Black Francis of the Pixies rocked the Wang Theater on November 27th (photo by Thomas Lewis) Those who attended the Wang Theater on Friday and Saturday night were given a rare treat: the most influential band that Boston has produced rocked the house. This Pixies tour was to honor the 20th anniversary of the release of their critically acclaimed album “Doolittle” . Just this month, the Pixies released a comprehensive collection of all of their studio albums called “Minotaur”. “Minotaur” includes all five albums on all the following formats: 24-karat gold CDs, Blu-ray DVDs, DVDs mastered for 5.1 surround sound, a book of the artwork that went into the creation of the covers and liner notes, and a previously unreleased Pixies 1991 live performance from Brixton . A must-have for any Pixies fan the collection is available in both Limited and Deluxe editions, it’s certainly on our Christmas wish-list. But the focus this weekend was on “Doolittle” but the band threw us a curveball by starting out their set on Friday with the B-sides “Dancing The Manta Ray” and “Weird At My School” before playing the songs of “Doolittle” in order from beginning to the end of the album. Instrumentally the band started out incredibly strong but it wasn’t until we heard the clear and beautiful voice of Kim Deal on “Debaser” that we could see crowd really get into it. Lead singer Charles Thompson aka Black Francis aka Frank Black remained largely enigmatic yet thoroughly engaged musically, guitarist Joey Santiago was as good as we’ve ever heard him and drummer David Lovering was incredibly tight making us hope that this band stays together well beyond this tour. Not only

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The Pixies Hit Boston