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1992 EP by The Afghan Whigs
Uptown Avondale
EP by The Afghan Whigs
Released1992
LabelSub Pop
ProducerGreg Dulli (engineered by John Curley)
The Afghan Whigs chronology
Congregation
(1992)
Uptown Avondale
(1992)
Gentlemen
(1993)
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Uptown Avondale is an EP by the band The Afghan Whigs. It bears the Sub Pop catalog number SPCD 53/215 and is representative of the Cincinnati band's soul influences. The EP contains covers of four classic Stax/Motown-era songs:

The E.P. also contains a remix of the band's song "Milez Is Ded" as a hidden track — the original was itself a hidden track on the 1992 album Congregation. This version features a looped drum track (same bed as The Stone Roses' "Fools Gold", and dozens of other tracks from the same timeframe) and some heavy effects on the vocals and guitars. The band referred to the new mix as "Rebirth of the Cool," as a pean to the Miles Davis album Birth of the Cool.

Track listing

  1. "Band of Gold"
  2. "True Love Travels on a Gravel Road"
  3. "Come See About Me"
  4. "Beware"
  5. "Rebirth of the Cool"

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