Superfuzz Bigmuff Plus Early Singles

Superfuzz Bigmuff Plus Early Singles

by Mudhoney
Superfuzz Bigmuff Plus Early Singles

Superfuzz Bigmuff Plus Early Singles

by Mudhoney

CD(Remastered / Special Edition)

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Overview

Mudhoney didn't invent grunge, and Sub Pop Records had close to twenty releases under their belt when they unleashed the band's first twelve-inch release, Superfuzz Bigmuff, in 1988. But if this wasn't the first shot fired in the battle to bring The Seattle Sound to the four corners of the world, it was the first one that well and truly hit the target. Superfuzz Bigmuff codified the first wave of grunge the way the Model T codified the first modern automobile; this is where the ingredients came together in a way that clicked with listeners, reworking the rudiments of hard rock and garage punk into a formula that made sense in the world of alternative rock. The band's snarky wit, brazenly sloppy guitar work and songs that combined melodic hooks with Godzilla-sized riffage reinterpreted the visceral kick of metal into a format that celebrated its power while stripping it of its pomposity. And Superfuzz Bigmuff's six songs captured a great rock band as they were just starting to hit their stride; Mark Arm's vocals dripped attitude even when he was making fun of the material, Steve Turner's guitar work generated massive walls of fuzzy power, and drummer Dan Peters was Mudhoney's secret weapon, his crisp but forceful pounding giving the songs a rock-solid foundation no matter how far Turner and Arm drifted into the void of slop. Mudhoney made better and more compelling music than Superfuzz Bigmuff, but as a snapshot of the moment where grunge became a sound that meant something outside of a few dim Seattle beer joints, it's absolutely invaluable and a lot of grimy fun. Now that seemingly every album of any importance is being given the two-disc expanded version treatment, Sub Pop has chosen to celebrate Superfuzz Bigmuff's twentieth birthday with a "Deluxe Edition" that expands the EP's lineup from six to thirty-two songs. Disc one contains the original EP along with eleven single sides, compilation tracks and demo tapes; ultimately, it's a souped-up version of the Superfuzz Bigmuff Plus Early Singles compilation that appeared in 1992, though the new track sequence makes more sense (the original six tunes appear in their proper order this time) and the remastering boosts the fidelity by an impressive degree. Disc two presents two live shows from the fall of 1988; the first nine tracks were recorded in Germany on October 10, and while a low-fi audience tape of this show has circulated for years, this version came from a multi-track recording of the gig, and the audio is quite impressive while the band rocks furiously and sounds gloriously silly between tracks, frequently bellowing, "Hey, everybody! We're Mudhoney!" and encouraging their fans to drop trou. The remaining six tracks come from a November 16 radio broadcast recorded in Santa Barbara; the fidelity is considerably lower and the performances meander a lot more, but if you dig your grunge slow, sloppy and Stooges-esque, this is the stuff for you. Like most upscale double-disc reissues, the deluxe version of Superfuzz Bigmuff was created with the loyal fan in mind and not the casual observer, but even for longtime Mudhoney loyalists who own previous releases of this material, the excellent packaging, remastering, and bonus live material makes this a must for anyone who ever hopped on board for the Mudride. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 05/20/2008
Label: Sub Pop
UPC: 0098787077322
Rank: 15524

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Touch Me I'm Sick
  2. Sweet Young Thing Ain't Sweet No More
  3. Twenty Four
  4. Need
  5. Chain That Door
  6. Mudride
  7. No One Has
  8. If I Think
  9. In 'N' Out of Grace
  10. The Rose
  11. Hate the Police
  12. You Got It (Keep It out of My Face)
  13. Burn It Clean
  14. Halloween
  15. Need
  16. Mudride
  17. In 'N' out of Grace

Disc 2

  1. No One Has
  2. Sweet Young Thing Ain't Sweet No More
  3. Need
  4. Chain That Door
  5. If I Think
  6. Mudride
  7. Here Comes Sickness
  8. Touch Me I'm Sick
  9. In 'N' out of Grace
  10. Mudride
  11. Here Comes Sickness
  12. No One Has
  13. By Her Own Hand
  14. Touch Me I'm Sick
  15. Dead Love

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Mudhoney   Primary Artist
Mark Arm   Vocals
Matt Lukin   Guitar (Bass)
Steve Turner   Vocals

Technical Credits

Jack Endino   Producer,Mixing,Engineer
Bob Bert   Composer
Robert Bertelli   Composer
Amanda McBroom   Composer
Kim Gordon   Composer
Mark Arm   Composer
Mudhoney   Composer,Producer,Performer
Dan Peters   Composer
Thurston Moore   Composer
Sonic Youth   Composer
Dicks   Composer
Lee Ranaldo   Composer
Johnny Sangster   Mixing,Remixing
Matt Lukin   Composer
Jane Higgins   Artwork
Steve Turner   Composer
Charles Peterson   Artwork,Photography
Mark McLaughlin   Composer
Michael Lavine   Photography
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