Soundgarden - Ultramega OK
Facts
| Artist(s) | Soundgarden |
| Studio | Sst Records |
| Release Date | October 25, 1990 |
| UPC Code | 018861020129 |
| Buy this item | $16.98 at Amazon.com As of Jul 6 23:20 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
Tracks
- Flower
- All Your Lies
- 665
- Beyond The Wheel
- 667
- Mood For Trouble
- Circle Of Power
- He Didn't
- Smokestack Lightning
- Nazi Driver
- Head Injury
- Incessant Mace
- One Minute Of Silence
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User Reviews
Average user review:| UltrmegaOK is more than okay |
Disregard reviews that compare this album with Superunknown or Badmotorfinger. You simply can't compare this (or "Louder than Love" for that matter) with their later works. It's like comparing Dark Side of the Moon with The Wall and declaring one inferior.
Listen to the samples and judge for yourself. In my humble opinion this is one black, hard, and raw album and also happens to be one the best rock-n-roll records of the 1980s. April 24, 2007
| Bizarre and brilliant |
Where else are you going to hear musicianship and composition like that in Beyond the Wheel and Mood for Trouble? While not as polished as the band's later releases, Ultramega OK is ultimately a mind-bending and ear-shattering listening experience. It's not for everyone, but then again no ingenious music is. April 14, 2006
| it's just ok |
| Unique |
There are some missteps, but those are taste-directed; I don't really like the abstract 665 and 667 interludes and the psychopathic Circle of Power. Still, it's very worth a listen. March 4, 2006
| amazing |
you can really hear the ungodly amazingly excellent guitar playing of kim thayil on their cover of "smokestack lightning." tracks like "nazi driver" will make you want to kill someone or break something.
i would reccomend this album to anyone. August 9, 2004
