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Pixies Minotaur

Pixies Minotaur Box Set coming June 15



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All of the Pixies‘ studio records are being reissued in Limited Edition and Deluxe Edition box sets titled Minotaur that will be released on June 15, 2009. Rolling Stone has learned that the sets — which include the Come on Pilgrim EP (1987), Surfer Rosa (1988), Doolittle (1989), Bossanova (1990) and Trompe Le Monde (1991) — are being repackaged with the assistance of the two men responsible for art directing and shooting the photographs for the original albums, from Surfer Rosa’s iconic flamenco dancer to Trompe’s popping eyeballs: Vaughan Oliver and Simon Larbalestier.

Jeff Anderson, the founder of A+R (Artist in Residence), who is overseeing the project, says he didn’t want to touch the original master recordings of the Pixies’ albums, so the reissues will feature the music as it was originally released. The sets will not feature any live tracks, and decisions about bonus tracks haven’t been finalized. But the packages will definitely be stocked with bonus artwork — and they’re named after a mythic creature befitting the band’s powerful, warped rock & roll. Here’s how they break down:

For $175, the Deluxe Edition gives fans the five albums on a 24k layered CD and a Blu-ray for a total of five discs, plus a DVD of the band’s 1991 Brixton Academy gig (a year before their split) that also includes all their videos. The Deluxe Edition features additional artwork by Oliver and a 54-page book. The Limited Edition costs $450 and includes the entire Deluxe Edition plus all five albums on 180 gram vinyl, a Giclée print of Oliver’s artwork and a 72-page hardcover book. The Limited Edition comes with a slipcase, the Deluxe in a custom clamshell. Pre-order information is available at the A+R Website.

Oliver says he and Larbalestier came up with new artwork for the set by following the process they used back when the Pixies were originally recording: Simon shot photos, and Vaughan used them as a jumping off point — Vaughan also put his students at the University of the Creative Arts in Epsom to work, allowing them to design the track list titles. “My starting point would always be the music, reading the lyrics, talking with the band,” Oliver explains. “The images that Charles [Thompson, a.k.a. Black Francis] painted with his lyrics really struck a chord. His work is full of fantastic imagery that always appealed to me, and those were ideas I was trying to reflect with the packaging.”

Get a look at Oliver and Larbalestier’s work in action as Anderson and Vaughan talk about Minotaur to a soundtrack of “Where Is My Mind,” above.

http://www.rollingstone.c...-box-set/#
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Reply #1 posted 05/01/09 7:30am

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I'm a Pixies fan from the very first EP, so this is big news to me, but I don't think I'll buy this. A big selling point for me would have been if all the albums were remastered, so why they decided not to is baffling. I already got the albums on the dual layer CDs and the 1991 Brixton gig, and I don't really care for a fancy picture book I'll probably look at once lol .
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Reply #2 posted 05/01/09 8:52am

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SilverlakePhil said:

I'm a Pixies fan from the very first EP, so this is big news to me, but I don't think I'll buy this. A big selling point for me would have been if all the albums were remastered, so why they decided not to is baffling. I already got the albums on the dual layer CDs and the 1991 Brixton gig, and I don't really care for a fancy picture book I'll probably look at once lol .


I'm baffled that they're not going to be remastered. I do think that they will be the SACDs since they're gold on the data layer and that's how the SACDs that were recently released are. I only have Surfer Rosa on SACD and it sounds fantastic. That and the Bluray(have the show on VHS only) are reason enough for me to save up for this set.

It is pretty expensive though. That vinyl edition is crazy costly.
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Reply #3 posted 05/01/09 8:55am

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Might get it. I only own 'Doolittle' and it's damn good. Why no remaster?
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Reply #4 posted 05/01/09 5:18pm

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WildStyle said:

Might get it. I only own 'Doolittle' and it's damn good. Why no remaster?


The remastering thing is a puzzle. 4AD has reissued Pixies stuff numerous times, and I always expect remasters when they do this. The Breeders albums need remastering too. It's possible that Black Francis and Kim Deal being really old-school analog/2-track hounds just don't see the point in remastering.

Doolittle is my favorite Pixies LP.
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Reply #5 posted 05/03/09 8:38am

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i will be getting this

i just bought Frank Black greatest hits and it comes with a load of live tracks too!!
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Reply #6 posted 05/04/09 1:32pm

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japanrocks said:

i will be getting this

i just bought Frank Black greatest hits and it comes with a load of live tracks too!!


Here's Frank Black's newest project: http://www.amazon.com/Pet...hisProduct It's with his wife. It sounds pretty cool. I haven't picked it up yet.
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Reply #7 posted 05/04/09 2:13pm

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i love pixies, love the breeders, and i even give most of frank black's albums a try when i can...but i'm not going in for this. i'm afraid my lust for deluxe reissues is waning these days.
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Anxiety said:

i love pixies, love the breeders, and i even give most of frank black's albums a try when i can...but i'm not going in for this. i'm afraid my lust for deluxe reissues is waning these days.


Understood. The non-remastering is an issue for me (and the price), but if they are indeed the SACDs, they probably will get my moola. Also, I have always loved the artwork on Pixies albums and singles, so more from the same photographer is a nice bonus. I'm hoping for an Amazon pre-order discount...
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