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''Souvlaki'' is the second
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by English
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band
Slowdive Slowdive is a British rock band that formed in Reading, Berkshire, in 1989. The band consists of Rachel Goswell on vocals and guitar, Neil Halstead on vocals and guitar, Christian Savill on guitar, Nick Chaplin on bass and Simon Scott on drum ...
. It was recorded in 1992, and released on 1 June 1993 by Creation Records. On its initial release, ''Souvlaki'' peaked at number 51 on the UK Albums Chart and was greeted with tepid reviews from critics. It has since received retrospective critical acclaim and has been hailed as a classic of the
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genre.


Background

Prior to the writing of ''Souvlaki'', Slowdive co-vocalists and guitarists
Rachel Goswell Rachel Ann Goswell (born 16 May 1971) is an English singer-songwriter and musician who rose to prominence as vocalist and guitarist of the shoegazing, shoegaze band Slowdive, which formed in 1989. Goswell, along with Neil Halstead, Ian McCutch ...
and
Neil Halstead Neil Halstead (born 7 October 1970) is an English musician, widely known as singer, primary lyricist, and guitarist of shoegaze band Slowdive. He has been hailed by AllMusic as "one of Britain's most respected songwriters", and '' Time Out'' as ...
had ended their relationship and Halstead began to spend more time writing songs alone, a process that had been completed by the full band in the past. The album's title was taken from a skit by American comedy duo The Jerky Boys, where one of the duo prank calls a hotel manager asking him to perform sexual acts on his wife. Upon learning the manager is Greek, the caller says: "My wife loves that Greek shit... She'll suck your cock like souvlaki."


Recording

While touring Europe in early 1992, Slowdive began tentative work on ''Souvlaki'', writing and recording multiple takes of around 40 potential songs. According to the band's chief songwriter Neil Halstead, these early songs were influenced by Joy Division and the David Bowie albums ''
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'' and '' Lodger''. Alan McGee, the head of Slowdive's label Creation Records, was unimpressed by the band's material and rejected it, though he later decided to give Slowdive full creative control over the album. After returning to the United Kingdom following a May 1992 tour of the United States, Slowdive contacted
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, of whom Halstead was a "big" fan, and requested that he produce ''Souvlaki''. While Eno declined, he did agree to spend a few days recording with Slowdive, and out of these sessions came the tracks "Sing" and "Here She Comes". Following the sessions with Eno, Halstead began to take greater influence from
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in his songwriting; he has cited
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, and early
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as influences for the track "Souvlaki Space Station". Meanwhile, Halstead was in a fragile emotional state due to his recent breakup with Goswell. At the suggestion of Slowdive's manager, Halstead temporarily exited the recording sessions for ''Souvlaki'' in the summer of 1992 and travelled to Wales, where he stayed in a rented cottage for around two weeks. In Halstead's absence, only bassist Nick Chaplin and guitarist
Christian Savill Christian Savill (born 6 December 1970) is an English musician best known for his work as guitarist of Slowdive. Early life Born in Bury, Lancashire, Savill did not grow up in a musical family, but influenced by The Smiths (and specifically by ...
persisted in recording material, though Savill would later recall that he and Chaplin ended up merely recording several "joke songs". By the time he returned, Halstead had written a new batch of "stark and much more personal" songs, including "Dagger", which would make the final album. He has said that the lyrics he penned during this period were informed by both his solitary living conditions in Wales and his feelings about the end of his relationship with Goswell. ''Souvlaki'' was mixed by Ed Buller, who had previously worked with Suede and Spiritualized.


Release

''Souvlaki'' was released on 1 June 1993 by Creation Records. It peaked at number 51 on the UK Albums Chart dated 12 June 1993, 19 places lower than Slowdive's 1991 debut album ''
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'', and spent one week on the chart. Eight months later, the album was released in the US by
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, on 8 February 1994. The US release included four bonus tracks: a previously unreleased cover of "
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" (written by Lee Hazlewood and originally recorded by Hazlewood and Nancy Sinatra in 1967), and three tracks from Slowdive's 1993 ''5'' EP. A two-disc
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ed reissue of ''Souvlaki'' was released in 2005 by Castle Music, a subsidiary label of Sanctuary Records. The second disc featured the "Some Velvet Morning" cover, two tracks from Slowdive's 1993 '' Outside Your Room'' EP, all tracks from their ''5'' EP, and
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remixes of ''5'' track "In Mind". Another two-disc remaster was released by
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on 16 August 2010, featuring the same bonus tracks on the second disc.


Critical reception

''Souvlaki'' was released in the UK to middling reviews from critics. Dave Simpson of ''
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'' wrote: "'Sing' aside, I would rather drown choking in a bath full of porridge than ever listen to it again." John Mulvey of '' NME'' reacted with muted praise, calling ''Souvlaki'' "another exemplary product from spangly guitar heaven" but ultimately deeming it a "pretty but unfulfilled" album. In 2015, Slowdive and Alan McGee stated that they felt that ''Souvlaki'' was released at a time when dream pop and
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had become unfashionable and the music press were more interested in Britpop bands such as
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. In later years, ''Souvlaki'' has been met with more widespread acclaim. In a retrospective review for AllMusic, Jack Rabid praised the album as "quiet, moving, and aggressive simultaneously, mixing trance-like beauty with the deepest delayed guitar sounds around, a sound at once relaxing, soothing, and exciting, and most of all harshly beautiful." Nitsuh Abebe of '' Pitchfork'' described it as "a bit of an ''Essential Slowdive'' in itself", with songs that are simultaneously "pillowy-soft and passionately deep". '' Paste''s Zach Schonfeld called ''Souvlaki'' "the definitive shoegaze statement". In 1999, critic Ned Raggett ranked ''Souvlaki'' at number 83 on his list of the best albums of the 1990s for ''
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''. ''Pitchfork'' released a documentary about the album in 2015 as part of its ''Pitchfork'' Classic series. The following year, the website listed ''Souvlaki'' as the second best shoegaze album of all time.


Track listing


Personnel

Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes. Slowdive *
Neil Halstead Neil Halstead (born 7 October 1970) is an English musician, widely known as singer, primary lyricist, and guitarist of shoegaze band Slowdive. He has been hailed by AllMusic as "one of Britain's most respected songwriters", and '' Time Out'' as ...
– vocals, guitar *
Rachel Goswell Rachel Ann Goswell (born 16 May 1971) is an English singer-songwriter and musician who rose to prominence as vocalist and guitarist of the shoegazing, shoegaze band Slowdive, which formed in 1989. Goswell, along with Neil Halstead, Ian McCutch ...
– vocals, guitar *
Christian Savill Christian Savill (born 6 December 1970) is an English musician best known for his work as guitarist of Slowdive. Early life Born in Bury, Lancashire, Savill did not grow up in a musical family, but influenced by The Smiths (and specifically by ...
– guitar * Nick Chaplin – bass guitar * Simon Scott – drums Additional musicians *
Brian Eno Brian Peter George St John le Baptiste de la Salle Eno (; born Brian Peter George Eno, 15 May 1948) is a British musician, composer, record producer and visual artist best known for his contributions to ambient music and work in rock, pop an ...
– keyboards and treatments on "Sing" and "Here She Comes" Production * Ed Bullermixing * Guy Fixsen – engineering * Giles Hall – engineering (assistant) * Chris Hufford – engineering * Yvette Lacey – engineering (assistant) * Marcus Lindsay – engineering (assistant) * Martin Nichols – engineering * Slowdive – production, mixing * Andy Wilkinson – engineering Design * Steve Double – sleeve photography


Charts


References


External links

* * {{Authority control 1993 albums Slowdive albums Creation Records albums SBK Records albums