The Breeders Announce 'Last Splash' Reissue, Share Lost Song

Hear the previously unreleased "Go Man Go"

BY Emilie Richardson-DupuisPublished Jun 27, 2023

The Breeders' iconic album Last Splash turns 30 this year, and to celebrate the occasion, the band will re-release a remastered version on September 22 via 4AD.

After its release in 1993, Last Splash became an instant classic, still recognized today as a defining piece of music representative of the 90s alt-rock movement. The reissue will be remastered from the analog tapes previously thought to be lost. In the process of remastering, two unreleased tracks were also discovered and will be featured on the reissued version.

One of the tracks, "Go Man Go," has been shared today. Listen to it below.

Last Splash (the 30th Anniversary Original Analog Edition) includes two 12-inch 45s, plus an etched, one-sided 12-inch disc with the two lost tracks, "Go Man Go," a co-write between Kim Deal and the Pixies' Black Francis, and "Divine Mascis," a version of "Divine Hammer" featuring vocals by Dinosaur Jr.'s J Mascis. 


Last Splash (the 30th Anniversary Original Analog Edition):

A1. New Year
A2. Cannonball
A3. Invisible Man
A4. No Aloha
B1. Roi
B2. Do You Love Me Now?
B3. Flipside
C1. I Just Wanna Get Along
C2. Mad Lucas
C3. Divine Hammer
C4. S.O.S
D1. Hag
D2. Saints
D3. Drivin' on 9
D4. Roi (Reprise)

12-inch:

A1. Go Man Go
A2. Divine Mascis

Pre-order Last Splash (the 30th Anniversary Original Analog Edition).

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