Stay Sick!

Stay Sick!

by The Cramps
Stay Sick!

Stay Sick!

by The Cramps

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Overview

"I dig that god damn rock & roll/The kind of stuff that don't save souls." Less than three minutes into 1990's Stay Sick!, the Cramps had summed up their entire aesthetic in a mere 16 words, and even if Lux Interior hadn't bothered to wail that deathless phrase, the buzzy, reverb-soaked report of Poison Ivy Rorschach's guitar and the primal earthquake stomp of Nick Knox's drums reminded us this band liked its music dirty, both sonically and thematically. If 1986's A Date with Elvis was an impressive return to form after a long recording layoff, 1990's Stay Sick! was in some respects an even more powerful example of the Cramps' singular oozing psychobilly madness; with Candy del Mar, they had their best fourth wheel since Bryan Gregory left the band, a bassist whose solid, ferocious low-end thump made more room for Ivy's feral guitar work, and the band rarely sounded tighter or more effective than it did here. Songs the Lord Taught Us was arguably Lux Interior's high point as a vocalist, but he rarely sounded as strong and committed as he does on Stay Sick!, howling and hiccupping like a madman and keeping up with the band at all times. The Cramps remained obsessed with sex at its least wholesome on Stay Sick!, but "Daisys Up Your Butterfly," "Creature from the Black Leather Lagoon," and "Journey to the Center of a Girl" demonstrated they were capable of finding new varieties of perversity around every corner, and the opening cover of Macy Skipper's "Bop Pills" is on hand to reassure us that they hadn't forgotten about the importance of dangerous drugs. The production (by Poison Ivy herself) is big and boomy but absolutely fits the outsized personality of the band, and these celebrations of all manner of bad behavior are funny, exciting, and suitable for exotic dancing. Stay Sick! would prove to be the band's last album with Nick Knox on drums, and the Cramps were never quite this good again, but these wild grooves are a pulsating reminder of what they could achieve at the height of their powers. [In 2014, Vengeance Records, the Cramps' own label, reissued Stay Sick! in a new edition that featured revised artwork -- the front cover picture of Poison Ivy is a bit more modest -- and six bonus tracks, including live and studio covers of Carl Perkins' "Her Love Rubbed Off" and a manic take on Elvis Presley's "Jailhouse Rock."] ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 12/02/2014
Label: Vengeance Records
UPC: 0655035167220
Rank: 5896

Tracks

  1. Bop Pills
  2. God Damn Rock 'n' Roll
  3. Bikini Girls with Machine Guns
  4. All Women Are Bad
  5. The Creature from the Black Leather Lagoon
  6. Shortnin' Bread
  7. Daisys Up Your Butterfly
  8. Everything Goes
  9. Journey to the Center of a Girl
  10. Mama Oo Pow Pow
  11. Saddle Up a Buzz Buzz
  12. Muleskinner Blues
  13. Her Love Rubbed Off
  14. Her Love Rubbed Off [Live]
  15. Bikini Girls with Machine Guns [Live]
  16. Beat Out My Love
  17. Jailhouse Rock
  18. Jackyard Backoff

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Cramps   Primary Artist
Poison Ivy   Guitar
Lux Interior   Vocals
Nick Knox   Drums
Candy del Mar   Bass

Technical Credits

McNatt   Composer
Lux Interior   Photography,Composer
M. Christian   Composer
Macy Skipper   Composer
Jerry Leiber   Composer
Jimmie Rodgers   Composer
Mike Stoller   Composer
George Vaughn   Composer
Interior   Composer
Carl Perkins   Composer
Poison Ivy   Producer
Steve MacMillan   Engineer
Public Domain   Composer
Pat Dillon   Cover Design
Ukhan Kizmiaz   Model
Ivy Rorschach   Composer
Youri Lenquette   Photography
Rocky Schenck   Photography
Traditional   Composer
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