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Origin Hawthorne, California, United States
Genre(s) Traditional pop
Art Rock
Baroque Pop
Psychedelic Rock
Psychedelic Pop
Surf Rock
Years active 1961—present
Label(s) Columbia Records
Capitol Records
Reprise Records
Caribou Records
Ariola Records
Associated acts Glen Campbell
Jan and Dean
The Honeys
The Flames
Website Website
Members
Brian Wilson
Al Jardine
Bruce Johnston
Mike Love
Former members
Carl Wilson
Dennis Wilson
David Marks
Ricky Fataar
Blondie Chaplin
Glen Campbell



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Thom Yorke, TV On The Radio, Devendra Banhart Reinterpret New Liars Album

February 4, 2010
Thom Yorke, TV On The Radio, Devendra Banhart Reinterpret New Liars AlbumLiars have announced the full-tracklisting for 'Sisterworld - Reinterpretations', which forms part of a special 2CD edition of their new album.

Disc one of the release features 'Sisterworld' while the second disc sees each song from the record re-imagined by a range of stars, including Thom Yorke and Devendra Banhart.

Alan Vega, TV on the Radio's Tunde Adebimpe and Kazu Makino from Blonde Redhead have also reinterpreted tracks.

Due to be released on March 8, the album will also be available on standard CD and vinyl.

As previously reported, Liars are due to play a one-off show at London's Shepherd’s Bush Empire on May 27.

The tracklisting for 'Sisterworld – Reinterpretations' is:

  1. 'Scissor' by Pink Dollaz, Lance Whitaker & Transformation Surprise
  2. 'No Barrier Fun' by Duetonal (Alan Vega / Suicide)
  3. 'Here Comes All The People' by Atlas Sound (Bradford Cox)
  4. 'Drip' by Kazu Makino (Blonde Redhead)
  5. 'Scarecrows On A Killer Slant' by Tunde Adebimpe (TV On The Radio)
  6. 'I Still Can See An Outside World' by Boyd Rice (NON)
  7. 'Proud Evolution' (Thom Yorke 500qd Remix)
  8. 'Drop Dead' by Fol Chen
  9. 'The Overachievers' by Devendra Banhart & The Grogs
  10. 'Goodnight Everything' by Melvins
  11. 'Too Much, Too Much' by Carter Tutti (Throbbing Gristle)

(by Jason Gregory)



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