Pavement
Songs covered by Pavement
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"1979 (live)," from the The Smashing Pumpkins album "Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness (disc 2: Twilight to Starlight)", was covered on the Pavement album "[non-album tracks]."
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"Camera," from the R.E.M. album "Reckoning", was covered on the Pavement album "Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain: L.A.'s Desert Origins."
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"The Classical," from the The Fall album "Hip Priest and Kamerads", was covered on the Pavement album "Major Leagues."
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"The Killing Moon," from the Echo & The Bunnymen album "Ballyhoo, The Best Of", was covered on the Pavement album "Major Leagues."
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"Killing Moon," from the Echo & The Bunnymen album "Ballyhoo, The Best Of", was covered on the Pavement album "What's Up Matador (disc 2)."
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"Oddity," from the The Clean album "Compilation", was covered on the Pavement album "God Save the Clean."
Pavement songs that have been covered
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"Box Elder," from the Pavement album "California 1992" , was covered on the The Wedding Present album "Singles 1989 - 1991 (disc 1)." -
"Box Elder," from the Pavement album "Slanted & Enchanted: Luxe & Reduxe (disc 2)" , was covered on the Holly Golightly album "Singles Round-up." -
"Here (live)," from the Pavement album "Slanted & Enchanted" , was covered on the Grandaddy album "A.M. 180." -
"Here," from the Pavement album "Slanted & Enchanted" , was covered on the Tindersticks album "Dustbin (disc 2)." -
"Here," from the Pavement album "Slanted & Enchanted" , was covered on the Richard Buckner album "[non-album tracks]." -
"Home," from the Pavement album "Westing (By Musket and Sextant)" , was covered on the Bardo Pond album "Everything Is Ending Here: A Tribute To Pavement (disc 1)." -
"Shady Lane," from the Pavement album "Brighten the Corners" , was covered on the Solex album "Everything Is Ending Here: A Tribute To Pavement (disc 1)." -
"Spit on a Stranger," from the Pavement album "Terror Twilight" , was covered on the Nickel Creek album "This Side." -
"We Dance," from the Pavement album "Wowee Zowee" , was covered on the Cat Power album "Drinking from Puddles: A Radio History."



