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Brighten The Corners: Nicene Creedence Edition by Pavement |
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Brighten The Corners: Nicene Creedence Edition
by Pavement |
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ADAD-MAT-51 |
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Matador |
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Rock |
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Vinyl LP Reissue - 4 LPs Sealed |
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$79.99 |
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Vinyl LP Reissue - 4 LPs Sealed
| Track Listing:
1. Stereo
2. Shady Lane / J vs. S
3. Transport Is Arranged
4. Date w/ IKEA
5. Old to Begin
6. Type Slowly
7. Embassy Row
8. Blue Hawaiian
9. We Are Underused
10. Passat Dream
11. Starlings of the Slipstream
12. Fin
13. Westie Can Drum [Stereo B-side]
14. Winner Of The... [Stereo B-side]
15. Birds in the Majic Industry [Previously Unreleased Vocal Version Taking Place of Released Instrumental Stereo B-side Version] - (previously unreleased)
16. Slowly Typed [Shady Lane B-side]
17. Cherry Area [Shady Lane B-side]
18. Wanna Mess You Around [Shady Lane B-side]
19. No Tan Lines [Shady Lane B-side]
20. And Then... [Full Seven-Minute+ Version of Spit On A Stranger B-side]
21. Harness Your Hopes [Spit On A Stranger B-side]
22. Roll With the Wind [Spit On A Stranger B-side]
23. Then [BBC Radio One Evening Session, January 15, 1997]
24. Harness Your Hopes [BBC Radio One Evening Session, January 15, 1997]
25. Killing Moon [BBC Radio One Evening Session, January 15, 1997], The
26. Winner Of The... [BBC Radio One Evening Session, January 15, 1997]
27. Embassy Row Psych Intro [Previously Unreleased Intro, BTC Sessions Outtake] - (previously unreleased)
28. Nigel [Previously Unreleased, BTC Sessions Outtake]
29. Chevy (Old to Begin) [Previously Unreleased Version, BTC Sessions] - (previously unreleased)
30. Roll With the Wind (Roxy) [Previously Unreleased Version, BTC Sessions] - (previously unreleased)
31. For Sale! The Preston School of Industry [Previously Unreleased, VPRO Lola da Musica TV show, April 4, 1997] - (previously unreleased)
32. Oddity [From The God Save the Clean Compilation]
33. Type Slowly [Live] [From The Free Tibet Compilation]
34. Neil Hagerty Meets Jon Spencer in a Non-Alcoholic Bar [Previously Unreleased, KCRW's Morning Becomes Eclectic, February 25, 1997]
35. Maybe Maybe [Previously Unreleased Version, KCRW's Morning Becomes Eclectic, February 25, 1997]
36. Date w/ IKEA [BBC Radio One John Peel Live Session, August 21, 1997]
37. Fin [BBC Radio One John Peel Live Session, August 21, 1997]
38. Grave Architecture [BBC Radio One John Peel Live Session, August 21, 1997]
39. Classical [BBC Radio One John Peel Live Session, August 21, 1997], The
40. Space Ghost Theme I [Previously Unreleased, Recorded Live at WFNX, Boston, February 12, 1997] - (previously unreleased)
41. Space Ghost Theme II [Previously Unreleased, Recorded Live at WFNX, Boston, February 12, 1997] - (previously unreleased)
42. Beautiful as a Butterfly [Previously Unreleased, BTC Sessions Outtake] - (previously unreleased)
43. Cataracts [Previously Unreleased, BTC Sessions Outtake]
44. Classical [Radio 1 John Peel Show], The - (live)
45. Space Ghost Theme I - (previously unreleased)
46. Space Ghost Theme II - (previously unreleased)
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About Brighten The Corners: Nicene Creedence Edition by Pavement:
At last, a vinyl edition for one of the Pavement deluxe reissues, the fourth and most recent Brighten The Corners: Nicene Creedence Edition. A rather joyous pop explosion after the complications of Wowee Zowee, Brighten The Corners received both critical acclaim and commercial success.
This 4-LP Super-Deluxe Limited Edition vinyl box set includes eight extra tracks not on the CD, five of which are previously unreleased and one great unreleased song, ôAgony of the Stars.ö All in a super-deluxe M-Pak accordian-style box set. The set also includes the material from the CD version: the Remastered original 12-song album, 10 non-album B-sides, 10 outtakes (4 different versions and 6 entirely unreleased songs), and 14 live radio session tracks. The wealth of extra material testifies to the extraordinary creativity of the band in this period.
Also includes a 16-page 12 x 12 full-color booklet, essay by New Yorker critic Alex Ross and and MP3 coupon.
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