Pavement announce The Secret History compilation series of rarities
Pavement have announced The Secret History compilation series of rarities and unreleased material.
The Secret History Vol. 1 is the first of five compilations which will be released, consisting almost entirely of material never before available on vinyl.
Compiling 30 tracks, Vol. 1 includes B-sides, unreleased session tracks, John Peel sessions, and a 1992 live concert.
The Secret History Vol. 1 is released via Domino on 14 August, and is available to preorder now. The full tracklisting can be found below.
Tracklist:
1. "Sue Me Jack"
2. "So Stark (You’re A Skyscraper)"
3. "Summer Babe" (7” Version)
4. "Mercy Snack: The Laundromat"
5. "Baptiss Blacktick"
6. "My First Mine"
7. "Nothing Ever Happens"
8. "Here" (Alternate Mix)
9. "Greenlander"
10. "Circa 1762" (Peel Session 1)
11. "Kentucky Cocktail" (Peel Session 1)
12. "Secret Knowledge Of Backroads" (Peel Session 1)
13. "Here" (Peel Session 1)
14. "Rain Ammunition" (Peel Session 2)
15. "Drunks With Guns" (Peel Session 2)
16. "Ed Ames" (Peel Session 2)
17. "The List Of Dorms" (Peel Session 2)
18. "Conduit For Sale" [Live Brixton 1992]
19. "Fame Throwa" [Live Brixton 1992]
20. "Home" [Live Brixton 1992]
21. "Perfume V" [Live Brixton 1992]
22. "Summer Babe" [Live Brixton 1992]
23. "Frontwards" [Live Brixton 1992]
24. "Angel Carver Blues Mellow Jazz Docent" [Live Brixton 1992]
25. "Two States" [Live Brixton 1992]
26. "No Life Singed Her" [Live Brixton 1992]
27. "So Stark (You’re A Skyscraper)" [Live Brixton 1992]
28. "Box Elder" [Live Brixton 1992]
29. "Baby Yeah" [Live Brixton 1992]
30. "In The Mouth Of A Desert" [Live Brixton 1992]
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