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When rumors of a Pixies reunion started to swirl a few years ago, it seemed impossible. After all, those guys hated each other, right? But sure enough, the rumors turned into a full-blown tour that's turned into an ongoingand by all reports, harmoniousrevival. So far, Pixies 2.0 has released only two new studio recordingsa track for a Warren Zevon album, and the fun, iTunes-only throwaway track "Bam Thwok." The eMusic.com exclusive release "Hey"Live Pixies 2004-2005 doesn't change that, but it does offer fans a generous selection of live tracks cherry-picked from reunion dates all over the globe. The sound will be familiar to anyone who caught one of the shows; the band sounds vital but clearly has nothing to prove. It's a collection to warm the hearts of old fans, not win new ones, and it even includes a version of "La La Love You" in which Frank Black, Kim Deal, Joey Santiago, and David Lovering tell each other "I love you." Ahhh...Nellie McKay fans will have to keep waiting for her sophomore effort Pretty Little Head, which was yanked when Columbia unceremoniously dropped her a couple of weeks ago. (Take it from someone who's heard it: It's worth the wait.) In the meantime, they can download McKay's six contributions to the Rumor Has It... soundtrack, which strangely never saw stores in CD form. The set includes both McKay originals, including the disarmingly tender "Face Of A Faith," and a pair of covers, including a playful duet with Taj Mahal on "Baby, You've Got What It Takes"...
Gillian Welch's Black Star EP features just three live tracks (covers, no less), but they're all pretty indispensable. Whether interpreting Townes Van Zandt, Neil Young, ormost improbably and impressively, Radioheadthe modern country master brings the songs into her own fully realized world of regret and redemption.


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