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Mar 24, 2004 12:00 a.m. - KINGBLIND: Music, Art & Entertainment
2xCD My Bloody Valentine Comp Due Next Month
 My Bloody Valentine have announced the pending release of a new two-disc release compiling material from their long out-of-print EPs, as well as a handful of previously unreleased tracks, all in crystalline, lovingly remastered stereo. Apparently titled Remastered EPs, the first disc compiles every track from the four EPs issued between 1988-1990 (You Made Me Realise, Feed Me With Your Kiss, Glider and Tremolo), while the second disc contains eight unreleased songs. According to Mybloodyvalentine.net, the compilation is set to be released April 21st, though it’s already currently available via Japanese import. Otherwise, it can be pre-ordered via sirendisc.com (who claim it’s due to ship April 12th) or amazon.co.uk (who have it as a May 3rd release). Or you can just give into record company release-date tyranny and wait patiently. Tracklist: Disc 1 - EPs 01 You Made Me Realise 02 Slow 03 Thorn 04 Cigarette In Your Bed 05 Drive It All Over Me 06 Feed Me With Your Kiss 07 I Believe 08 Emptiness Inside 09 I Need No Trust 10 Soon 11 Glider 12 Don’t Ask Why 13 Off Your Face 14 To Here Knows When 15 Swallow 16 Honey Power 17 Moon Song Disc 2 - Unreleased 01 Instrumental #2 02 Instrumental #1 03 Cowboy Song 04 Good For You 05 Sugar 06 Kevin Song 07 Belinda Song 08 Glider (Long) There’s no official word on exactly who has remastered the songs, but like the answer to all life’s great mysteries, it’s probably Kevin Shields. Who’s buried in Grant’s Tomb? Kevin Shields. When was the War of 1812? Kevin Shields. And speaking of the man who is to the flanger what J.D. Salinger is to the word "crumby," Shields recently gave an interview with The Guardian, which the publication claimed was his first interview in 12 years. If you like it, you can read the one he gave to Arthur Magazine last November. Oh snap! The interview is fairly lengthy, although much of the length is due to back-story rather than juicy, new Shields quotes. It comes off as a bit of a modern folk-tale of the reclusive genius, with entertaining tall tales like the one about Air drummer Brian Reitzell coaxing Shields back into the world, and the one wherein Shields’ craziness is measured by the amount of chinchillas and barbed wire he used to keep in his house. How many chinchillas and how much barbed wire? Lots and plenty. They’re like peanut butter and pianos: They definitely could go together, but we’ll be fucked if we can tell you how.
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