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    Mudhoney

    Mudhoney
    Artist: Mudhoney
    Label: Sub Pop
    Category: Music

    List Price: $11.98
    Buy New: $6.99
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    New (25) Used (15) from $5.47

    Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 9 reviews
    Sales Rank: 122233

    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

    MPN: 44
    UPC: 098787004427
    EAN: 0098787004427
    ASIN: B0000035EC

    Release Date: September 12, 1991
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Tracks:

      • This Gift
      • Flat out Fucked
      • Get Into Yours
      • You Got It
      • Magnolia Caboose Babyshit
      • Come to Mind
      • Here Comes Sickness
      • Running Loaded
      • Farther I Go
      • By Her Own Hand
      • When Tomorrow Hits
      • Dead Love

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    Customer Reviews:   Read 4 more reviews...

    5 out of 5 stars Going out on a limb   December 17, 2004
    G. Rao (san francisco)
    6 out of 6 found this review helpful

    I'll go out on a limb, with hindsight on my side, and say that at one precious moment in time Mudhoney was the best rock band on the planet. Maybe not for very long, and perhaps too long ago to be of any real relevance right now, but for one brilliant moment, they were the ones carrying the torch that had passed hands from Ike Turner to Chuck Berry to Keith Richards to Iggy Pop, and on and on and so on from now until forever.

    Mudhoney was loud & fast, obnoxious and wild, and yet simultaneously heart-wrenching and melodic.

    They had long hair, wore thrift store clothes, and looked cool in b&w photos with guitars in their in hands.

    This, the self titled album, might be their best one. "I got something waiting for you, that's right", whispers Mark Arm on "This Gift", and you gotta wonder what he's hiding behind that smirk. Take him up on his offer, and get this.



    5 out of 5 stars Not a bad song on this release   March 15, 2003
    4 out of 4 found this review helpful

    This is by far Mudhoney's best release. From top to bottom, a solid classic. The guitar sound along with the drum parts on this release are unforgettable-this CD made me want to play the drums. As far as the Seattle sound of this time, this has to be ranked up there as one of the top albums of that era. If you are interested in grunge but do not know where to start your collection, this is definitely the release from Mudhoney that you will want to pick up. If you have Soundgarden and Nirvana anywhere in your collection already, you will not be sorry if you pick this one up too.


    4 out of 5 stars THE Proto-grunge album   April 5, 2000
    W. Merrette Moore (Chapel Hill- Home of The University of North Carolina)
    12 out of 17 found this review helpful

    When the masses wax philosophic on which album defined grunge the following albums would probably get the most prominent mention: Nirvana's "Nevermind", Pearl Jam's "Ten", Soundgarden's "Superunknown" or Alice In Chains's "Dirt". Truth of the matter is, none of these albums are really proto-grunge. "Nevermind" is punk-pop, "Ten" is Grand Funk Raiload-esque boogie pop rock, "Superunknown" is updated Zeppelin and "Dirt" is post-hair band metal.

    True "grunge" is the meshing of punk and blues and Mudhoney pulled it off best with this epynomous LP debut. The songs, with limited chords and intentionally boneheaded lyrics (the suicide tale "By Her Own Hand" being the notable exception) are peformed with immaculate sloppiness by each of the quartet's players. Guitarist Steve Turner, the Eric Clapton of grunge, spews forth the licks with controlled ferocity. Dan Peters is an ace with his "traps". Matt Lukin rumbles the band's sound forward with his gutteral bass. And Mark Arm punctuates the racket with his incredulous yelp.

    Standout cuts are "This Gift", "Flat Out F****d", "You Got It", "Running Loaded" and "By Her Own Hand". They are as good as grunge gets, even if the album didn't sell a million copies.


    5 out of 5 stars Best Album Ever!   March 15, 2002
    Dixie (Onion Field, USA)
    3 out of 4 found this review helpful

    If you like hard rock music and hard core attitude you must own this record. Top to bottom great songs and you will love it from the first time that you listen to it...


    4 out of 5 stars This album was and remains the quintessential "grunge" album   June 8, 1999
    I hate to use "grunge" or "Seattle sound" to describe Mudhoney, but this album really does sum up everything that was so exciting about the then-new sound (emanating largely from SubPop records) we were hearing at the end of the 1980s--a welcome antidote to both the sterile synth-pop that dominated the airwaves and the rigidified hardcore/thrash/punk that was becoming so cliched by that time. This was something that harkened back to the early days of heavy metal--Jimi Hendrix, MC5, Blue Cheer, Black Sabbath--without being a repetitive retro-gesture like Lenny Kravitz. I first saw Mudhoney in Tampa in 1989--I'd never heard or seen anything like them before. I bought this album the day after the show. It's a pale reflection of the live performance, but it's the next best thing. No respectable rock aficionado would be without this album!


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