Compilations

Bands on the Block (Matako Mazuri Records) (1985)
Includes alternate version of “Sound and the Fury.”

Woodshock (1985)
2 LP live compilation of Austin bands including Zeitgeist doing Gershwin’s “Summertime” live.

Austin Compilation: Compiled for Registrants to NMS 7 Austin Chamber of Commerce; Austin, TX (cassette only?) (1986)
Compilation made by Austin for New York City’s “New Music Seminar”; includes Zeitgeist’s “Things Don’t Change.”

It Came From Hollywood (Capitol SPRO 79199/79200) (1987)
Includes “In Your Eyes” (album version)

Certain Damage, Vol. 1 (CMJ-CD 0001) (July, 1987)
CMJ (College Media Journal) magazine sampler, includes “Once in a While” (album version.)

Certain Damage, Vol. 14 (Jan., 1989)
CMJ (College Media Journal) magazine sampler, includes “It’s About Time” (album version.)

KTCL Alternative Sampler Spring ’89 (1989)
Denver, CO radio station various artist compilation, includes “Star Telegram” (album version.)

Cover Me: The Songs of Bruce Springsteen (Rhino, R2 70700) (1986, 1989)
Various artists cover Springsteen songs- the Reivers do “Atlantic City”. First issued 1986, reissued 1989 with different cover art.

Hits: Return of Post Modern (HITS magazine, HT004) (1989)
Includes “Star Telegram” (album version.)

Squares Blot Out The Sun (DB Recs, DB 72) (1990)
DB Records artists, contains “Bidin’ Time” from the “Saturday” sessions.

20 Explosive Dynamic Super Smash Hit Explosions! (Pravda Records PR-6338-2) (1991)
A tribute to the K-Tel record compilations. The Reivers do Looking Glass’ “Brandy (You’re a Fine Girl)” (with Garrett on vocals.)

KLBJ’s Local Licks Live (1991)
Austin compilation released by 93.7 FM. The Reivers do “Breathin’ Easy”, recorded at Pearl’s Oyster Bar April 30, 1991.

Tales From the Edge, Vol. 10 (1994)
Compilation from Dallas radio station 94.5 FM KDGE. The Reivers are represented by the original 7″ version of “Electra”. This cd has been sold as a package with Vol. 9.

The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012)
“Araby” was included in the film, but didn’t make the officially released soundtrack.

Veronica Mars (2014)
“All the Drunks Say Amen” was included in the film, but didn’t make the officially released soundtrack.