Pussy Galore - Dial 'M' for Motherfucker
Facts
| Artist(s) | Pussy Galore |
| Studio | Plan 9/Caroline |
| Release Date | May 15, 2007 |
About Pussy Galore - Dial 'M' for Motherfucker
Out of print in the U.S.! Pussy Galore's 1989 album rated by Alternative Press as one of the top 99 albums released between 1985-95. The classic PG sound is very much intact on this release, although the production smoothes out some of the rough edges while roughing up the smoother ones! 14 tracks. EMI. Album Description
Tracks
- Understand Me - Pussy Galore, Spencer, Jon [Rock]
- SM 57 - Pussy Galore, Spencer, Jon
- Kicked Out - Pussy Galore, Spencer, Jon
- Solo=Sex - Pussy Galore, Spencer, Jon
- Undertaker - Pussy Galore, Spencer, Jon [Rock]
- Dwda - Pussy Galore, Spencer, Jon
- Dick Johnson - Pussy Galore, Spencer, Jon
- 1 Hour Later - Pussy Galore, Spencer, Jon
- Eat Me - Pussy Galore, Spencer, Jon [Rock]
- Waxhead - Pussy Galore, Wolf, Kurt
- Wait a Minute - Pussy Galore, Spencer, Jon [Rock]
- Evil Eye - Pussy Galore, Spencer, Jon [Rock]
- Adwd #2 - Pussy Galore, Pussy Galore
- Hang On - Pussy Galore, Spencer, Jon
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Rated PG for Pretty Good |
The biggest change, however, is that the lyrics don't seem designed primarily to offend. Sure, there's still plenty of profanity, but it's used more for decoration than as the main ingredient. Spencer and crew seem more committed to getting their freak on (as it were) than to pissing everybody off. That means throwing a little funk into the mix, and "Understand Me" and "Dick Johnson" are particularly successful attempts to bring some groove to the noise. Some of the other tracks fall into the filler category, but there are still more hits than misses.
The end result is that "Dial M for Motherf@#$%er" sounds more like a blueprint for the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion than the Pussy Galore of "Corpse Love," the handy collection of their hard-to-find early material. The fact that Spencer is now handling most of the vocals, which were previously shared with Julia Cafritz (who would soon exit the band) only reinforces that impression. December 4, 2001
| dial t for turn it off |
| An incredible album from a bunch of terrible musicians |
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