Pixies Doolittle
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Key Information:
25 - 25th Anniversary Edition B-Sides Peel Sessions & Demos 3LP Set
Cat No:
CAD3425
Barcode:
652637342512
Released:
28 November 2014
Description
The Pixies mapped the expansive boundaries of their sound on 1988’s Surfer Rosa—surf music, punk, rockabilly, and more—and then, with 1989’s Doolittle, they filled in the color and made it all more accessible. Frontman Black Francis had more hooks and weirdly catchy melodies than he knew what to do with, and his lyrical concerns were by turns surreal and inscrutable. But the inherent logic and integrity of his songwriting was undeniable—each tune offered all the pleasures of pop in a noisy and aggressive package, a combination of virtues that would have huge resonance when the Pixies' influence spread through alternative rock in the '90s.
Doolittle brought the Pixies a wider audience by countering every unusual turn with a moment of sweetness. “Wave of Mutilation” has a chorus worthy of a power-pop classic, but it has a deceptively complicated arrangement, with swells in volume and tricky stops and starts. “Here Comes Your Man” is the kind of song you swear you’ve known all your life when hearing it for the first time, with a twangy guitar refrain that evokes '60s bubblegum even as the lyrics are cryptic and strange. “Monkey Gone to Heaven” moves from spare verses with only bass and drums to explosive choruses, pointing to the quiet/loud structure that would become a standard form in rock within a few short years, but it’s delivered with a rare sense of urgency to match the spiritual torment of the words. Doolittle is one of the Pixies' defining albums, the ideal introduction to them and a crucial guidepost for understanding where guitar-based music was headed.
Doolittle brought the Pixies a wider audience by countering every unusual turn with a moment of sweetness. “Wave of Mutilation” has a chorus worthy of a power-pop classic, but it has a deceptively complicated arrangement, with swells in volume and tricky stops and starts. “Here Comes Your Man” is the kind of song you swear you’ve known all your life when hearing it for the first time, with a twangy guitar refrain that evokes '60s bubblegum even as the lyrics are cryptic and strange. “Monkey Gone to Heaven” moves from spare verses with only bass and drums to explosive choruses, pointing to the quiet/loud structure that would become a standard form in rock within a few short years, but it’s delivered with a rare sense of urgency to match the spiritual torment of the words. Doolittle is one of the Pixies' defining albums, the ideal introduction to them and a crucial guidepost for understanding where guitar-based music was headed.
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track list
Side A
- 1. Manta Ray
- 2. Weird At My School
- 3. Dancing The Manty Ray
- 4. Wave Of Mutilation (UK Surf)
- 5. Into The White
- 6. Bailey's Walk
Side B
- 1. Dead
- 2. Tame
- 3. There Goes My Gun
- 4. Manta Ray
- 5. Into The White
- 6. Wave Of Mutilation
- 7. Down To The Well
Side C
- 1. Debaser
- 2. Tame
- 3. Wave Of Mutilation (First Demo)
- 4. I Bleed
- 5. Here Comes Your Man (1986 Demo)
- 6. Dead
- 7. Monkey Gone To Heaven
- 8. Mr. Grieves
- 9. Crackity Jones
Side D
- 1. La La Love You
- 2. No. 13 Baby Viva La Lomo Rica (First Demo)
- 3. There Goes My Gun
- 4. Hey (First Demo)
- 5. Silver
- 6. Gouge Away
- 7. My Manta Ray Is All Right
- 8. Santo
- 9. Weird At My School (First Demo)
Side E
- 1. Debaser
- 2. Tame
- 3. Wave Of Mutilation
- 4. I Bleed
- 5. Here Comes Your Man
- 6. Dead
- 7. Monkey Gone To Heaven
Side F
- 1. Mr. Grieves
- 2. Crackity Jones
- 3. La La Love You
- 4. No. 13 Baby
- 5. There Goes My Gun
- 6. Hey
- 7. Silver
- 8. Gouge Away
