Pixies | ||||
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EP by Pixies | ||||
Released | July 9, 2002 | |||
Recorded | March 1987 | |||
Genre | Alternative rock | |||
Length | 16:30 | |||
Language | English | |||
Label | spinART | |||
Producer | Gary Smith | |||
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Pitchfork Media | (6.4/10) |
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Pixies is a 2002 EP release of the (mostly) previously unissued material from Pixies' original 17-track demo tape (known to Pixies aficionados as "The Purple Tape"), recorded at Fort Apache Studios in March 1987 by Gary Smith. Eight of the tracks from sessions were released in 1987 as the band's debut, Come On Pilgrim and the remaining nine were sourced for this release by SpinART Records in the U.S. and Sonic Unyon records in Canada.
All songs written by Black Francis, except "In Heaven" by Peter Ivers.
The Purple Tape was a demo that the band recorded in three days during their first studio session in 1987. The track listing is as follows:
† Appeared on the band's debut EP, Come On Pilgrim.
"Down to the Well" and "Rock a My Soul" from this session have been previously released on the Sounds Waves 3 EP, which was given away with Sounds magazine sometime in 1988.
Several of the tracks on the tape appeared in later albums (albeit rerecorded), such as "I'm Amazed", "Broken Face", and "Break My Body" on Surfer Rosa, "Here Comes Your Man" on Doolittle, a live version of "In Heaven" on the single for "Gigantic", "Down to the Well" on Bossanova, "Build High" on the single for Planet of Sound, and a revised "Subbacultcha" on Trompe Le Monde. A studio recording of the cover of "In Heaven (Lady in the Radiator Song)", from the surrealist David Lynch film Eraserhead, features on the demo.