Just before they disbanded, Slowdive put out the album Pygmalion in 1995. It was by far their most abstract album, coming from sugary pop on Just For A Day and the mature, experimental Souvlaki. Slowdive began to incorporate more elements of ambient electronica on Pygmalion.
Pygmalion is available as a limited edition of 2000 copies on purple marbled vinyl, packed in a deluxe heavyweight sleeve with rainbow laminate finish and includes an insert
Tracklist:
A1. Rutti
A2. Crazy For You
A3. Miranda
A4. Trellisaze Side
B5. Cello
B6. J’s Heaven
B7. Visions Of LA
B8. Blue Skied An’ Clear
B(. All Of Us