Pavement - Quarantine The Past FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | Frontwards |
| 2 | Mellow Jazz Docent |
| 3 | Shady Lane / J Vs. S |
| 4 | Unfair |
| 5 | Here |
| 6 | Two States |
| 7 | Cut Your Hair |
| 8 | Grounded |
| 9 | Range Life |
| 10 | Gold Soundz |
| 11 | Summer Babe (Winter Version) |
| 12 | Embassy Row |
| 13 | Box Elder |
| 14 | Fight This Generation |
| 15 | Date W/Ikea |
| 16 | Shoot The Singer (1 Sick Verse) |
| 17 | Debris Slide |
| 18 | Trigger Cut / Wounded-Kite At :17 |
| 19 | Spit On A Stranger |
| 20 | Stereo |
| 21 | Heaven Is A Truck |
| 22 | In The Mouth A Desert |
| 23 | Unseen Power Of The Picket Fence |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OLE 900-1 | Pavement | Quarantine The Past (2xLP, Comp, RM) | Matador | OLE 900-1 | US | 2010 |
| WIGCD250 | Pavement | Quarantine The Past (CD, Comp) | Domino | WIGCD250 | Europe | 2010 |
| OLE 900-2, A&CMX015 | Pavement | Quarantine The Past (CD, Comp) | Matador, Arts & Crafts México | OLE 900-2, A&CMX015 | Mexico | 2010 |
| OLE9002J | Pavement | Quarantine The Past (CD, Comp) | Matador, Beggars Japan, Hostess K.K. | OLE9002J | Japan | 2010 |
| OLE 900-2 | Pavement | Quarantine The Past (CD, Comp) | Matador | OLE 900-2 | US | 2010 |
Notes
UK promo issue, comes in a PVC sleeve with wraparound picture insert and custom printed CDR.
Album
Quarantine the Past: The Best of Pavement is a compilation album released by Pavement on March 8, 2010 to coincide with the band's reunion. The title of the compilation references a lyric from the 1994 song Gold Soundz, which is the first song featured on the compilation. On January 5, 2010, Matador Records announced that a greatest hits compilation entitled Quarantine The Past: The Best Of Pavement would be released on March 9 on CD and double LP. The compilation would contain 23 tracks from. Quarantine the Past, the first-ever Pavement retrospective compilation, solves this problem by providing a cheap and easy entry point to the band that represents the breadth of their songbook. The best-known songs are featured- Cut Your Hair, Gold Soundz, Here, Shady Lane, Spit on a Stranger- but so are concert staples, fan favorites, and at least a couple of curveballs. The sequence is non-chronological, zig-zagging through the catalog and evenly distributing the obvious classics throughout the running order. It's important th. Pavements first compilation takes its title from a lyric Stephen Malkmus sings on Gold Soundz, a line about how you can never quarantine the past - which, of course, is precisely what a retrospective like this intends to do, to present a nice, tidy overview to accompany the groups 2010 reunion. More By Pavement. Slanted and Enchanted. Genre: Indie Rock. Genuinely one of the best greatest hits album I have ever heard. It's a true and honest compilation of songs that highlight Pavement for what they are one of the best bands of all time. Singles & Albums. Quarantine The Past: The Best. Chart Stats. Its not possible to enter the url of a release group. All suggestions will be manually verified. Listen free to Pavement Quarantine the Past: The Best of Pavement Gold Soundz, Frontwards and more. 23 tracks 72:36. Поиск презентаций, докладов, научных статей, публикаций и других образовательных материалов по запросу album Pavement Quarantine The Past. Quarantine The Past: The. has been added to your Cart. Add gift options. Buy used. Pavement played a big role in my teenage years. My first introduction to the band was in 1994 with the single Cut Your Hair' and album Crooked Rain Crooked Rain. CRCR to this day remains my favorite. It still has the lo-fi wackiness of Slanted & Enchanted but already showed glimpses of finely tuned songs on later albums. In my case it is the same as with many other fans, the first Pavement album you heard is your favorite and will carve out a part in your personal history. Play jigsaw puzzles for free Home. Quarantine the Past - The Best of Pavement Remastered, 2010. Album Review. by Matt Callard. It wasnt really until Blur name-dropped Pavement as an influence that the New York band started to emerge from the shady lanes of Cultsville. But by then the band had pretty much started to disintegrate. Since their demise in 1999 their legend has grown so much so that weve already had the back-slapping reformations, the most important band of the nineties accolades and luxurious repackaging of former glories. They were great, of course albeit erratically. So go buy the studio records and hear Pavement how they should sound warts n all
























