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Houdini (CD - 1993)( UPC: 00075678253225)
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| Album Description | |
| Melvins: King Buzzo (vocals, guitar); Dale (vocals, drums); Lorax (bass). Additional personnel: Kurt Cobain (guitar, percussion); Bill Bartell (guitar, bass); Billy Anderson (bass); Al Smith, Mike Supple (percussion). Recorded at Brilliant Studios and Razor's Edge, San Francisco, California; Laundry Room, Seattle, Washington. Personnel: King Buzzo (vocals, guitar); Dale Crover (vocals, drums); Kurt Cobain (guitar, percussion); Mike Supple, Al Smith (percussion). Audio Mixers: Garth Richardson; Kurt Cobain; Melvins; Billy Anderson. Recording information: Brilliant Studios, San Francisco, CA; Laundry Room, Seattle, WA; Razor's Edge, San Francisco, CA. Photographer: Wild Don Lewis . To essay a concise, surefooted summation of the Melvins' catalog would be reductive at best, and laughable at worst. This is, of course, underground rock's trio of pranksters -- unpredictable and capable of complete musical about-faces in the turn of a measure. That said, Houdini is about as close as one gets to a representative Melvins album, and it vividly captures the band's unreconstructed power, vision, and musical strangeness. During the early-'90s purge of hair rock and candy-footed funk metal, the Melvins, as with many other acts, seemed fair game for a major label in search of another post-Nirvana gold mine. With Kurt Cobain's assistance, the band was snatched up -- and summarily dropped (after three brilliant albums, this being the first) -- by Atlantic. Though Houdini's immediate predecessors, Eggnog and Bullhead, pried open a few screwball chasms in the Melvins' syrupy distillation of Sabbath riffage and Flipper's noisy anti-punk, it was this album that displayed the full fruition of the outfit's sonic breadth, from the cough-syrup river drag of "Night Goat" to the revved-up "Honey Bucket," and from the creepy "Joan of Arc" to the glue-damaged "Sky Pup." Ringleader King Buzzo's riffs are stretched -- taffy-like -- to meltdown, and at other times they are razor sharp. Either way, they abound with a lumbering, lurching power. With their voluminous output and determination to continuously expand their sound regardless of musical trends, the Melvins oeuvre has begun to rival -- at least on paper -- the career arcs of Frank Zappa and Neil Young. ~ Patrick Kennedy |
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| Track Listing | |
| 1. | Hooch |
| 2. | Night Goat |
| 3. | Lizzy |
| 4. | Goin' Blind |
| 5. | Honey Bucket |
| 6. | Hag Me |
| 7. | Set Me Straight |
| 8. | Sky Pup |
| 9. | Joan of Arc |
| 10. | Teet |
| 11. | Copache |
| 12. | Pearl Bomb |
| 13. | Spread Eagle Beagle |
| Album Information | |
UPC: |
00075678253225 |
| Release Date: | Sep 21, 1993 |
| Type: | Performer |
| Genre: | Rock & Pop - Grunge |
| Label: | Atlantic (USA) |
| Distributor: | WEA (Distrib |
| Producer: | Garth Richardson; Kurt Cobain; The Melvins |
| Engineer: | Jonathan Burnside; The Melvins; Barrett Jones; Billy Anderson |
| Country of Origin: | USA |
| Original Release Year: | 1993 |
| # of Discs: | 1 |
| Studio / Live: | Studio |
| Mono / Stereo: | Stereo |
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