Fuck me, I don't know where they're digging up all the bonus tracks for these Pavement reissues but there are at least a thousand on the one for Brighten the Corners so it's obviously an abundantly generous source. There's a whole other career in there. I'll limit this to a quickie since it should be common knowledge that Pavement are about the height of wonky, shambolic 90s indie (although the edges were smoothed off just a little by the time this was first released) so I'll just say that this lovingly packaged effort is easily the way to go if you're collection doesn't have it in some form already. Until they do some nice vinyl reissues at least.. Hint!
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What their label says...
This package presents Pavement’s fourth album with two CDs containing the entire 1997 record, remastered from the original tapes, plus all the B-sides and compilation tracks from that period, and a plethora of unreleased live and studio tracks. · The CD edition comes in an embossed slipcase with a 62-page perfect-bound book containing photos, ephemera, writings and more.
The latest in Domino’s series of deluxe reissues of the original Pavement albums. This release sports the amazing packaging and extra content as seen in the previous three deluxe editions.