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CD - Remastered

  • Release Date: 02/23/1999
  • Original Release: 1982
  • Sales Rank: 59,502
  • Label: RYKODISC
  • UPC: 014431046629
 
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Meat Puppets

1LISTENReward 1:11
2LISTENLove Offering 1:28
3LISTENBlue-Green God 1:22
4LISTENWalking Boss 2:52
5LISTENMelons Rising 0:53
6LISTENSaturday Morning 1:30
7LISTENOur Friends 2:11
8LISTENTumbling Tumbleweeds 2:02
9LISTENMilo, Sorghum, and Maize 2:15
10LISTENMeat Puppets 1:38
11LISTENPlaying Dead 1:28
12LISTENLitterbox 0:50
13LISTENElectromud 0:47
14LISTENThe Gold Mine 1:02
15LISTENIn a Car 1:21
16LISTENBig House 1:07
17LISTENDolphin Field 1:09
18LISTENOut in the Gardener 1:04
19LISTENForeign Lawns 0:37
20LISTENMeat Puppets Bonus Track 1:33
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Editorial Reviews

Although the Meat Puppets would later become best known for their intriguing blend of country, punk, rock, folk, psychedelia, and whatever else they could toss in their musical blender, the trio's 1982 self-titled full-length debut was a furious hardcore album. Totally ferocious and red hot, the album rarely lets up on its full-throttle attack -- Curt Kirkwood's vocals bear little resemblance to the wasted, off-key country-rock warbling on such seminal releases as Meat Puppets II and Up on the Sun; instead, the singing style consists of larynx-shredding screaming that renders the lyrics incomprehensible. Still, there's something special about such slop-rockers as "Love Offering," "Blue-Green God," "Saturday Morning," and "Our Friends." And as a sign of things to come, for a few brief fleeting moments, the band attempts to conquer country (on covers of "Walking Boss" and "Tumblin' Tumbleweeds"). The 1999 Rykodisc reissue more than doubled the original album's track listing, including their early In a Car EP and a total of 12 outtakes/demos, the best of the bunch being covers of the Stooges' "I Got a Right," Neil Young's "I Am a Child," and the Grateful Dead's "Franklin's Tower." Greg Prato, All Music Guide

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