December 19, 2005 9:30

Pixies to release new album!

It's a live double

Pixies to release new album!

Pixies are to release a double live album with tracks taken from their reunion tours of 2004 and 2005.

‘Hey – Live Pixies’ is available now on emusic, and will be available in other music stores such as iTunes from January 3. There are no plans to release the album on CD or vinyl.

‘Hey’ features 28 tracks handpicked by the band, all taken from different shows, reports pixiesmusic.com.

The tracklisting, with the shows they’re taken from, is:

Disc One:

‘Planet of Sound’ (Manchester, England - 8/30/2005)
‘Debaser’ (Norfolk, Virginia - 12/6/2004)
‘Gouge Away’ (New York - 12/16/2004)
‘Ed Is Dead’ (Washington DC - 6/13/2005)
‘Bone Machine’ (Cleveland, Ohio - 6/8/2005)
‘No. 13 Baby’ (Leeds, England - 8/27/2005)
‘Holiday Song’ (Raleigh, North Carolina - 6/12/2005)
‘I Bleed’ (London, England - 6/2/2004)
‘Is She Weird?’ (Leeds, England - 8/27/2005)
‘Caribou’ (New York - 12/12/2004)
‘Crackity Jones’ (Norfolk, Virginia - 12/6/2004)
‘Something Against You’ (Washington, DC - 12/7/2004)
‘Into the White’ (Raleigh, North Carolina - 6/12/2005)
‘Dead’ (New York - 12/11/2005)


Disc Two:

‘La La Love You’ (Los Angeles, California - 6/2/2005)
‘Cactus’ (Edinburgh, Scotland - 8/28/2005)
‘Wave of Mutilation (UK Surf)’ (Indianapolis, Indiana - 6/7/2005)
‘Mr. Grieves’ (Indianapolis, Indiana - 6/7/2005)
‘Nimrod's Son’ (Washington DC - 12/8/2004)
‘Subbaculthcha’ (Leeds, England - 8/27/2005)
‘Monkey Gone to Heaven’ (Denver, Colorado - 6/5/2005)
‘Velouria’ (Toronto - 7/9/2005)
‘Wave Of Mutilation’ (San Francisco, California - 5/30/2005)
‘U-Mass’ (Boston, Massachusetts - 12/9/2004)
‘Here Comes Your Man’ (Newport, Rhode Island - 8/6/2005)
‘Hey’ (Dublin, Ireland - 8/23/2005)
‘Vamos’ (Washington, DC - 12/7/2004)
‘Gigantic’ (Norfolk, Virginia - 12/6/2004)

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