Slanted and Enchanted: Luxe & Reduxe
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Slanted and Enchanted: Luxe & Reduxe is a double album
Double album
A double album is an audio album which spans two units of the primary medium in which it is sold, typically records and compact discs....

 by Pavement
Pavement (band)
Pavement is an American alternative rock band that formed in Stockton, California in 1989. In their career, they achieved a significant cult following, and they were called the best band of the 1990s by prominent music critics Robert Christgau and Stephen Thomas Erlewine...

 featuring a remastered version of the band's first studio album Slanted and Enchanted
Slanted and Enchanted
Slanted and Enchanted is the debut studio album by American indie rock band Pavement, released in April 1992 on Matador Records. The album was distributed to critics as early as 1991, months before its official release; the original distribution did not feature the entire band as several members...

, as well as outtakes & live tracks from the same era as the original release. The album was released in the USA on October 20, 2002.

Disc one "Slanted & Enchanted"

Slanted & Enchanted:
1. "Summer Babe
Summer Babe
"Summer Babe" is a 1992 song by Pavement. It was the last single released on Chicago's Drag City label before the band moved to the New York-based Matador label. The songs on this single would later be included on the Drag City compilation Westing , and on Matador's Slanted & Enchanted: Luxe & Reduxe...

 (Winter Version)"
2. "Trigger Cut
Trigger Cut
"Trigger Cut" is a 1992 single by indie rock band Pavement. The title song was featured on their debut album, Slanted and Enchanted. The B-sides, "Sue Me Jack" and "So Stark ," were recorded at the same sessions as the Watery, Domestic EP. Both B-sides were among the bonus tracks featured on the...

 / Wounded-Kite at :17"
3. "No Life Singed Her"
4. "In the Mouth a Desert"
5. "Conduit for Sale!"
6. "Zürich Is Stained"
7. "Chesley's Little Wrists"
8. "Loretta's Scars"
9. "Here"
10. "Two States"
11. "Perfume-V"
12. "Fame Throwa"
13. "Jackals, False Grails: The Lonesome Era"
14. "Our Singer"

Slanted Sessions:
15. "Summer Baby (7" Version)"
16. "Mercy Snack: The Laundromat"
17. "Baptist Blacktick"
18. "My First Mine"
19. "Here (Alternate Mix)"
20. "Nothing Ever Happens"

John Peel Session, June 23, 1992:
21. "Circa 1762"
22. "Kentucky Cocktail"
23. "Secret Knowledge of Backroads"
24. "Here"

Disc two "Watery, Domestic"

Watery, Domestic:
1. "Texas Never Whispers"
2. "Frontwards"
3. "Lions (Linden)"
4. "Shoot the Singer (1 Sick Verse)"

Watery Sessions:
5. "Sue Me Jack"
6. "So Stark (You're a Skyscraper)"
7. "Greenlander"

John Peel Session, December 16, 1992:
8. "Rain Ammunition"
9. "Drunks With Guns"
10. "Ed Ames"
11. "The List of Dorms"

Live Brixton Academy, London, Dec. 14, 1992:
12. "Conduit for Sale!"
13. "Fame Throwa"
14. "Home"
15. "Perfume-V"
16. "Summer Babe
Summer Babe
"Summer Babe" is a 1992 song by Pavement. It was the last single released on Chicago's Drag City label before the band moved to the New York-based Matador label. The songs on this single would later be included on the Drag City compilation Westing , and on Matador's Slanted & Enchanted: Luxe & Reduxe...

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17. "Frontwards"
18. "Angel Carver Blues/Mellow Jazz Docent"
19. "Two States"
20. "No Life Singed Her"
21. "So Stark"
22. "Box Elder"
23. "Baby, Yeah"
24. "In the Mouth a Desert"
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