Death to the Pixies 1987-1991

Editorial Reviews
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Disc One of Death to the Pixies is the random-button scrambling of the Pixies' studio discs; Disc Two is a convincing live show that repeats a few of the songs and still doesn't make you feel that you've heard too much. There are, of course, plenty of arguments to be made for the band's original sequencing, but since the Pixies are as adept at pop hooks as they are at punk screech, the set works to freshen songs you know well--an effective reintroduction to a group that perhaps sounds even greater now than it did when making an LP a year in the late '80s and early '90s. Gigantic indeed. --Rickey Wright

Music Review:

  1. Don't Cut Your Fabric to This Year's Fashion
  2. Dookie
  3. Earth.Sun.Moon [Original recording remastered]
  4. Evolve
  5. Faith No More - Who Cares A Lot? The Greatest Hits
  6. Fantasma
  7. February Son
  8. Give 'Em the Boot, Vol. 4
  9. Glory Times [Import]
  10. Henry's Dream

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Laura Allan [Import]

The Basket Soundtrack [Soundtrack]

Symphonies 2 & 9

Music: Silence [CD-single]

Slowburn: Blissed-Out Beats and After Hours Anthem

The Eye [Import]

The Magic of Scotland

The Self Science [Explicit Lyrics]

Symphony for Improvisers [Original recording remastered]

Schubert: Die Schöne Mullerin

Swinging Sounds, Vol. 4

Supersonic: Portrait of a Genius [Import]

Tee Kee & The White Lion Family [Explicit Lyrics]

Piano Music, Vol. 1

Carnegie Hall Concert