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Album Review: Mudhoney

  • Artist: Mudhoney
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1989
  • Total Time: 37:32
  • Type: Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Mudhoney's first self-titled album came as a bit of a disappointment after the group's initial singles, and from the distance of over a decade it's even more of a sore thumb in the band's extensive discography. It's good, to be sure, but not great; the essential spark of the band got a bit lost over 40 minutes, where in three minutes' space the quartet could be the best act on the planet. Then again, arguably Mudhoney was trying to figure out how to make a full album work with their sound, and if it's not a perfect listen as a whole, there are still some great songs to hear. Jack Endino's production lives up to his reputation for rough, thick recording, but he's left just enough for the songs to breathe, whether it's the audible handclaps on "This Gift" or the quirky guitar riff leading into Dan Peters' rollicking drum rolls on "You Got It." "When Tomorrow Hits" is easily the sleeper hit of the record; later memorably covered by Sonic Boom in the dying days of Spacemen 3, its slow, dreamily threatening build shows off the band's ability for subtlety amidst the volume. "Flat out Fucked" about sums up the whole ethos of the album -- careening pace, compressed feedback roar, and Mark Arm's desperate but never self-important singing resulting in neo-garage rock anti-anthems. About as good is the brilliantly titled instrumental "Magnolia Caboose Babyshit," which gives Steve Turner and Arm a chance to show off some crazy acid rock/proto-funk guitar that avoids sucking, always a pleasure. A couple of draggy numbers and others that take a good idea but almost run too much with it ("Come to Mind," well, comes to mind) keep things from fully working, but next time out Mudhoney would have the perfect combination down. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
This Gift Mudhoney Mudhoney (3:34)
Flat out Fucked Mudhoney (2:15)
Get Into Yours Mudhoney (3:50)
You Got It Mudhoney Mudhoney (2:50)
Magnolia Caboose Babyshit Mudhoney (1:07)
Come to Mind Mudhoney (4:52)
Here Comes Sickness Mudhoney Mudhoney (3:41)
Running Loaded Mudhoney (2:50)
The Farther I Go Mudhoney (2:07)
By Her Own Hand Mark Arm, Matt Lukin, Dan Peters, Steve Turner Mudhoney (3:16)
When Tomorrow Hits Mudhoney Mudhoney (2:39)
Dead Love Mudhoney (4:27)

Credits

Mudhoney (Main Performer), Jack Endino (Engineer), Mark Arm (Guitar), Mark Arm (Vocals), Matt Lukin (Bass), Matt Lukin (Vocals), Dan Peters (Drums), Dan Peters (Vocals), Charles Peterson (Photography), Steve Turner (Guitar), Steve Turner (Vocals), Conrad Uno (Engineer), Michael Lavine (Photography), Ed Fotheringham (Art Direction), Jane Higgins (Design), Jane Higgins (Layout Design)
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Wikipedia: Mudhoney (album)
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Mudhoney
Studio album by Mudhoney
Released November 1, 1989
Recorded 1989
Genre Blues punk, grunge
Length 37:32
Label Sub Pop
Producer Mudhoney
Professional reviews
Mudhoney chronology
Mudhoney
(1989)
Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge
(1991)
Singles from Mudhoney
  1. "This Gift"
    Released: 1989
  2. "Here Comes Sickness"
    Released: 1989

Mudhoney is the debut studio album by American grunge band Mudhoney, released in 1989. It was their first LP after several singles and an EP (Superfuzz Bigmuff).

The instrumental song "Magnolia Caboose Babyshit" is a cover of "Magnolia Caboose Babyfinger" by Blue Cheer, but the song is still credited to Mudhoney.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks written by Mudhoney.

  1. "This Gift" – 3:34
  2. "Flat Out Fucked" – 2:15
  3. "Get Into Yours" – 3:50
  4. "You Got It" – 2:50
  5. "Magnolia Caboose Babyshit" – 1:07
  6. "Come to Mind" – 4:52
  7. "Here Comes Sickness" – 3:41
  8. "Running Loaded" – 2:50
  9. "The Farther I Go" – 2:07
  10. "By Her Own Hand" – 3:16
  11. "When Tomorrow Hits" – 2:39
  12. "Dead Love" – 4:27

Personnel

Production personnel

  • Jack Endino - engineering
  • Jane Higgins - album cover design
  • Michael Lavine - album cover photography
  • Conrad Uno - engineering

References


 
 
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