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  • Release Date: 04/23/2002
  • Original Release: 1990
  • Sales Rank: 51,914
  • Label: PRAWN SONG
  • UPC: 822550000329

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Suck on This

1LISTENJohn the Fisherman 3:53
2LISTENGroundhog's Day 4:53
3LISTENThe Heckler 3:35
4LISTENPressman 5:00
5LISTENJellikit 3:59
6LISTENTommy the Cat 5:26
7LISTENPudding Time 4:20
8LISTENHarold of the Rocks 6:17
9LISTENFrizzle Fry 5:45

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The first Primus album was actually a fairly canny way for the band to get itself recorded -- like a number of other acts from the late '80s and after, the trio decided to simply record a couple of live shows for its debut. This has the advantage of not only demonstrating Primus' undeniable live flair for art/prog rock/funk of its own devising, but capturing an already rabid fan base getting off on it big-time. That said, a good chunk of the album ended up in studio form on Frizzle Fry the following year, so aside from hyperfans Suck on This is going to be a bit of a secondary listen, though many of those same fans would claim it as the superior release. Certainly the band is flat-out throughout, its tempo-shifting riffing and Funkadelic-meets-Rush rhythm explosions benefiting from a fairly crisp recording. The downside is that Les Claypool's voice is sometimes searching for breath or a touch buried in the mix, though -- songs like the merry grind of "John the Fisherman" and "Harold of the Rocks" suffer a little for it. Still, anyone who likes the Zappa/Beefheart goofy voice approach Claypool is fond of will be perfectly happy with his nutty lip-flapping on songs like "Groundhog's Day" and "Pudding Time." The highlight is probably "Tommy the Cat," an early favorite that didn't surface in the studio until Sailing the Seas of Cheese. Here, sans Tom Waits cameo, it's a rollicking explosion of beatnik rant and spastic lust, while the band makes one hell of a righteous noise unto the heavens. Various stage-patter snippets and other odd moments -- at one point Claypool cheerily asks the crowd to proclaim Larry Lalonde a bastard, while elsewhere the band's slogan "We're Primus and we suck" takes a bow -- fill out the disc. Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

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April 21, 2001: Recorded live at The Berkeley Square, Berkeley, California on February 25 and March 5, 1989. Originally released on Prawn Song. Recorded live in 1989, SUCK ON THIS is the perfect snapshot of Primus in its infancy. The classic line-up of Les Claypool (bass/vocals), Larry LaLonde (guitar), and Tim ''Herb'' Alexander (drums) was only together for a mere few months when these shows were recorded at California's Berkeley Square (in February and March of '89). Almost every song would be re-recorded in the studio on future releases, but several of the original live versions on SUCK ON THIS remain the definitive ones--such as the kooky narrative ''Tommy the Cat'' and the snide ''The Heckler.'' Other standouts include such early Primus classics as ''John the Fisherman,'' ''Jellikit,'' ''Pudding Time,'' and ''Harold of the Rocks.''

This review was written about the Cassette edition.