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Tristessa (song)

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Released
  
December 1990

Label
  
Sub Pop

Format
  
7" vinyl, 12"

Recorded
  
Summer 1990 (single version) Winter 1990-1991 (Gish version)

Genre
  
Alternative rock, psychedelic rock

Length
  
3:40 (single version) 3:32 (Gish version)

"Tristessa" is a song by American alternative rock band The Smashing Pumpkins. The single was the Pumpkins' second ever release, and their first, and only, release on Sub Pop. Sub Pop released it as their "Single of the Month". It was written by Billy Corgan and later re-recorded for their debut album, Gish. The title is a direct allusion to Jack Kerouac's 1960 novella of the same name. There were about 4,000 of the original 7" single pressed in pink vinyl, while the rest were pressed in black vinyl. A failure to change the wax color between pressings resulted in about 100 that were pressed in grey-colored wax. These are especially rare and have sold for several hundred dollars apiece.

Contents

Following the release of "Tristessa", the Smashing Pumpkins were targets of a bidding war by multiple record labels, and ended up signing to Caroline Records. Unlike "I Am One", which was also re-recorded for Gish, "Tristessa" did not receive a second single release, and neither version of the song appears on the 2001 greatest hits collection, Rotten Apples.

Critical reception

CMJ called it "a grinding, drawled-out, lascivious rocker with a chisel-sharp pop aesthetic". The Los Angeles Times called it "a piece of scratchy acid-rock", and the Chicago Sun-Times said it was an "epic rocker". In 2007, Spinner wrote, "a decade after the onset of diminishing returns, 'Tristessa' remains an absolute monster".

Track listing

  1. "Tristessa" – 3:40
  2. "La Dolly Vita" – 4:15
  3. "Honeyspider" – 2:55 (present on UK 12" only)

References

Tristessa (song) Wikipedia