
Spoon announce tenth anniversary reissue of They Want My Soul
05 August 2024, 15:54
| Written by
Tyler Damara Kelly
Spoon have announced the tenth anniversary edition of their eighth album, They Want My Soul.
Along with the record’s original ten tracks – including classics “Inside Out,” “Do You,” and “Rent I Pay” – They Want My Soul: Deluxe More Soul Edition features 11 demos and alternate versions, almost all of which are previously unreleased.
Tracklist:
- Rent I Pay
- Inside Out
- Rainy Taxi
- Do You
- Knock Knock Knock
- Outlier
- They Want My Soul
- I Just Don’t Understand
- Let Me Be Mine
- New York Kiss
- Rent I Pay (Home Demo)
- One More Shot (Home Demo)
- They Way Love Comes (Home Demo)
- Inside Out (Home Demo)
- They Want My Soul (Home Demo)
- Outlier (Band Demo)
- Let Me Be Mine (Night Version Dub)
- Knock Knock Knock (Band Demo)
- Do You (Band Demo)
- New York Kiss (Home Demo)
- Inside Out (Reduction Mix)
They Want My Soul: Deluxe More Soul Edition is set for release on 8 November, and is available to pre-order now.
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