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Complete "B" Sides

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Album Review

Like the rest of 4AD's Pixies retrospectives, Complete B-Sides is equally exciting and frustrating: Many of their B-sides are just as good as their album tracks, so it's terrific to see them collected onto a single disc. But a number of factors make it somewhat disappointing, not the least of which is that Complete B-Sides is available only as a U.K. import due to U.S. licensing problems. That won't dissuade Pixies diehards from seeking it out, but many longtime fans probably already have these songs, either on the original singles or on the bootlegs that proliferated while 4AD inexplicably sat on them. At any rate, Complete B-Sides mostly delivers the goods, kicking off with a ferocious version of "River Euphrates" from the Gigantic single. Witty, spooky Doolittle B-sides like "Manta Ray," "Weird at My School," and "Into the White" are so good that it's a shame they weren't saved for Bossanova, when the band really could have used them. Meanwhile, the Neil Young cover "Winterlong," which also appeared on The Bridge tribute, reaffirms the Pixies' ability to turn any artist's songs into their own. Not every song here scales these heights — "Bailey's Walk" and "Dancing the Manta Ray" are slightly less inspired bits of Doolittle-era pop perversity, and the snappy, strutting "Santo" and demented cow punk of "Build High" weren't quite ready for prime time, but they're still more interesting than many other bands' A-side material. Quirky cuts like "Make Believe," David Lovering's strangely charming tribute to Debbie Gibson, give the collection extra personality. The album also features some fun, if not extremely informative, comments about each track from Frank Black, as well as the clips for "Here Comes Your Man" and "Allison," which will only make fans clamor for the next logical Pixies release: a video collection. Though it doesn't quite do justice to the band's legacy, Complete B-Sides does a good job of filling in the gaps in the Pixies' body of work.

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Are you a Pixies Fan?

Then you should grab this right away. Most of these gems were readily available when the band was cranking out albums but they became hard to find after they broke up, but lucky for us, here they are all in one easy to buy place. Standout tracks are too numerous to mention but the cover of Neil Young's "Winterlong" is purely wonderful, Kim and Black Francis sound like they were made to duet on this. "Into The White," which usually pops up at their live shows, sounds a little subdued here but it's still a great track. "Build High" is so jumpy and fun, it makes me wonder how it didn't get on one of their regular releases. "Manta Ray" is not to be missed, Black Francis screaming out "Alright!" over the refrain typifies what made the Pixies so unforgettable. And the unplugged, mellowed down version of "Wave Of Mutilation" is simply epic. Get going and pick this one up.

Unbelievable Album

The entire album is incredible. I highly recommend downloading Wave of Mutilation (UK Surf version), which is an acoustic version of the track on Doolittle. I've listened to it hundreds of times, and it still breaks my heart. Also recommend Kim Deal's excellent cover of Neil Young's Winterlong.

the sweet smell of rebellion

The Pixies bring me back. Granted, I was only 12 and in full-blown faux-anarchy mode, but hell, I still remember it like it was yesterday. Around that time I saw a movie called "Pump Up The Volume" starring the one-and-only Christian Slater and received my introduction to The Pixies via the "UK Surf Mix" of "Wave of Mutilation." Still one of my favorite Pixies tracks of all time--nostalgia is a blessing and a curse.

Biography

Formed: 1986 in Boston, MA

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Combining jagged, roaring guitars and stop-start dynamics with melodic pop hooks, intertwining male-female harmonies and evocative, cryptic lyrics, the Pixies were one of the most influential American alternative rock bands of the late '80s. The Pixies weren't accomplished musicians — Black Francis wailed and bashed out chords while Joey Santiago's lead guitar squealed out spirals of noise. But the bandmembers were inventive, rabid rock fans who turned conventions inside out, melding punk and...
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