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Slanted and Enchanted: Luxe & Reduxe

 
Album Review: Slanted & Enchanted: Luxe & Reduxe
 

  • Artist: Pavement
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: October 22, 2002
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Even back in 1991/1992, fans, geeks, and critics found it irresistible to compare Pavement to Nirvana, the underground band that made the concessions to the mainstreams and reaped the rewards, expecting the group that remained doggedly underground to make a rush for the charts, even if it really never made sense, especially when you became acquainted with their debut. Ten years later, give or take a month, each group has a reissue in the store -- one with one track to bait collectors to buy 13 songs they already have, the other with B-sides, EPs, Peel sessions, unreleased sessions, and a full live concert, plus a 50-page booklet, all presented as enhancements to a seminal 14-track album. Generous really isn't the word for this lavish reissue of Pavement's first album, dubbed as Slanted & Enchanted: Luxe & Reduxe -- it offers an embarrassment of riches, with each new song proving that the band really was not just the best of its kind, but the best of its time. A heady statement, to be sure, but few classic albums would have their status bolstered the way that Slanted & Enchanted does here, with 34 (!) bonus tracks, enhancing an already legendary album in ways that are giddily revelatory. Those that trawl file-sharing services or trade CD-Rs might find that they have already heard most of the material here, but even so, nobody can argue with the scope of this reissue, especially since the music is of astoundingly high quality. There are wonders to behold everywhere: the surging "Baptist Blacktick," discovering that the previous unreleased "Nothing Ever Happens" is quoted after "Trigger Cut" as "Wounded-Kite at :17," two John Peel sessions consisting of songs that never made the LPs (and it all could, most notably "Kentucky Cocktail"), Watery, Domestic is revealed as a key transition from Slanted to Crooked Rain with its final song, "Shoot the Singer," standing as one of the band's unheralded classics, and the entirety of the December 14, 1992, concert at the Brixton Academy in London is phenomenal, capturing a notoriously erratic live band at the peak of their powers. There's so much material here, the album itself feels like the bonus! But this isn't rarities for rarities sake: it all has something to offer. No other reissue of a single album of any genre has covered its ground so completely and appealingly; there's simply nothing left in the vaults, or on singles, and everything that's been added is worthwhile. It's essential listening, not just for indie rockers, but any serious rock fan. And here's hoping that the rest of the Pavement catalog is subjected to a similar treatment -- there are great B-sides from Crooked Rain through Terror Twilight that should be preserved in this fashion. (And maybe Matador will be able to reissue Exile in Guyville in a similar fashion for its tenth anniversary in 2003, adding all the Girlysound tapes -- this reissue is so good, it makes you greedy for more.) ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Summer Babe [Winter Version] Stephen Malkmus Pavement (3:16)
Trigger Cut/Wounded-Kite at :17 Stephen Malkmus Pavement (3:17)
No Life Singed Her Stephen Malkmus Pavement (2:08)
In the Mouth a Desert Stephen Malkmus Pavement (3:52)
Conduit for Sale! Stephen Malkmus Pavement (2:52)
Zürich Is Stained Pavement (1:41)
Chesley's Little Wrists Stephen Malkmus Pavement (1:15)
Loretta's Scars Stephen Malkmus Pavement (2:55)
Here Stephen Malkmus Pavement (3:56)
Two States Pavement (1:47)
Perfume-V Pavement (2:10)
Fame Throwa Pavement (3:22)
Jackals, False Grails: The Lonesome Era Pavement (3:21)
Our Singer Pavement (3:12)
Summer Baby [7" Version] Pavement (3:14)
Mercy Snack: The Laundromat Pavement (1:38)
Baptist Blacktick Pavement (2:04)
My First Mine Stephen Malkmus Pavement (2:21)
Here [Alternative Mix][#] Stephen Malkmus Pavement (3:58)
Nothing Ever Happens [#] Pavement (2:31)
Circa 1762 [#] Pavement (3:26)
Kentucky Cocktail [#] Pavement (3:33)
Secret Knowledge of Backroads [#] Pavement (3:27)
Here [#] Stephen Malkmus Pavement (3:48)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Texas Never Whispers Stephen Malkmus Pavement (3:08)
Frontwards Pavement (3:16)
Lions (Linden) Pavement (1:49)
Shoot the Singer (1 Sick Verse) Pavement (3:15)
Sue Me Jack Pavement (3:01)
So Stark (You're a Skyscraper) Pavement (3:01)
Greenlander Pavement Pavement (3:11)
Rain Ammunition [#] Pavement (3:24)
Drunks With Guns [#] Pavement (1:42)
Ed Ames [#] Pavement (3:21)
The List of Dorms [#] Pavement (2:25)
Conduit for Sale [Live][#] Pavement (3:10)
Fame Throwa [Live][#] Pavement (2:32)
Home [Live][#] Stephen Malkmus Pavement (3:14)
Perfume-V [Live][#] Pavement (2:14)
Summer Babe [Live][*] Stephen Malkmus Pavement (3:21)
Frontwards [Live][#] Pavement (3:18)
Angel Carver Blues/Mellow Jazz Docent [Live][#] Stephen Malkmus Pavement (3:01)
Two States [Live][#] Pavement (1:54)
No Life Singed Her [Live][#] Stephen Malkmus Pavement (1:45)
So Stark [Live][#] Pavement (3:56)
Box Elder [Live][#] Stephen Malkmus Pavement (2:44)
Baby Yeah [Live][#] Pavement (2:44)
In the Mouth a Desert [Live][#] Stephen Malkmus Pavement (3:59)

Credits

Pavement (Main Performer), Greg Calbi (Mastering), Mike Robinson (Producer), Mike Robinson (Engineer), Stephen Malkmus (Liner Notes), Stephen Malkmus (Design), Gerard Cosloy (Liner Notes), Mark Ohe (Design), James Birtwhistle (Producer), James Birtwhistle (Engineer), Gail Butensky (Photography), Dan Koretzky (Liner Notes), Frank Longo (Art Direction), Frank Longo (Design), Scott Kannberg (Photography), Boche Billions (Liner Notes), Chris Lombardi (Liner Notes)
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Wikipedia: Slanted and Enchanted: Luxe & Reduxe
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Slanted & Enchanted:
Luxe & Reduxe
Studio album by Pavement
Released October 20, 2002
Recorded December 24, 1990 to
December 16, 1992
Genre Indie rock
Length 69:07 (Disc One)
69:27 (Disc Two)
(Total - 138:34)
Label Matador Records
Professional reviews
Pavement chronology
Terror Twilight
(1999)
Slanted & Enchanted: Luxe & Reduxe
(2002)
Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain: LA's Desert Origins
(2004)

Slanted & Enchanted: Luxe & Reduxe is a double album by Pavement featuring a remastered version of the band's first studio album Slanted & Enchanted, as well as outtakes & live tracks from the same era as the original release. The album was released in the USA on October 20, 2002.

Track listing

Disc one "Slanted & Enchanted"

Slanted & Enchanted
1. "Summer Babe (Winter Version)"
2. "Trigger Cut/Wounded-Kite At :17"
3. "No Life Singed Her"
4. "In the Mouth a Desert"
5. "Conduit for Sale!"
6. "Zurich is Stained"
7. "Chesley's Little Wrists"
8. "Loretta's Scars"
9. "Here"
10. "Two States"
11. "Perfume-V"
12. "Fame Throwa"
13. "Jackals, False Grails: The Lonesome Era"
14. "Our Singer"
Slanted Sessions
15. "Summer Baby (7" Version)"
16. "Mercy Snack: The Laundromat"
17. "Baptist Blacktick"
18. "My First Mine"
19. "Here (Alternate Mix)"
20. "Nothing Ever Happens"
John Peel Session, June 23, 1992
21. "Circa 1762"
22. "Kentucky Cocktail"
23. "Secret Knowledge of Backroads"
24. "Here"

Disc two "Watery, Domestic"

Watery, Domestic
1. "Texas Never Whispers"
2. "Frontwards"
3. "Lions (Linden)"
4. "Shoot the Singer (1 Sick Verse)"
Watery Sessions
5. "Sue Me Jack"
6. "So Stark (You're a Skyscraper)"
7. "Greenlander"
John Peel Session, December 16, 1992
8. "Rain Ammunition"
9. "Drunks With Guns"
10. "Ed Ames"
11. "The List of Dorms"
Live Brixton Academy, London, Dec. 14, 1992
12. "Conduit for Sale!"
13. "Fame Throwa"
14. "Home"
15. "Perfume-V"
16. "Summer Babe"
17. "Frontwards"
18. "Angel Carver Blues/Mellow Jazz Docent"
19. "Two States"
20. "No Life Singed Her"
21. "So Stark"
22. "Box Elder"
23. "Baby, Yeah"
24. "In the Mouth a Desert"

 
 

 

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