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| Disc: 1 | |||
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| 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 | |||
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| Disc: 2 | |||
| 1. Sensitive Euro Man [I Shot Andy Warhol soundtrack] | |||
| 2. Stray Fire [previously unreleased Wowee Zowee session outtake] | |||
| 3. Fight This Generation [recorded March 3, 1994 at Hilversum, Holland] | |||
| 4. Easily Fooled [recorded March 3, 1994 at Hilversum, Holland] | |||
| 5. Soul Food [Wowee Zowee jam session w/Doug Easley on piano] | |||
| 6. It's a Hectic World [from Homage to Descendents tribute album] | |||
| 7. Kris Kraft [BBC in-studio; Steve Lamacq Evening Session, March 15, 1995] | |||
| 8. Golden Boys/Serpentine Pad [BBC in-studio; Steve Lamacq Evening Session, March 15, 1995] | |||
| 9. 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] | |||
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Wowee Zowee,
By Ben Dugan "Ben Dugan" (Flying Monkey Killer) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Wowee Zowee: Sordid Sentinels Edition (W/Book) (Audio CD)
It's weird that a band like Pavement, who often seemed bored with many of the trappings of rock rules, are the best at putting out these deluxe, extended editions. Where most bands redo the sound a little, throw on a few demos, maybe a live track or two and then expect you to buy it for thirty dollars, Pavement continue to re-release their back catalog with excellent books, a plethora of bonus tracks and excellent packaging. And all for a decent price. God bless you Pavement.
"Wowee Zowee: Sordid Sentinels Edition" continues this trend with yet another great package. The origanel album sounds great, and although not all the bonus material is golden, everything is worth hearing as it paints a more complete picture of who Pavement were at this time period. And since this is Pavement's most eccentric album, most of the bonuses only help in better understanding the record. The only reason I give this four stars is because I don't think "Wowee Zowee" is a five star record. It's a little sloppy(but not in the typical Pavement way) and more scattershot than what came before(and in many what would come after). Not everything works, but what does work works amazingly, and if you are a fan of Pavement then this a no brainer purchase. And even if you're not a fan of Pavement's this is still an excellent addition to your collection.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wowee Zowee indeed...,
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This review is from: Wowee Zowee: Sordid Sentinels Edition (W/Book) (Audio CD)
When this album first came out I listened to it countless times. Over the years it has remained with me and I've returned to it again and again. Now it has returned to me with tons of added bonuses. And it's safe to say it has withstood the test of time. This is an absolute masterpiece. My favorite album ever.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
5 stars, but beware of scant liner notes,
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This review is from: Wowee Zowee: Sordid Sentinels Edition (W/Book) (Audio CD)
although i had plenty of friends who thought this was Pavement's masterpiece, i always thought it was a bit of an over-reach, too ambitious. consequently, i felt there were several songs that sounded strangely out of place and/or just not that good. now, those songs seem to get lost among (or blend in with) all the b-sides, previously unreleased tracks, etc that are included on this reissue, some of which are really very good and interesting (ex. the alternative version of "Fight This Generation").
the packaging is handsome, but not very durable. if you have the previous Pavement reissues then you know what I'm talking about. my big critique is a total lack of written text in the liner notes about the band and/or the making of Wowee Zoweee. there are only two measley blurbs (no longer than this review);one written by Malkmus and the other by the studio engineer.
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