When Slowdive disbanded in 1995, many music enthusiasts marked it as the end of an era for the shoegaze genre. Their final album, Pygmalion, released before their reunion in 2014, showcases a profound shift in their musical direction. It stands apart from their earlier works like ‘Just For A Day’ and ‘Souvlaki’, offering a more abstract and experimental sound.
This album features an exquisite tracklist:
- 1. Rutti – Slowdive (10:02)
- 2. Crazy for You – Slowdive (5:58)
- 3. Miranda – Slowdive (4:47)
- 4. Trellisaze – Slowdive (6:18)
- 5. Cello – Slowdive (1:32)
- 6. J’s Heaven – Slowdive (6:44)
- 7. Visions of La – Slowdive (1:42)
- 8. Blue Skied An’ Clear – Slowdive (6:51)
- 9. All of Us – Slowdive (4:09)
Year of Production: 1995. For fans and new listeners alike, this is one of the best shoegaze albums to buy, offering an introspective journey through sound.
Alison Price (verified owner) –
Slowdive’s Pygmalion is a breathtaking journey. Its sound is ethereal and haunting, truly a masterpiece of the shoegaze genre.
Emily Pennington (verified owner) –
I recently bought the cheap Slowdive Pygmalion CD and was amazed by its quality. Each track feels like a dream!
Kelsey Brooks (verified owner) –
Pygmalion is one of the best albums I’ve ever listened to. I highly recommend buying the vinyl for the full experience!