Primus - Rhinoplasty
Facts
| Artist(s) | Primus |
| Studio | Interscope Records |
| Release Date | August 11, 1998 |
| UPC Code | 606949021429 |
| Buy this item | $13.98 at Amazon.com As of Nov 18 18:42 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Enhanced |
About Primus - Rhinoplasty
Tracks
- Scissor Man - Primus, Partridge, Andy
- The Family and the Fishing Net - Primus, Gabriel, Peter [1]
- Silly Putty - Primus, Clarke, Stanley
- Amos Moses - Primus, Reed, Jerry
- Behind My Camel - Primus, Summers, Andy
- Too Many Puppies - Primus, Primus
- The Thing That Should Not Be - Primus, Hetfield, James
- Tommy the Cat - Primus, Primus
- Bob's Party Time Lounge - Primus, Primus
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Pure Primus. |
| GREAT CD- More ups than downs |
| Great Fun |
The music on here is very eclectic. From Stanley Clark, to Peter Gabriel, to XTC, this CD covers a lot of ground in the way of musical tastes. The great news is all the covers are quite good in their own respects(I cannot judge them by their originals because I have not heard them. Well, the Metallica cover is a different story). Another thing that I enjoy about this CD is that even though its still a cover CD, Primus's signiture sound is still there(if you don't believe me that Primus has a signiture sound, check your winamp genre listing. You'll find a Primus catagory. How many other bands have their own listings). Les still knows how to lay on that bass groove and Ler still makes interesting sounds with his guitar. Brain is a compentant drummer, but saddly can never compare to the almighty Herb(which I heard has signed back onto the band!). Also the extra bonus of the two live songs were a nice touch. Both are well recorded and certainly well preformed(Les seems to be such a great stage presonality).
What started out as an impulse purchase turned into another great aquisition for me. It almost even inspires me to brave the critically panned Brown album. (...) October 31, 2001
| A Revitalizing Album |
I think that doing this album of covers revitalized something in Primus. I don't think it's a coincidence that their next album Anti-Pop was one of the freshest, best albums they've put out since Sailing The Seas Of Cheese. March 26, 2001
| It's a matter of taste |
Another thing, Sure there are better basists than Les Claypool, but it comes back to origonality. Has anybody ever heard a similar sound coming out of somebody else's bass? The man is a musical genius. If there is a similar sound elsewhere, I'd like to know who or what band it is.
Of course this album may not have the best solos and theatrics of other primus music, but, if you like primus, it's great music.
The main songs are silly putty, the two live tracks, and the devil went down to georgia on the enhanced part. November 16, 2000
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