Pavement's Major Leagues EP spotlights one of the group's softest, most sentimental songs to date, and includes six B-sides: a radio edit of "Major Leagues," covers of Echo & the Bunnymen's "Killing Moon" and the Fall's "The Classical" from a 1997 BBC session, and the previously unreleased "Decouvert de Soleil," "Your Time to Change," and "Stub Your Toe," which were recorded with Pavement's original drummer, Gary Young.
Major Leagues (EP) - Pavement
3.25 out of 5
(7 tracks - 22 mins)
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4.99
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3.99
Country: International Genres: Pop, Rock Styles: Alternative Pop, Rock, Alternative, Indie Rock, Indie Rock Moods: Agreeable, Lively
Title/Composers | Performer | Listen | Time | Size | Size | |
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1 | Your Time to Change | Pavement | Play | 03:10 | 7 MB | 0 MB |
2 | Stub Your Toe | Pavement | Play | 02:34 | 5 MB | 0 MB |
3 | Decouvert de Soleil | Pavement | Play | 02:08 | 4 MB | 0 MB |
4 | The Killing MoonPete de Freitas, Ian McCulloch, Les Pattinson, Will Sergeant | Pavement | Play | 05:15 | 12 MB | 0 MB |
5 | The ClassicalKarl Burns, Paul Hanley, Marc Riley, Craig Scanlon, Mark E. Smith | Pavement | Play | 03:26 | 7 MB | 0 MB |
6 | Major Leagues (Edit) | Pavement | Play | 03:01 | 6 MB | 0 MB |
7 | Major Leagues (Demo Version) | Pavement | Play | 03:07 | 7 MB | 0 MB |
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0 mins | 0 MB |
Note: You are able to listen to 30-second samples for preview purpose.
Artist | Job | |
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1 | Adam Askew | Producer |
2 | Karl Burns | Composer |
3 | Pete de Freitas | Composer |
4 | Nigel Godrich | Producer |
5 | Paul Hanley | Composer |
6 | Stephen Malkmus | Guitar (Electric), Vocals |
7 | Ian McCulloch | Composer |
8 | Miti | Engineer, Producer |
9 | Les Pattinson | Composer |
10 | Pavement | Primary Artist |
11 | Marc Riley | Composer |
12 | Craig Scanlon | Composer |
13 | Will Sergeant | Composer |
14 | Mark E. Smith | Composer |
15 | Gary Young | Drums |
Quality | Format | Encoding | Description |
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Standard | MP3 | 320kps 44.1kHz | MP3 is an audio coding format which uses a form of lossy data compression. The highest bitrate of this format is 320kbps (kbit/s). MP3 Digital audio takes less amount of space (up to 90% reduction in size) and the quality is not as good as the original one. |