
Ty Segall announces extensive boxset of tracks and demos from 2007-2017
02 October 2019, 17:17
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Ty Segall has announced a new boxset that compiles 47 tracks and demos from 2007-2017.
Pig Man Lives Volume 1 is made up of 47 tracks recorded between 2007 and 2017.
The compilation consists of tracks and demos from Ty Segall's Manipulator, Freedom's Goblin, Emotional Mugger, Twins, Ty Segall, Slaughterhouse, and Sleeper albums.
Ty Segall's new release will be his first since his First Taste album landed in August.
Tracklist:
- Squealer
- Don't You Want to Know
- The Magazine
- Take Care to Comb Your Hair
- Mister Main
- Feel
- Green Belly
- Breakfast Eggs
- Manipulator
- Papers
- Song Number 12
- My Lady's on Fire
- Diversion
- Tall Man Skinny Lady
- Orange Color Queen
- Fanny Dog
- Meaning
- She Don't Care
- The Fakir
- Untitled #6
- Who's Producing You?
- Stick Around
- You're the Doctor
- California Hills
- DAGBLR
- Warm Hands
- Break a Guitar 2
- Every 1's a Winner
- Candy Man
- Handglams
- It's Over
- Golden One (Only One)
- Pan
- Alta
- The Singer
- The Hills
- Thank God for the Sinners
- Shoot You Up
- The Feels
- Connection
- Thank You Mr. Kane
- When Mommy Kills You
- She
- Slaughterhouse
- Sue Thumb
- Talkin' 'Bout Yourself
- 5 Feet Tall
Ty Segall's Pig Man Lives Volume 1 boxset will be released 1 November via Drag City. He plays London's Oval Space for three nights from 11-13 October. Find out more.
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