Feb 272012
 

Back Track looks back at an old cover that deserves a new spotlight.

The Pixies released their last studio album, Trompe le Monde, in 1991. With an album cover of eyeballs, and several songs exploring the world of sci-fi, it seems an unlikely place to hear a Jesus and Mary Chain song, but nestled within the tracks is an explosive cover of “Head On.”

Originally released on the Jesus and Mary Chain’s 1989 Automatic, “Head On” remains one of the brothers’ most successful singles from an album that struggled for acclaim. The JAMC version has an undertone of eroticism and malaise, as per usual, but the Pixies replaced that with a frantic energy, allowing for a fuller sound, in a song that suddenly becomes urgent. Download it below.

Pixies – Head On (Jesus and Mary Chain cover)

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  One Response to “Back Track: The Pixies Get Frantic on Jesus and Mary Chain Cover”

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  1. I remember the 1st time I listened to Tompe Le Monde. I thought it was weird that they covered a song that was released like a year before. But for the record, The Pixies did it better.

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