Slide (EP)
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Slide | ||
EP by Luna | ||
Released | March 30, 1993 | |
Recorded | RPM Studios, New York City | |
Genre | Indie pop, Indie rock | |
Length | 27:02 | |
Label | Elektra | |
Producer(s) | Fred Maher | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Luna chronology | ||
Lunapark (1992) |
Slide (1992) |
Bewitched (1993) |
Slide is an EP by the band Luna.
Released shortly after Lunapark, Slide follows in familiar footsteps of its predecessor. Consisting of two album tracks from the debut (Slide and a stripped-down demo version of Hey Sister) and an original track (Rollercoaster), the rest of this EP is peppered with cover songs and introduces Sean Eden on two of the six tracks. As would become common on Luna EPs and singles, the cover songs provided on Slide have been given the Luna treatment and aside from The Velvet Underground's "Ride Into the Sun", the songs sound remarkably different from their original versions.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "Slide" – 4:22
- "Indian Summer" – 5:46 (Beat Happening)
- "Ride Into the Sun" – 5:46 (The Velvet Underground)
- "That's What You Always Say" – 3:51 (Dream Syndicate)
- "Hey Sister" (demo version) – 2:58
- "Rollercoaster" – 4:17
[edit] Credits
[edit] Personnel
- Dean Wareham – Guitar, Vocals
- Justin Harwood – Bass
- Stanley Demeski – Drums
- Sean Eden – Guitar on Indian Summer and That's What You Always Say
[edit] Guests
- Grasshopper – Guitar on Slide and Hey Sister (demo version)
- Byron Guthrie – Drums on Hey Sister (demo version)
- Dave Kleiler – Guitar on Rollercoaster
[edit] Production
- Fred Maher – Produced Slide and Rollercoaster
- Luna – Produced Indian Summer, That's What You Always Say and Hey Sister (demo version)
- Lloyd Puckitt – Engineered Slide and Rollercoaster
- Don Sternecker – Engineered Indian Summer, and That's What You Always Say
- Dave Fridmann – Engineered Hey Sister (demo version)