2009, GBV Inc.
VINYL FORMAT. I'm sick and tired of all you backward-looking crybabies. You know who you are: "If only it were 1994..." 1994? Were you even alive then? How alive? "Not as alive as Robert Pollard is right now - working the boards, finding the words still jump when he says jump and the guitar chimes when he forms the chords on the six-string with his honest-to-God DIY, home-made calluses. A clutch of these songs started out live in the studio, with Mr. Pollard on guitar, and they buzz with the charge of on-the-spot generation. All the secret ingredients go into the mix - even Mr. P's brother, the estimable outside shooter Jimmy Pollard, returns to tweak a few knobs - and the result is music that comes alive with that sui generis Dayton grit and sparkle. Check out the needling, obsessive riff on the intro to "When a Man Walks Away" - no mistaking the Pollard touch there-- or the distortion-drenched start of "Epic Heads" where one can just about smell the heat rise from the solid state circuit board.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Things Have Changed (Down in Mexico City) |
| 2 | Johnny Optimist |
| 3 | When a Man Walks Away |
| 4 | Parts of Your World |
| 5 | Symbols and Heads |
| 6 | I Felt Revolved |
| 7 | Epic Heads |
| 8 | Stiff Me |
| 9 | Compound X |
| 10 | Accident Hero |
| 11 | Tattered Lily |
| 12 | Hippsville (Where the Frisbees Fly Forever) |
| 13 | Newly Selected Dirt Spots |
| 14 | Jimmy |
| 15 | Pigeon Tripping |
| 16 | Spectrum Factory |
| 17 | Perverted Eyelash |
| 18 | Cosmic Yellow Children |
| 19 | Blown out Man |
| 20 | Desiring |
| 21 | (All You Need) To Know |
| 22 | Architectural Nightmare Man |
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