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"Milk" is a song written and produced by American
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band
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from their self-titled debut studio album (1995). The song was released internationally the following year as the album's fifth and final single. Garbage collaborated with English
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musician Tricky on a new version of "Milk" for single release. Much media comment was made regarding a rumoured fall-out over the sessions, when it became known that Garbage produced a further mix of "Milk" that only incorporated Tricky's vocals from that session. After an acclaimed live performance of the new recording of "Milk" at the
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, as well as winning the Best Breakthrough Act, "Milk (The Wicked Mix feat. Tricky)" debuted at number 10 on the
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, outselling the previous single " Stupid Girl". A mix that deleted Tricky's vocal, "Milk (The Siren mix)", charted in Germany, Australia and New Zealand. In North America, "Milk" was released alongside album cut "
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" as part of a dual-single strategy to build upon the momentum built from the success of previous single " Stupid Girl". The single release was supported by Garbage's support slot for the
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Infinite Sadness arena tour and pre-empted the release of a
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compilation of all the band's
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s. Both "Milk" and "Supervixen" failed to chart when alternative radio chose to heavily support their soundtrack feature " #1 Crush" instead.


Background

"Milk" was written and recorded by the band at their own
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in
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during the 1994–95 sessions for ''Garbage'', and was the first track that
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wrote from scratch. Guitarist
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had happened to walk past Manson as she strummed an
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in their studio lounge. He thought the melody she was humming was interesting and took the idea to the rest of the band: Steve Marker and drummer
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. Within an hour, they had set up a mic in the
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, Vig programmed some
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, Marker played bass and Erikson fired up the
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. Shirley's vocal (aside from
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) was recorded in a single take facing the control room speakers. The main body of the song was recorded in 45 minutes. At a later point, Garbage recorded some ambient textures for the track, and even had a
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part recorded, but these were ultimately removed in favour of keeping the production simple. "It just had a really beautiful kind of feeling to it", explained Manson, "We tried to recreate it in the booth, but it just sounded flat." Vig elaborated: "When it came to mix, we just left it the way we had riginallyrecorded it". Manson had told the rest of the band hen she joined Garbagethat she was a songwriter, but the truth was that she had little input in the songwriting team that formed the core of her previous band: "As the lead singer, I was left most of the time with coming up with the melody and the licks," Manson remembered, ""Milk" was obviously augmented by the rest of Garbage, but the melody and the words are mine". She was inspired by a line in
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's ''
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'' ("her throat is a kitchen") and alluded to it in her lyrics for the song. Manson later described the composition was "a seduction, almost like a
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song", "I really like the vulnerable and sinister side of "Milk". It sounds like it's an innocuous love song and it's not" and again elaborated further: "It's been dismissed by people as the
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at the end of the album. To me "Milk" is the darkest, most hopeless of the songs. People say "Oh, it's lovey-dovey, so therefore it's a love song". But it's a very bleak song, it's about loss and the fear of loss; about things you can't have and things you will forever wait for."


Remix collaboration

After Garbage's fifth single " Stupid Girl" had been released internationally, the band's record label were considering what the follow-up single would be; at one point "
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", "Fix Me Now", and "Milk" were all considered. The band performed a headline concert at
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's
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in mid-April 1996 and were joined at the aftershow by English
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musician Tricky. The two groups hung out for the night, and decided to collaborate on a duet version of "Milk" featuring both Manson and Tricky on vocals. In May, the two acts spent a session in
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's CRC Studios working on the new recording. The session was setback with numerous glitches including a malfunctioning
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and a
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caught fire. Manson found the experience of working with a male vocalist "enchanting and illuminating". Tricky turned off all the lights in the vocal booth and pressed his mic against Manson's as they performed their parts. Internet rumors abounded that the session had been a disaster, with the band's
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claiming the results were not as expected, and that Tricky himself had been difficult to work with. The band's manager disputed the reported events, placing blame on problems at the recording studio. The band eventually put out a press statement to deny the rumours stating that the session had in fact gone well, the rework of "Milk" was still a work in progress and that further production by both Tricky and Garbage was required. Tricky finished his duet version of "Milk" in New York's Platinum Island Studios; Garbage completed their own guitar-led version of "Milk" in Madison during a break in their world tour. Garbage's rework was finished in two versions; the first was titled the Siren mix and featured only Manson's vocal; the second also incorporated Tricky's vocal and was titled the Wicked mix. Tricky took exception to Garbage releasing their own version as a single instead of his, and complained about the situation to the press.


Release

"Milk" was first released as a single in Australia and New Zealand by
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imprint label White. The single was released on October 7, 1996, on CD and
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and featured the Siren mix as the
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, and was backed up with the Wicked mix, Tricky's remix and the original album version. The single coincided with the band's first live dates in both countries, which saw the release of a tour edition of the album reach number four on the
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and number one on the RIANZ chart. Garbage made their first televised performance on Australian television on ''
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'' performing the single. A second "Milk" CD single was subsequently issued to stores containing the
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"Alien Sex Fiend", the band's own
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mix of "Dog New Tricks", and remixes of "Milk", "Stupid Girl" and "
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" by
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,
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and
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respectively. "Milk" debuted at number 48 on the Australian Singles Chart in early November 1996; the single then re-entered the chart in December and peaked at number 44. In New Zealand, "Milk" spent a single week at number 50. The Wicked remix of "Milk" featuring Tricky impacted UK radio stations in mid-October 1996 and was A-listed by both
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and
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. "Milk" subsequently reached number 19 on the airplay chart.
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pre-empted the UK release of "Milk" by issuing three limited "taster"
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s through
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stores in late October; the actual commercial release was on November 11. Two CD singles and a limited-edition
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were distributed to stores, each featuring the Wicked mix, and with remixes of "Milk" by
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,
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, Tricky and Rabbit in The Moon, and remixes of "Stupid Girl" by Danny Saber and Todd Terry spread across the formats. The 14,000 copy limited edition 7-inch vinyl format came housed in a white ripple-effect card sleeve, with a videogram image mounted on front, and a nine-panel white and blood red poster within. During the week of release, Garbage won the Best Breakthrough Act award and performed "Milk" live at the
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. "Milk" debuted on the
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at number 10, becoming the band's second top-10 entry on the chart. To mark the high position, Garbage performed a live videolink performance of the song from
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for broadcast on ''
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''. "Milk" spent eight weeks on the UK charts, and sold over 135,000 copies. Across Europe, "Milk" received heavy support from radio, peaking at number three on ''
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s Alternative Rock chart in December and climbing to number 24 on the European Top 50 airplay chart by January.
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released two CD singles for "Milk", backed with remixes, to record stores. In Germany, modest sales of "Milk" led to a seven-week run on their singles chart, peaking at number 84. In North America,
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enacted a dual-single release strategy; "Supervixen" would go to
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, followed by "Milk" at Triple A
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However, only "Milk" would be commercially released to retail, a
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initially, followed by the
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a week later, both backed with the new versions and a Rabbit in the Moon remix. On November 18, Almo serviced additional
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mixes to
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. The single sales of "Milk" posted a modest number-18 entry on the
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chart, which ranks the most popular songs in the United States that have yet to enter the
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. The chart impact of both singles was curtailed by the late October impact of a new remix of " #1 Crush" (from '' William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet: Music from the Motion Picture'') on
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, which alternative stations quickly added, dropping "Supervixen" almost immediately from their playlists throughout the country. As the soundtrack was not on their label, Almo refused to support "#1 Crush" and were adamant on making "Milk" a hit. Despite this resistance, in January 1997, " #1 Crush" hit number one on the alternative charts in both the United States and Canada; and gain modest traction at Top 40 radio. Despite not gaining much traction at radio, commercial sales of "Milk" enabled the single to re-enter the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart at number 15 and peak a week later at number six and hanging on until at the end of February.


Music video

The music video for "Milk" was shot in London by director
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. Originally scheduled to shoot in Paris while the band were in France on tour, it was more-cost effective to relocate the shoot to the UK and fly the band over and back. Two edits were completed: a single-take version for the album mix and a second version with some extra shots of Shirley for the Wicked/Siren mix. In the United States, VH1 added the "Milk" video to its playlist from November 11,
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following suit. a week later. In December,
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certified the video a Buzz Bin clip. The single-take album version "Milk" video was first commercially released on 1996's '' Garbage Video'' VHS and
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. A remastered version (a hybrid of the footage from the remix dubbed with the album version) was included on Garbage's 2007 greatest hits DVD ''
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''.


Remixes

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, after hearing Christophere's work on
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's "
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". He remixed "Milk", which was his preferred choice, after completing remixes of both "Queer" and "Stupid Girl". Christophere produced two versions of "Milk"; one downtempo ("Butchered Vegas mix"), and one in a club style ("Got It mix"), utilizing Manson's breathing vocal track over a
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beat inspired by Deep Dish. Christophere sampled sounds from various sources, such as
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, Plastikman, Portishead and musical cues from ''
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'' and ''
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'' in his mixes. "Milk" was the first major remix project undertaken by Massive Attack in four years. One of their mixes, the "D Mix" featured a 22-piece live orchestra. In the three weeks before the commercial release of "Milk", Mushroom distributed to
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stores a three-part 12-inch vinyl set as a "taster release". These were limited to 500 copies each and were packaged in a die-cut embossed card sleeve (one leather look, one
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, one rippled), each with a different
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colour inner jacket to identify which mix it is. In May 1997, Mushroom pressed a set of four remix 12-inch vinyl (one each of "Queer" and "Stupid Girl", and two of "Milk") to record stores in plain black card sleeves. The first "Milk" 12-inch featured three remixes by Massive Attack and the second featured the two Goldie mixes. In 2007, "Milk" was
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and included on Garbage's greatest hits album ''
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''. In 2015, "Milk", the Tricky remix, both Wicked and Siren mixes, and nine club remixes were remastered and released on ''Garbage (20th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition)''. The digital bundle also included the previously unreleased "Primal mix" by Massive Attack.


Critical reception

In a review of the debut album for ''
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'', Paul Rees called "Milk" an "elegant hymn", adding that "impressive and evocative of
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's vision of the dark, decaying cityscape of future
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''. A year later, the same publication reviewed the "Wicked Mix", stating "a bristling, brilliant reworking of the album track... an inspired fusion. Deep blue shuddering beats and a guitar sound so chilled out it's virtually refrigerated." Jackie Hayden, in an album review for ''
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'', told readers to "pay attention to the "
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"-keyboards which float in to make fleeting appearances". ''RASP!'' magazine declared the track the album's highlight, writing ""Milk", a song SexKylie would die for, is an indie-"
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" that soars ever upward in its frosty majesty". In their album review, ''
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'' wrote, "Manson gives her dreamy all on this one, an unbearably lovely, lush ballad. "A divinely spooked, penumbral beauty", wrote Sharon O'Connell in her ''
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'' album write-up, " Milk" recalls
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's work with
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in a pensive mood" wrote Emma Morgan in her ''
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'' review, while her colleague M.B.'s write-up for their sister-title '' Vox'' described "Milk" as "a stoners midnight
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'', referred to the subtle strain of sadness within songs such as "A Stroke of Luck" and "Milk", describing them as "beautifully melancholic pieces of trancey tragedy".


Track listings

* Australian CD and cassette ''White D1380/C1380'' # "Milk – The Siren mix" – 4:02 # "Milk – The Wicked mix" (featuring Tricky) – 4:02 # "Milk – The Tricky mix" – 4:19 # "Milk – album version" – 3:52 * Australian CD2 ''White D1519'' # "Milk – Rabbit In the Moon mix – 5:49 # "Stupid Girl – Tee's Radio mix" – 3:45 # "Queer – Danny Saber mix – 5:39 # "Dog New Tricks – The Pal mix" – 4:02 # "Alien Sex Fiend" – 4:37 * UK 12-inch taster (Rabbit In the Moon) ''Mushroom DJMILK1'' # "Milk – Got It mix – 9:32 # "Milk – Butchered Vegas mix – 5:49 # "Milk – Utter edit – 4:23 * UK 12-inch taster (Goldie) ''Mushroom DJMILK2'' # "Milk – VIP Rufige Trash Your Shit mix" – 7:38 # "Milk – Completely Trashed mix" – 6:31 * UK 12-inch taster (Massive Attack) ''Mushroom DJMILK3'' # "Milk – Trance mix" – 7:47 # "Milk – D mix" – 4:50 * UK 7-inch single ''Mushroom Records SX1494'' # "Milk – The Wicked mix" (featuring Tricky) – 4:02 # "Milk – The Tricky mix" – 4:19 * UK CD1 ''Mushroom Records D1494'' # "Milk – The Wicked Mix" (featuring Tricky) – 4:02 # "Milk – Completely Trashed mix" – 6:31 # "Milk – album version" – 3:52 # "Stupid Girl – Tee's radio mix" – 3:45 * UK CD2 ''Mushroom Records DX1494'' # "Milk – The Wicked mix" (featuring Tricky) – 4:02 # "Milk – Classic remix" – 4:47 # "Milk – Udder remix" – 4:49 # "Stupid Girl – Danny Saber remix" – 4:26 * US CD and cassette ''Almo Sounds AMSDS-89007/AMSCS-89007'' # "Milk – album version" – 3:52 # "Milk – The Siren mix" – 4:02 # "Milk – Udder remix" – 4:49 # "Milk – The Wicked mix" (featuring Tricky) – 4:02 * Europe CD1 ''BMG 74321 42322 2'' # "Milk – The Siren mix" – 4:02 # "Milk – Completely Trashed mix" – 6:31 # "Milk – album version" – 3:52 # "Stupid Girl – Tee's radio mix" – 3:45 * Europe CD2 ''BMG 74321 44018 2'' # "Milk – The Siren mix" – 4:02 # "Milk – Classic remix" – 4:47 # "Milk – Udder remix" – 4:49 # "Milk – The Wicked mix" (featuring Tricky) – 4:02 * UK 12-inch (''Milk Remixes'') ''Mushroom TRASH14'' # "Milk – VIP Rufige Trash Your Shit mix" – 7:38 # "Milk – Completely Trashed mix" – 6:31 * UK 12-inch (''Milk Remixes'') ''Mushroom TRASH14'' # "Milk – Classic remix" – 4:47 # "Milk – Trance mix" – 7:47 # "Milk – D mix" – 4:50


Credits and personnel

* Music: Garbage * Lyrics: Garbage * Produced: Garbage * Performed & mixed: Garbage * 2nd
engineer Engineers, as practitioners of engineering, are professionals who invent, design, analyze, build and test machines, complex systems, structures, gadgets and materials to fulfill functional objectives and requirements while considering the l ...
: Mike Zirkel * Vocals : Shirley Manson *
Keyboards Keyboard may refer to: Text input * Keyboard, part of a typewriter * Computer keyboard ** Keyboard layout, the software control of computer keyboards and their mapping ** Keyboard technology, computer keyboard hardware and firmware Music * Musi ...
: Duke Erikson * Samples & loops: Steve Marker * Drums : Butch Vig * Bass: Mike Kashou * Recorded at Smart Studios, Madison, Wisconsin.


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Release history


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Milk (Song) 1990s ballads 1995 songs 1996 singles Garbage (band) songs Music videos directed by Stéphane Sednaoui Song recordings produced by Butch Vig Torch songs Songs written by Shirley Manson Songs written by Duke Erikson Songs written by Steve Marker Songs written by Butch Vig