderson is the creative force behind Suede. Here's the proof: this week sees the release of their first post-Bernard Butler single and nobody can really admit that they thought it would sound half as good as it does."".
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- Q7835707 releaseDate "1996-07-29".
- Q7835707 runtime "246.0".
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- Q7835707 bSide "Europe Is Our Playground".
- Q7835707 format "CD, Vinyl record".
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- Q7835707 lastSingle ""New Generation"".
- Q7835707 length "246.0".
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- Q7835707 nextSingle ""Beautiful Ones"".
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- Q7835707 comment "REDIRECT Template:Infobox single"Trash" is the first single from the album Coming Up by Suede, released on 29 July 1996, on Nude Records. It is the first single on which all the songs were written without guitarist Bernard Butler, since Richard Oakes had taken his place. The single is tied with "Stay Together" as the band's highest charting at number three; however, it outsold the earlier single, thus making it their biggest selling single.".
- Q7835707 label "Trash (Suede song)".
- Q7835707 name "Trash".