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Wowee Zowee: Sordid Sentinels Edition

 
Album Review: Wowee Zowee: Sordid Sentinels Edition

  • Artist: Pavement
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: November 07, 2006
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Unlike the double-disc reissues of Slanted & Enchanted and Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain, the expanded re-release of Wowee Zowee -- subtitled the Sordid Sentinels Edition -- appeared a year after the album's tenth anniversary, but since this re-release maintains the standard of excellence set by the previous reissues, it seems a little churlish to complain about a year's wait. Likewise, it seems a bit ungrateful to complain that there's not as much rare or unheard music here as there was on either S&E or CR, CR, because the very nature of the sprawling Wowee Zowee meant there wasn't much left in the vaults; it was structured like a classic, messy double-album, spilling over with ideas and masterpieces jutting up against irresistible throwaways that would usually be tucked away as B-sides. As such, there aren't many unheard songs here: two instrumental fragments, "Sordid" and "Sentinel," the former lasting 28 seconds and the latter clocking in at half that; the shambling, rambling "Stray Fire," as compressed and thin as a demo, that flows from laconic country-rock to a steady groove not dissimilar to the second half of "Fight This Generation"; and "Soul Food," an enjoyable goof accurately billed as a "jam session" in the liner notes and not much more than that.

This lack of new tunes -- and what new tunes that are here are relatively slight -- may come as a disappointment to some fans, but by any other measure, this Sordid Sentinels Edition is a stellar expansion of the original album. The non-LP material Pavement put out in the year following the spring 1995 release of Wowee Zowee was on par with the album. There are the B-sides for "Rattled by the Rush" and "Father to a Sister of a Thought," highlighted by the manic "False Skorpion," the moody "Brink of the Clouds," "Kris Kraft" with its overly complicated riff, and the wonderful country-rock "Easily Fooled," a song so good it appears here three times, once in its studio incarnation, once in a BBC Session for Steve Lamacq in March 1995, and once for an Australian radio performance from the summer of 1994. Those two radio shows make up for the bulk of the second disc, and there is some wonderful material here, too, including a medley of "Golden Boys/Serpentine Pad" for Lamacq and a version of "Box Elder" that opens with a ZZ Top-styled boogie then crashes into steady rolling version of one of the band's standards. There's also the Pacific Trim EP, with its priceless "Give It a Day" -- as lovely a song as Pavement ever cut -- and "Gangsters & Pranksters," a joke that retains its punch after a decade. Their contributions to the I Shot Andy Warhol soundtrack (the slow-churning "Sensitive Euro Man") and Brain Candy soundtrack (the bright, incandescent "Painted Soldiers") are here, as is "It's a Hectic World," their contribution to the Homage: Lots of Bands Doing Descendents' Songs tribute album, and "No More Kings," their contribution to the Schoolhouse Rock! Rocks tribute album which sounds as if it should have been included on the second half of Wowee Zowee itself. Finally, there's a previously unreleased alternate mix of "We Dance" and "Dancing with the Elders," an acoustic version of "We Dance" with a rocking coda that was originally released as Pavement's half of a split single with Medusa Cyclone. By any measure, this is a generous reissue: not only is it a lengthy 50 tracks, but the music is all good. For those who already have the singles and tribute albums, perhaps even the bootlegs, this is a handy way to round up the rarities, and for those that have never heard this stray slack, they're in for a treat: this is Pavement in its prime. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
We Dance Pavement (3:02)
Rattled by the Rush Pavement (4:16)
Black Out Pavement (2:09)
Brinx Job Pavement (1:30)
Grounded Pavement (4:16)
Serpentine Pad Pavement (1:16)
Motion Suggests Itself Pavement (3:15)
Father to a Sister of Thought Pavement (3:30)
Extradition Pavement (2:12)
Best Friend's Arm Pavement (2:19)
Grave Architecture Pavement (4:16)
AT & T Pavement (3:32)
Flux = Rad Pavement (1:45)
Fight This Generation Pavement (4:22)
Kennel District (Lyrics) Pavement (2:59)
Pueblo Pavement (3:25)
Half a Canyon Pavement (6:10)
Western Homes Pavement (1:51)
Sordid [Wowee Zowee Session Outtake][#] Pavement (:28)
Brink of the Clouds Pavement (2:25)
False Skorpion Pavement (2:03)
Easily Fooled Pavement (3:05)
Kris Kraft Pavement (2:46)
Mussle Rock (Is a Horse in Transition) Pavement (3:26)
Give It a Day Pavement (2:38)
Gangsters & Pranksters Pavement (1:30)
Saganaw Pavement (3:32)
I Love Perth Pavement (1:05)
Sentinel [Wowee Session Outtake][#] Pavement (:14)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Sensitive Euro Man Pavement (3:17)
Stray Fire [Wowee Zowee Session Outtake][#] Pavement (2:46)
Fight This Generation [#] Pavement (8:10)
Easily Fooled [#] Pavement (3:42)
Soul Food [Wowee Zowee Jam Session][#] Pavement, Doug Easley (3:46)
It's a Hectic World Pavement (1:03)
Kris Kraft [#] Pavement (2:38)
Golden Boys/Serpentine Pad [#] Pavement (4:33)
Painted Soldiers [#] Pavement (2:40)
I Love Perth [#] Pavement (1:10)
Dancing with the Elders Pavement (4:14)
Half a Canyon [Live][#] Pavement (5:27)
Best Friend's Arm [Live][#] Pavement (3:52)
Brink of the Clouds/Candylad [Live][#] Pavement (3:59)
Unfair [Live][#] Pavement (2:40)
Easily Fooled [Live][#] Pavement (3:24)
Heaven Is a Truck [Live][#] Pavement (4:02)
Box Elder [Live][#] Pavement (5:16)
No More Kings Lynn Ahrens Pavement (4:23)
Painted Soldiers Pavement (2:54)
We Dance [Alternate Mix][#][Outtake] Pavement (3:02)

Credits

Jesper Eklow (Chant), Hans Bunt (Engineer), Sibel Firat (Cello), Jesper Eklow (?), Steve Keene (Paintings), Steve West (Group Member), Armilite P. Rifle (Liner Notes), Mark Ibold (Group Member), Mark Ohe (Art Direction), Davis McCain (Engineer), John Croslin (Mixing), Greg Calbi (Mastering), Davis McCain (Mixing), Steve Keene (Original Cover Artwork), Bob Nastanovich (Group Member), Mark Venezia (Engineer), Doug Easley (Mixing), Frank Longo (Booklet Design), Doug Easley (Pedal Steel), Mark Ohe (Chant), A Firat (?), Doug Easley (Piano), Doug Easley (Liner Notes), Bryce Goggin (Mixing), Doug Easley (Engineer)
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Wowee Zowee:
Sordid Sentinels Edition
Studio album by Pavement
Released November 7, 2006
Recorded Mar 3, 1994-Jul 7, 1994
Genre Indie rock
Length 2:36:40
Label Matador Records
Producer Various
Professional reviews
Pavement chronology
Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain: LA's Desert Origins
(2004)
Wowee Zowee: Sordid Sentinels Edition
(2006)
Brighten the Corners: Nicene Creedence Edition
(2008)

Wowee Zowee: Sordid Sentinels Edition is a two CD compilation album by Pavement released on November 7, 2006. It contains the band's third album, Wowee Zowee (1995) in its entirety, as well as 32 of the band's other songs from that era, 18 of which were previously unreleased.

Matador Records offered extra items to people who pre-ordered the reissue. Those who chose to pre-order the album received a code redeemable on the Wowee Zowee: Sordid Sentinels Edition website for a rare recording of a live Pavement show at the Palace in Los Angeles on April 21, 1994. Also included in the pre-order deal was a free 7" record which included previously unreleased studio versions of the songs "Black Out" and "Extradition" and a poster based on a painting that artist Steve Keene originally contributed for the original release of Wowee Zowee in 1995.

A different version of "Easily Fooled" appeared on Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain: LA's Desert Origins as "The Sutcliffe Catering Song".

Track listing

Disc One

Wowee Zowee
1. "We Dance"
2. "Rattled by the Rush"
3. "Black Out"
4. "Brinx Job"
5. "Grounded"
6. "Serpentine Pad"
7. "Motion Suggests Itself"
8. "Father to a Sister of Thought"
9. "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"
Wowee Zowee session outtake
19. "Sordid"
Rattled by la Rush EP
20. "Brink of the Clouds"
21. "False Skorpion"
22. "Easily Fooled"
"Father to a Sister of Thought" single
23. "Kris Kraft"
24. "Mussle Rock"
Pacific Trim EP
25. "Give It a Day"
26. "Gangsters & Pranksters"
27. "Saganaw"
28. "I Love Perth"
Wowee Zowee session outtake
29. "Sentinel"

Disc Two

I Shot Andy Warhol soundtrack
1. "Sensitive Euro Man"
Wowee Zowee session outtake
2. "Stray Fire"
Recorded March 3, 1994 at Hilversum, Netherlands
3. "Fight This Generation"
4. "Easily Fooled"
Wowee Zowee session with Doug Easley on piano
5. "Soul Food"
Homage to Descendents tribute album
6. "It’s a Hectic World"
Steve Lamacq Evening Session (March 15, 1995)
7. "Kris Kraft"
8. "Golden Boys/Serpentine Pad"
9. "Painted Soldiers"
10. "I Love Perth"
Medusa Cyclone/Pavement split 7"
11. "Dancing with the Elders"
Recorded live at Wireless JJJ Radio in Australia (July 7, 1994)
12. "Half a Canyon"
13. "Best Friend’s Arm"
14. "Brink of the Clouds/Candylad"
15. "Unfair"
16. "Easily Fooled"
17. "Heaven Is a Truck"
18. "Box Elder"
Schoolhouse Rock! Rocks compilation
19. "No More Kings"
Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy soundtrack
20. "Painted Soldiers"
Wowee Zowee session outtake
21. "We Dance" (alternate mix)

 
 

 

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