Mudhoney - Superfuzz Bigmuff (Dlx)
Facts
| Artist(s) | Mudhoney |
| Studio | Sub Pop |
| Release Date | May 20, 2008 |
| UPC Code | 098787077322 |
| Buy this item | $16.98 at Amazon.com As of Nov 22 10:46 EST (details) 2 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Original recording remastered |
About Mudhoney - Superfuzz Bigmuff (Dlx)
In 2008 both Sub Pop and Mudhoney are celebrating their 20th anniversary. This is the deluxe, re-mastered edition of "Superfuzz Bigmuff", containing the original EP in its correct running order, singles, demos, and two blistering live recordings from 1988, all re-mastered, or in some cases, mastered for the first time. Product Description
Tracks
Disc 1- Touch Me I'm Sick
- Sweet Young Thing Ain't Sweet No More
- Twenty Four
- Need
- Chain That Door
- Mudride
- No One Has
- If I Think
- In 'n' Out of Grace
- The Rose
- Hate the Police
- You Got It (Keep It Outta My Face)
- Burn It Clean
- Halloween
- Need
- Mudride
- In 'n' Out of Grace
- No One Has
- Sweet Young Thing Ain't Sweet No More
- Need
- Chain That Door
- If I Think
- Mudride
- Here Comes Sickness
- Touch Me I'm Sick
- In 'n' Out of Grace
- Mudride
- Here Comes Sickness
- No One Has
- By Her Own Hand
- Touch Me I'm Sick
- Dead Love
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User Reviews
Average user review:| 20 years later - still don't get it |
I really didn't like Mudhoney when they first came out. The hype never matched the music for me. As a huge fan of the Stooges, MC5, Blue Cheer, etc I thought Mudhoney would be right up my alley. But they were not. Their music seemed kinda dull to me and the "ironic rocking out" thing was a huge turn off. But hey, they were better than Nirvana or Pearl Jam.
20 years later I read the same Mojo article one of the other reviewers here mentioned. I found a cheap, used copy of this and decided to give them another listen. All of my thoughts from 20 years ago remain. The studio tracks sound so incredibly stiff to me. It kinda rocks, but definitely does not roll. I really don't understand how anyone could get excited about this stuff one way or the other. It's not bad, it's pretty listenable but it's not "amazing" (the most over used word in indie rock land). The live stuff rocks a lot harder but the between song banter is a little annoying.
Anyway, this is considered their best material. If you're a fan you probably own this already. If you're curious, pick it up but don't expect the earth to move. I doubt anyone in Mudhoney ever believed the hype or thinks they revolutionized rock music the way writes claim they did. September 19, 2008
| not a big fan before but I AM NOW! GREAT Remastered set |
But their version of SY's Halloween didn't thrill me.
Recently hearing Mudhoney on some MOJO magazine compilations and reading of this release in Mojo, Uncut and Classic Rock made me pick this up when I found it for the low price of $14.98 at Best Buy (I was redeeming bonus point coupons!). The package is great and the liner notes superb.
Every track is detailed for the consumate completist like myself.
Lots of band pictures and album art.
The Music? Sheer wonderful Seattle punk. Not grunge. Punk.
Mudhoney sounds like The Stooges west coast cousins.
From the opening song "Touch Me I'm Sick" I am hooked. [by the way "Touch Me..." remind me a lot of Kim Fowley's classic "Animal Man". You have to listen to the lyrics of both to understand. Fowley himself was a quite the punk in some of his songs.]
All the good stuff is here. Singles. Rare tracks from compilations.
A Live set from Berlin and another live set from radio.
Buy this set and hear some good punk rock!
A must for any collector of punk, grunge and garage band music. August 2, 2008
| It's not easy being green |
This epic slab of rock was released in May and this is the first Amazon review. What gives?
For the record, Superfuzz Bigmuff was an absolute battering ram in its original incarnation and remains so to this day. Not only does this recording rock really, really extra-especially hard, it is a lot of fun too. This is the sound of a great band exploding (in a really good way).
The deluxe edition adds the sub pop compilation tracks from the period and the second disc of live stuff is very welcome. The live in Berlin songs are stellar but the radio station stuff from Santa Barbara leaves a lot to be desired fidelity-wise.
Good liner notes too. Reminds you of why you became a fan in the fist place. July 11, 2008
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