Pixies - Spanish Chart Performance

Albums by Pixies

Title Highest Position Date Buy
Surfer Rosa (Remastered) 15 10 Mar 2023 10,99 € buy
Trompe le Monde 92 07 Dec 2019 10,99 € buy
Wave of Mutilation - Best of Pixies 47 01 Jun 2010 8,99 € buy
Wave of Mutilation: Best of Pixies 50 20 Aug 2018 10,99 € buy
EP1 18 10 Sep 2013 3,96 € buy
Ep2 70 14 Jan 2014 3,99 € buy
Indie Cindy (Deluxe Version) 23 29 Apr 2014 11,99 € buy
Indie Cindy 50 29 Apr 2014 9,99 € buy
Head Carrier 8 30 Sep 2016 8,99 € buy
Beneath the Eyrie 10 22 Oct 2019 9,99 € buy
Live from Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Cleveland, OH. June 8th, 2005 42 10 Feb 2023 8,99 € buy
Doggerel 6 30 Sep 2022 10,99 € buy

Songs by Pixies

Title Highest Position Date Buy
Isla de Encanta 96 10 Jun 2010 0,99 € buy
Where Is My Mind? 33 15 Mar 2023 1,29 € buy

About Pixies

Pixies are a Boston band formed by Black Francis and his college room-mate guitarist Joey Santiago.

Bassist Kim Deal (also of The Breeders) was recruited via a classified ad in a music magazine that stated the band's influences as "Peter, Paul & Mary and Husker Du". An associate of Deal's, David Lovering was hired as drummer.

In the late eighties and early nineties Pixies released a string of critically acclaimed and influential albums: 'Come On Pilgrim', 'Surfer Rosa', 'Doolittle' and 'Bossanova'. The band were massively successful in Europe but failed to crossover from college radio to the mainstream in the US. They defined the quiet-loud-quiet-loud dynamic that Kurt Cobain used as his template for Nirvana - he claimed on numerous occasions to be "just ripping off Pixies".

Following the release of their fifth studio album, 'Trompe' Le Monde, Black Francis notified his colleagues via fax that the band were splitting up. He then embarked on a solo career as Frank Black. Kim Deal focused on the band she had founded with Throwing Muses; Tanya Donnelly, The Breeders.

The band reformed in 2003 and began touring less than a year later. Very little new material was released initially. Pixies did contribute a few cover versions to tribute records. The song 'Bam Thwok' was released in 2003 via the iTunes store and a song named 'Bagboy' was made available for download from their official site in 2013.

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