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The Greatest Gift

 
Album Review: The Greatest Gift

  • Artist: Scratch Acid
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1991
  • Type: Compilation (best of), Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Scratch Acid played a huge part in the noisy underground movement of the 1980s; they took punk to the dirtiest, dingiest mudhole they could find and sullied it from top to bottom until it looked and sounded like some hell-bound bogeyman. It's not too far-fetched to think of Scratch Acid as the American equivalent of the Birthday Party, the Texans donning the mantle that was dropped when the BP disbanded. The Greatest Gift contains everything the band ever recorded, including a few lo-fidelity instrumentals. Scratch Acid never received the notice it deserved, but the musicians could pound out brilliantly frenzied and highly original post-punk/noise rock that sometimes rivals the material released by singer David Yow and bassist David Sims' future (and much more well known) project, the Jesus Lizard. The first eight songs were originally released in 1984 as an eponymous EP; from the opening crashing bars of "Cannibal" to the terrifying lyrics heard on "Lay Screaming" (a song which reads like something culled from a medieval book about torture), this band obviously never had any desire to control itself. Only one slight reprieve can be found in the relatively tender "Owner's Lament," a song replete with weeping strings. Songs nine through 20 first saw the light of a sickly day as Just Keep Eating, Scratch Acid's one and only full-length that found the band expanding its musical palette: insane noise rock numbers ("Eyeball," "Holes"), jaunty, faux lounge grooves ("Amicus"), goofy Zeppelin-esque riffs ("Cheese Plug"), and a spot-on cover of the Webber-Rice rocker "Damned for All Time," complete with exclamatory horns. The remainder of the disc comprises the songs from their definitive statement, the 1987 Berserker EP. A little more money went into this recording; as the sound quality is better than on Just Keep Eating, it was definitely worth it. "Mary Had a Little Drug Problem" and "Flying Houses" are whirlwinds of pounding drums, foreboding basslines, and scathing, blinding guitar phrases. The band never played so well or wrote better songs. Highly recommended to any Jesus Lizard fan and noise rock/hardcore punk aficionado. ~ Will Lerner, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Cannibal David Yow Scratch Acid (2:24)
Greatest Gift Steve Anderson, David Wm. Sims Scratch Acid (2:11)
Monsters David Wm. Sims Scratch Acid (1:19)
Owner's Lament Rey Washam, David Yow, Brett Bradford Scratch Acid (4:39)
She Said David Wm. Sims, David Yow, Brett Bradford Scratch Acid (2:27)
Mess David Wm. Sims, Rey Washam, David Yow, Brett Bradford Scratch Acid (2:22)
El Espectro Scratch Acid Scratch Acid (3:39)
Lay Screaming David Wm. Sims, David Yow Scratch Acid (2:47)
Crazy Dan David Yow, Brett Bradford Scratch Acid (4:13)
Eyeball David Wm. Sims, David Yow, Brett Bradford, Jim Gross Scratch Acid (2:06)
Big Bone Lick David Wm. Sims, David Yow, Brett Bradford Scratch Acid (3:48)
Unlike a Baptist David Yow Scratch Acid (2:32)
Damned for All Time Andrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice Scratch Acid (2:05)
Ain't That Love? David Wm. Sims, David Yow, Brett Bradford Scratch Acid (2:23)
Unititled Scratch Acid (:29)
Holes David Yow, Brett Bradford Scratch Acid (2:00)
Albino Slug Brett Bradford Scratch Acid (3:26)
Split a Kiss David Wm. Sims, David Yow, Brett Bradford Scratch Acid (2:02)
Amicus David Wm. Sims, David Yow Scratch Acid (3:15)
Cheese Plug David Yow Scratch Acid (2:45)
Mary Had a Little Drug Problem David Yow Scratch Acid (2:20)
Mary Had a Little Drug Problem David Wm. Sims, David Yow Scratch Acid (2:16)
For Crying out Loud David Wm. Sims Scratch Acid (3:06)
Moron's Moron David Wm. Sims, David Yow Scratch Acid (3:13)
Skin Drips David Yow Scratch Acid (2:42)
This Is Bliss David Yow Scratch Acid (2:16)
Flying Houses David Yow Scratch Acid (3:08)
The Scale Song David Yow Scratch Acid (3:04)

Credits

Scratch Acid (Main Performer), Kerry Crafton (Engineer), Mike Hunt (Liner Notes), Fred Remmert (Engineer), David Wm. Sims (Bass), David Wm. Sims (Guitar), David Wm. Sims (Piano), Rey Washam (Piano), Rey Washam (Drums), David Yow (Bass), David Yow (Vocals), Brett Bradford (Guitar), Brett Bradford (Vocals), Mark Todd (Artwork), Mark Todd (Art Direction)
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The Greatest Gift
Compilation album by Scratch Acid
Released 1991
Recorded December 1982-October 1986
Genre Post-Hardcore
Length 75:09
Label Touch and Go
Professional reviews
Scratch Acid chronology
Berserker
(1986)
The Greatest Gift
(1991)

The Greatest Gift is a posthumously-released compilation album by Scratch Acid, containing everything they had recorded.

Included is one unreleased track, "The Scale Song", which was recorded in December 1982 and is likely the band's earliest recording.

Track listing

  1. "Cannibal" – 2:24
  2. "Greatest Gift" – 2:11
  3. "Monsters" – 1:19
  4. "Owner's Lament" – 4:39
  5. "She Said" – 2:27
  6. "Mess" – 2:22
  7. "El Espectro" – 3:39
  8. "Lay Screaming" – 2:47
  9. "Crazy Dan" – 4:13
  10. "Eyeball" – 2:06
  11. "Big Bone Lick" – 3:48
  12. "Unlike a Baptist" – 2:31
  13. "Damned for All Time" – 2:05
  14. "Ain't That Love" – 2:23
  15. (untitled) – 0:29
  16. "Holes" – 2:00
  17. "Albino Slug" – 3:26
  18. "Spit a Kiss" – 2:02
  19. "Amicus" – 3:15
  20. "Cheese Plug" – 2:45
  21. (untitled) – 2:20
  22. "Mary Had a Little Drug Problem" – 2:16
  23. "For Crying out Loud" – 3:06
  24. "Moron's Moron" – 3:13
  25. "Skin Drips" – 2:42
  26. "This Is Bliss" – 2:16
  27. "Flying Houses" – 3:08
  28. "The Scale Song" – 3:04

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