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Limited Edition 7" Vinyl Picture Disc!
One-Time Pressing Of 3000 Copies!
3 Songs On Vinyl For The First Time!
Matador Records announces a three-song shape picture disc commemorating the 25th anniversary of Pavement's 1995 album Wowee Zowee. The special disc, cut in the shape of the speech bubble found on the cover of Wowee Zowee, features the tracks "Sensitive Euro Man" and "Brink of the Clouds/Candylad" that first debuted on Wowee Zowee: Sordid Sentinels, the expanded edition that was released on CD in 2006. Limited to a one-time press of 3,000 copies.
Originally released 25 years ago on April 11, 1995, Wowee Zowee was the third studio album that seminal '90s rock band Pavement put out on Matador Records. Their most eclectic effort saw the band disrupt traditional rock conventions of genre and style as they careened wildly from the country-tinged "Father to a Sister of Thought" to the bluesy intro of "Extradition" to the psychedelic wooze of "Brinx Job", all strung together by Stephen Malkmus's idiosyncratic and farcical lyricism. The overall effect generated a frenetic mosaic of slow-burners that persists today as the most charming and timeless collection of songs in the Pavement catalog.
Features
- Limited Edition
- One Time Pressing of 3000 Copies
- 7" Vinyl
- Shape Picture Disc
- Tracks on vinyl for the first time
Selections
- Sensitive Euro Man (Recorded 1996 for I Shot Andy Warhol soundtrack)
Side B:
- Brink Of The Clouds/Candylad (Recorded July 7, 1994 live on Wireless jjj Radio Australia)