In celebration of the 30th anniversary of Bettie Serveert’s debut, Matador Records has announced a limited transparent orange LP + 7” of ‘Palomine.’ Heralded in its original four-star review by Rolling Stone as "untamed and free as pop gets,” the '90s classic will see its first pressing by Matador since the album's original release in 1993. The LP package will be accompanied digitally by the release of four previously unavailable era-appropriate tracks on streaming (three of which can be found on the accompanying “Brain-Tag” 7”) and newly remastered versions of the “Kid’s All Right,” “Palomine,” and “Tomboy” music videos on YouTube. ‘Palomine’ is featured as the first installment of Matador’s Revisionist History catalog series in 2023. A1. Leg A2. Palomine A3. Kid's Allright A4. Tomboy A5. Palomine Small B1. Under The Surface B2. Balentine B3. This Thing Nowhere B4. Healthy Sick B5. Sundazed To The Core C1. Brain-Tag D1. Get The Bird D2. Smile
Side A:
1 |
Leg |
2 |
Palomine |
3 |
Kid's Allright |
4 |
Tomboy |
5 |
Palomine Small |
Side B:
1 |
Under the Surface |
2 |
Balentine |
3 |
This Thing Nowhere |
4 |
Healthy Sick |
5 |
Sundazed to the Core |
Side C:
Side D: