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1961 - Kaye, Midge and Debbie at RecoArts Studio in Philly
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SINGLES

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The producers planned to
hire male models for the cover.
We said we'd bring our
handsome boyfriends instead. They're the blur in the background. We
were staying at the Plaza in New York City and were besieged by hundreds of
girls. As it turned out, they were waiting for the Beatles, who were also staying
there for their first appearance on the Ed Sullivan show. It was February
1964.
Tribute
"Vintage Pixies" was created in Kaye's studio, Kristebelle Sound, in 1996, to meet the demand for a digital (CD) version of "Party with the Pixies Three," which was an LP record. Eight additional singles, recorded in the 60s, were included. All the subsequent albums were also produced at Kristebelle Sound.
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"Tribute to the Girl Groups" was the first CD made with Midge on lead, after she rejoined the group, replacing Debby in 2000. Bonnie sings lead on "Sweet Talkin' Guy" and "Jimmy Mack." Kaye sings lead on "Chains" and "Don't Say Nothin'."
"Now and Then" is the Pixies' first album recorded after the group reunited in 1991. It was recorded in 1995 at Windmark Studios in Virginia Beach, Virginia, and was the first album by the Pixies Three released on CD.
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2001 Our History

2003 40 Years and Counting
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2005 Dance the Night Away

"40 Years and Counting" was created for the 40th anniversary of the release of their first record, "Birthday Party." Every song on the album was chosen for a special reason. For example, "Beachwood 45789" is the song everyone thinks we recorded. "Sally Go Round the Roses" is a song we wish we had recorded. "Release Me" was the Pixies Three sound before Mercury changed it to lead/background. "One, Two, Three" was written by Len Barry for the Pixies Three, and when the group turned it down, he made a big hit of it!
"Our History" was a joint venture with Crystal Ball Records. Ten previously unreleased demos and alternate versions were released for the first time.
1996 Vintage Pixies
1995 Now and Then
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John Madara, along with Dave White, signed us to Mercury Records, as well as wrote and produced all our records between 1963 and 1965. We were delighted when John agreed to be a part of this CD. Not only did he sing and write the liner notes, he offered his talented ear during the mixing process. He sings lead on the opening cut, "What'd I Say," but we never actually saw him in person during the production if this entire CD. All the music files were sent via the internet, coast to coast.
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In 2006, Mercury Japan released a CD album of the original "Party With The Pixies Three," with the addition of the group's singles. All songs were digitally remastered. The album was repackaged as a miniature LP record album, with it's cardboard jacket. The liner notes include the lyrics to all 20 songs.
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