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October 18, 2006

New Old Pavement - "Half A Canyon" (Live In Australia)

Still no confirmation on a reunited Pavement headlining Coachella '07 (we can dream, can't we?), so Matador's giving us the next best thing: a 50 (!) track reissue of Wowee Zowee. B-sides, rarities, BBC Evening Sessions, and this live version of the space-blues "Half A Canyon," in Australia, July 7, 1994.

Pavement - "Half A Canyon (Live In Australia)" (MP3)

If you pre-order the super-deluxe reissue from a participating store, you get more, more, more! From Wow-Out.com:

Wow Out! is simple. When you pre-order the deluxe, 2-CD "Wowee Zowee: Sordid Sentinels Edition" from a participating store, you will get to download a very rare live Pavement show, recorded on April 24, 1994 at the Palace in Los Angeles. Then on November 7th, when you pick up your CD at your store or when it is shipped to you, you will also receive a poster and, while supplies last, a super limited 7".

The poster features a painting by artist Steve Keene created for the original release of Wowee Zowee in 1995.

Here's a cut from that show:

Pavement - "Heckler Spray/In The Mouth Of A Desert (Live In Los Angeles)" (MP3)

Full 2CD tracklist and another cut from the album after the jump. But first ... greatest Pavement album? Go! (FYI: Crooked Rain people can slam a cock.)

Wowee Zowee: Sordid Sentinels Edition
DISC 1
01 We Dance
02 Rattled by the Rush (MP3)
03 Black Out
04 Brinx Job
05 Grounded
06 Serpentine Pad
07 Motion Suggests Itself
08 Father to a Sister Of Thought
09 Extradition
10 Best Friend’s Arm
11 Grave Architecture
12 AT & T
13 Flux = Rad
14 Fight This Generation
15 Kennel District
16 Pueblo
17 Half a Canyon
18 Western Homes
19 Sordid [previously unreleased Wowee Zowee session outtake]
20 Brink of the Clouds [Rattled by the Rush b-side]
21 False Skorpion [Rattled by the Rush b-side]
22 Easily Fooled [Rattled by the Rush b-side]
23 Kris Kraft [Father to a Sister of Thought b-side]
24 Mussle Rock [Father to a Sister of Thought b-side]
25 Give It a Day [Pacific Trim EP]
26 Gangsters & Pranksters [Pacific Trim EP]
27 Saganaw [Pacific Trim EP]
28 I Love Perth [Pacific Trim EP]
29 Sentinel [previously unreleased Wowee Zowee session outtake]

DISC 2
01 Sensitive Euro Man [I Shot Andy Warhol soundtrack]
02 Stray Fire [previously unreleased Wowee Zowee session outtake]
03 Fight This Generation [recorded March 3, 1994 at Hilversum, Holland]
04 Easily Fooled [recorded March 3, 1994 at Hilversum, Holland]
05 Soul Food [Wowee Zowee jam session w/Doug Easley on piano]
06 It’s a Hectic World [from Homage to Descendents tribute album]
07 Kris Kraft [BBC in-studio; Steve Lamacq Evening Session, March 15, 1995]
08 Golden Boys/Serpentine Pad [BBC in-studio; Steve Lamacq Evening Session, March 15, 1995]
09 Painted Soldiers [BBC in-studio; Steve Lamacq Evening Session, March 15, 1995]
10 I Love Perth [BBC in-studio; Steve Lamacq Evening Session, March 15, 1995]
11 Dancing With the Elders [from Medusa Cyclone/Pavement split 7″]
12 Half a Canyon [live; Wireless JJJ Radio, Australia, July 7, 1994]
13 Best Friend’s Arm [live; Wireless JJJ Radio, Australia, July 7, 1994]
14 Brink of the Clouds/Candylad [live; Wireless JJJ Radio, Australia, July 7, 1994]
15 Unfair [live; Wireless JJJ Radio, Australia, July 7, 1994]
16 Eaily Fooled [live; Wireless JJJ Radio, Australia, July 7, 1994]
17 Heaven Is a Truck [live; Wireless JJJ Radio, Australia, July 7, 1994]
18 Box Elder [live; Wireless JJJ Radio, Australia, July 7, 1994]
19 No More Kings [from Schoolhouse Rock! Rocks comp]
20 Painted Soldiers [from Kids in the Hall in Brain Candy soundtrack]
21 We Dance (alternate mix) [previously unreleased Wowee Zowee session outtake]

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As an album it would have to be "Crooked Rain" but come on they are all just so excellent.

Posted by: WJM at 10/18/06 1:56 PM | Reply
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As an album it would have to be "Crooked Rain" but come on they are all just so excellent.

Posted by: WJM at 10/18/06 1:58 PM | Reply
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I love 'em all, but if I had to pick one, it'd be "Brighten the Corners", and I'm kinda surprised at how easy that decision was.

Posted by: jervo at 10/18/06 1:58 PM | Reply
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i would say wowee zowee is the best summation of malkmus as a songwriter and slanted is the best summation of pavement as a band. can't wait for this reissue.

Posted by: george at 10/18/06 2:04 PM | Reply
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For me, they were really more of a singles band.

Posted by: Darwin at 10/18/06 2:09 PM | Reply
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Jesus Christ, last night I spent 2 hours listening to the slanted and enchanted re-issue. When I am 50, I plan on adding up how much of my life I spent listening to Pavement.

Posted by: JAck at 10/18/06 2:18 PM | Reply
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This is fantastic, thanks for the heads up, 'Gum. WZ is my favorite :)

Posted by: tk. at 10/18/06 2:24 PM | Reply
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never really did get into pavement. aside from all the slobbering indie cred they get, alot of people really do seem to like em. am i missing out? should i give em a shot? what album should i start with?

Posted by: balumpus at 10/18/06 2:33 PM | Reply
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Definitely start with Crooked Rain. Pavement is the best band ever. Hands motherfucking down.

Posted by: Eric at 10/18/06 2:57 PM | Reply
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I've never understood why these guys are lacquered with so much praise. Malkmus' voice and the overall sound of the band is distinctive for sure, but the actual songwriting (not counting lyrics) is pretty weak. I've listened to all their albums a ton of times trying to figure out what I'm missing, but Cut Your Hair still sounds like their best song to me.

Posted by: Chuck at 10/18/06 2:57 PM | Reply
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i'm still waiting for the k-fed/pavement mash-up..

po po zowee?

Posted by: jess at 10/18/06 4:08 PM | Reply
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wowee zowee is the best one, although crooked rain will probably always be their "classic." i had a six-disc cd changer in highschool, in four years there was never a reason to remove either album.

Posted by: ed at 10/18/06 5:10 PM | Reply
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My favorite is Slanted and Enchanted. It was just the first I bought and pretty much defines a period of my life. I say buy Crooked Rain if you're a newcomer because it's probably the most accessible.

Posted by: Eric at 10/18/06 5:48 PM | Reply
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This deal is worth it just for the '94 show... sounds too good to be true.

And unfortunately it is. You have to order from a participating store --- and not one of the those stores is located in California (Pavement's home state).

Posted by: Tim at 10/18/06 6:26 PM | Reply
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I prefer the earlier stuff, anything with that hippy-punk lunatic Gary Young on the drums (no offense, Westie, YOU CAN DRUM!)

So while it's not a proper album per se, just a collection of the early Eps and singles, I always point Pavement neophytes to "Westing (By Musket & Sextant)".

Either that or what's possibly the greatest 11 or so minutes in indie history, "Watery, Domestic".

Posted by: Hiro Protagonist at 10/18/06 7:12 PM | Reply
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Watery, Domestic is perfection. That's my favorite thing that they ever recorded. Too bad it is only four songs. All their records are great except for Terror Twilight which is merely very good. I would also recommend Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain as a starting point but everything is worth owning. I guess we should expect the Brighten The Corners 2 CD reissue in a couple of years.

Posted by: Joe at 10/18/06 8:24 PM | Reply
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my favorite's always kept changing. when i first started listening, it was brighten. then it was terror. then crooked rain (probably my all time). then slanted. and now, its wowee. ive probably listened to AT & T a thousand times. spritzer! on ice in new york city...

Posted by: david at 10/18/06 10:43 PM | Reply
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my favorite's always kept changing. when i first started listening, it was brighten. then it was terror. then crooked rain (probably my all time). then slanted. and now, its wowee. ive probably listened to AT & T a thousand times. spritzer! on ice in new york city...

Posted by: david at 10/18/06 10:44 PM | Reply
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my favorite's always kept changing. when i first started listening, it was brighten. then it was terror. then crooked rain (probably my all time). then slanted. and now, its wowee. ive probably listened to AT & T a thousand times. spritzer! on ice in new york city...

Posted by: david at 10/18/06 10:44 PM | Reply
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The show that you can download is excellent. The band is fine form, the set is great, and the sound is amazing. I got an email with the code for the download about 2 days after I pre-ordered the reissue. The fact that I am still getting a 2 CD reissue and a rare 7" along with this makes the small price I had to pay more than worth it.

Posted by: Joe at 10/22/06 10:34 AM | Reply
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