Come Pick Me Up
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| Studio album by Superchunk | |||||
| Released | August 10, 1999 | ||||
| Recorded | March 1999 at Electrical Audio in Chicago | ||||
| Genre | Alternative | ||||
| Length | 43:26 | ||||
| Label | Merge Records | ||||
| Producer | Jim O'Rourke, Superchunk | ||||
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Come Pick Me Up is the seventh studio album by Superchunk, released in 1999. It is marked by the presence of co-producer Jim O'Rourke, a well-known figure in underground circles. Superchunk drummer Jon Wurster said that O'Rourke was selected because the band wanted someone "coming from a different head-space." [1] O'Rourke helped the band decorate the album with string and horn touches that were not typical of their guitar-based sound. One of the horn players who appeared on the album is another well-known figure in underground circles, Shellac's Bob Weston.
The title of the album is taken from a line in "Hello Hawk," the album's first single.
Bass player Laura Ballance did the cover painting.
[edit] Track listing
- "So Convinced"
- "Hello Hawk"
- "Cursed Mirror"
- "1000 Pounds"
- "Good Dreams"
- "Low Branches"
- "Pink Clouds"
- "Smarter Hearts"
- "Honey Bee"
- "June Showers"
- "Pulled Muscle"
- "Tiny Bombs"
- "You Can Always Count on Me (In the Worst Way)"


