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Recorded after their landmark Girls Can Tell LP but released months before it, Spoon's Loveways EP served as a reintroduction to their core audience as a wiser, more confident combo. Britt Daniel and Jim Eno's unmistakable post-punk energy still anchors the band, but their infatuations with Wire and the Pixies have ceded a bit to allow blues, pop, and even doo wop influences in. While not their most cohesive set, the diverse range of the five songs is the EPs strength -- Loveways was the first indication that Spoon was chasing their own sound into exciting and unexpected territories, and in the process coming into their own as a great rock band. ~ Bryan Carroll
Recording information: 06/2000-07/2000.
Spoon: Britt Daniel (vocals, guitar); Josh Zarbo (bass); Jim Eno (drums).
Audio Mixers: Jim Eno; Britt Daniel.
Spoon Love Ways Songs | 1. | Change My Life |
| 2. | I Didn't Come Here to Die |
| 3. | Jealousy |
| 4. | Figures of Art, The |
| 5. | Chips and Dip |
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