Slint (EP)
Slint, also known as Glenn/Rhoda or Untitled, is the first and only EP released by the rock band Slint.
Released after the band had already broken up, it includes two songs that were recorded in 1989. It was first intended to be released as a 12" single on Jennifer Hartman Records, as original copies of the Tweez LP included a flyer advertisement for the 12" as an insert. However, Slint signed to Touch & Go Records before it was sent to press and the master tapes were shelved. In 1994 Touch and Go released the EP in 10" and CD formats. It contained a previously unreleased track, "Glenn," and a reinterpretation of "Rhoda" from Tweez.
On the 10" vinyl edition, the sides of the record are labelled with illustrations of a triangle and an octopus, rather than A/B, one/two, or track titles.
Track listing
- "Glenn" – 6:11
- "Rhoda" – 6:53
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