Shady Lane

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Shady Lane EP/Single
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ReleasedJune 10, 1997
Recorded1996
StudioPiedmont Triad (Winston-Salem, North Carolina)
Genre Indie rock
Length22:19
Label
Pavement chronology
Brighten the Corners
(1997)
Shady Lane EP/Single
(1997)
Terror Twilight
(1999)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Christgau's Consumer Guide A− [2]
Entertainment Weekly A− [3]

"Shady Lane" is a song by American indie rock band Pavement that appears on the album Brighten the Corners . It was also released as a two-part single and as an EP, which collects the B-sides from both the British singles. The single was accompanied by a video directed by Spike Jonze. [4] "Shady Lane" would become a top 40 hit in the UK for the band.

Contents

Background

The EP was released June 10, 1997, on Matador Records. It collects all the B-sides from the two "Shady Lane" UK singles. "Shady Lane (krossfader)" is a very similar version to the one on the album Brighten the Corners ; the gap between the first chorus and second verse is shortened and the extended instrumental part towards the end (identified on the album as J vs. S) is omitted. The song "Slowly Typed" can also be found on Brighten the Corners, where it is named "Type Slowly". The version here is quite different, faster and more lo-fi with a country touch.

Track listing

Part 1 - Shady Lane/Slow Typed

All tracks are written by Stephen Malkmus

No.TitleLength
1."Shady Lane (Krossfader)"2:33
2."Slowly Typed"2:52
3."Cherry Area"1:32
Total length:6:57

Part 2 - Shady Lane/Wanna Mess You Around

No.TitleLength
1."Shady Lane (Krossfader)"2:34
2."Wanna Mess You Around"1:27
3."No Tan Lines"3:01
Total length:7:02

7-inch – Shady Lane/Unseen Power of the Picket Fence

No.TitleLength
1."Shady Lane"2:33
2."Unseen Power Of The Picket Fence"3:54
Total length:6:45

EP

No.TitleLength
1."Shady Lane (Krossfader)"2:34
2."Slowly Typed"2:52
3."Cherry Area"1:32
4."Wanna Mess You Around"1:26
5."No Tan Lines"3:01

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References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. Christgau, Robert (2000-10-15). Christgau's Consumer Guide: Albums of the '90s. Macmillan Publishing. p. 242. ISBN   9780312245603.
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  4. "Full Cast and Crew for Pavement: Slow Century". IMDb. Retrieved 18 June 2012.