Description
Slowdive's later
releases extended upon the likes of the Cocteau Twins and the more
atmospheric
sides of post-punk, and they closed out their career with an excellent
and misunderstood
ambient LP.
Souvlaki was
released on May 17, 1993 in the UK and on February 8, 1994 in the U.S.
Widely
regarded as their best album, it benefits from synthesizer contributions
from
co-producer Brian Eno on Sing, which he co-wrote, and Here She Comes .
The album's U.S.
release includes the previously unreleased cover of Some Velvet Morning
- written by Lee Hazlewood and Nancy Sinatra in 1967, and three tracks
from the
band's 1993 5 EP, all of which feature on this edition.
releases extended upon the likes of the Cocteau Twins and the more
atmospheric
sides of post-punk, and they closed out their career with an excellent
and misunderstood
ambient LP.
Souvlaki was
released on May 17, 1993 in the UK and on February 8, 1994 in the U.S.
Widely
regarded as their best album, it benefits from synthesizer contributions
from
co-producer Brian Eno on Sing, which he co-wrote, and Here She Comes .
The album's U.S.
release includes the previously unreleased cover of Some Velvet Morning
- written by Lee Hazlewood and Nancy Sinatra in 1967, and three tracks
from the
band's 1993 5 EP, all of which feature on this edition.
Additional Information
Barcode | 5013929146228 |
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Genre | Indie/Alternative |
Label | Cherry Red |
Format | CD |
Artist | Slowdive |
Tracklist
Disc One -
Alison / Machine Gun / 40 Days / Sing / Here She Comes / Souvlaki Space Station
/ When The Sun Hits / Altogether / Melon Yellow / Dagger
Disc Two - Some
Velvet Morning / So Tired / Moussaka Chaos / In Mind / Good Day Sunshine /
Missing You / Country Rain / In Mind Bandulu Mix / In Mind Reload Mix