UPC: 018861002828
Format: CD
Release Date: Jan 01, 1989
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The CD reissue of DOUBLE NICKELS ON A DIME includes 43 songs. Two songs have been deleted from the original LP to insure playback on all CD players.
The Minutemen: D. Boon (vocals, guitar); Mike Watt (vocals, bass); George Hurley (drums, percussion).
Principally recorded at Radio Tokyo, Venice, California in November 1983 and April 1984. Originally issued as a 2-LP set.
This sprawling double-length release is the Minutemen's undisputed high-water mark, and one of the seminal platters of the post-punk, pre-grunge years. It perfectly encapsulates the strengths shown in their early works, then ups the ante. DOUBLE NICKELS runs the gamut from hardcore funk and honky-tonk to vaguely avant-garde experimentation, jazzy workouts, and a Steely Dan cover.
The level of songwriting has also been turned up several notches. The less-is-more aesthetic is still in effect--most songs last two minutes or so, and the essential elements of scratchy funk guitar and a hard and nimble rhythm section remain. But the canvas is more varied than before, with moments of oddball humor, songs about indoor plumbing, bizarro instrumentals, bits of gentle acoustic guitar. The group plays with its characteristic gusto, infusing songs like "Political Song for Michael Jackson to Sing" and "The Roar of the Masses Could be Farts" with glorious rage. And d. Boon takes aim at such targets as the banality of advertising ("The Big Foist") and the hell of working for the man ("This Ain't No Picnic," one of their best) with articulate bluntness. One of many gems is a funkified live take of Creedence's "Don't Look Now."
The Minutemen: D. Boon (vocals, guitar); Mike Watt (vocals, bass); George Hurley (drums, percussion).
Principally recorded at Radio Tokyo, Venice, California in November 1983 and April 1984. Originally issued as a 2-LP set.
This sprawling double-length release is the Minutemen's undisputed high-water mark, and one of the seminal platters of the post-punk, pre-grunge years. It perfectly encapsulates the strengths shown in their early works, then ups the ante. DOUBLE NICKELS runs the gamut from hardcore funk and honky-tonk to vaguely avant-garde experimentation, jazzy workouts, and a Steely Dan cover.
The level of songwriting has also been turned up several notches. The less-is-more aesthetic is still in effect--most songs last two minutes or so, and the essential elements of scratchy funk guitar and a hard and nimble rhythm section remain. But the canvas is more varied than before, with moments of oddball humor, songs about indoor plumbing, bizarro instrumentals, bits of gentle acoustic guitar. The group plays with its characteristic gusto, infusing songs like "Political Song for Michael Jackson to Sing" and "The Roar of the Masses Could be Farts" with glorious rage. And d. Boon takes aim at such targets as the banality of advertising ("The Big Foist") and the hell of working for the man ("This Ain't No Picnic," one of their best) with articulate bluntness. One of many gems is a funkified live take of Creedence's "Don't Look Now."
Tracks:
1 - D.'s Car Jam/Anxious Mo-Fo
2 - Theatre Is the Life of You
3 - Viet Nam
4 - Cohesion
5 - It's Expected I'm Gone
6 - #1 Hit Song
7 - Two Beads at the End
8 - Do You Want New Wave or Do You Want the Truth?
9 - Don't Look Now
10 - Shit from an Old Notebook
11 - Nature Without Man
12 - One Reporters Opinion
13 - Political Song for Michael Jackson to Sing
14 - Maybe Partying Will Help
15 - Toadies
16 - Retreat
17 - Big Foist
18 - God Bows to Math
19 - Corona
20 - Glory of Man
21 - Take 5, D.
22 - My Heart and the Real World
23 - History Lesson, Pt. 2
24 - You Need the Glory
25 - Roar of the Masses Could Be Farts
26 - West Germany
27 - Politics of Time
28 - Themselves
29 - Please Don't Be Gentle With Me
30 - Nothing Indeed
31 - No Exchange
32 - There Ain't Shit on T.V. Tonight
33 - This Ain't No Picnic
34 - Spillage
35 - Untitled Song for Latin America
36 - Jesus and Tequila
37 - June 16th
38 - Storm in My House
39 - Martin's Story
40 - Doctor Wu
41 - World According to Nouns
42 - Love Dance
43 - Three Car Jam
2 - Theatre Is the Life of You
3 - Viet Nam
4 - Cohesion
5 - It's Expected I'm Gone
6 - #1 Hit Song
7 - Two Beads at the End
8 - Do You Want New Wave or Do You Want the Truth?
9 - Don't Look Now
10 - Shit from an Old Notebook
11 - Nature Without Man
12 - One Reporters Opinion
13 - Political Song for Michael Jackson to Sing
14 - Maybe Partying Will Help
15 - Toadies
16 - Retreat
17 - Big Foist
18 - God Bows to Math
19 - Corona
20 - Glory of Man
21 - Take 5, D.
22 - My Heart and the Real World
23 - History Lesson, Pt. 2
24 - You Need the Glory
25 - Roar of the Masses Could Be Farts
26 - West Germany
27 - Politics of Time
28 - Themselves
29 - Please Don't Be Gentle With Me
30 - Nothing Indeed
31 - No Exchange
32 - There Ain't Shit on T.V. Tonight
33 - This Ain't No Picnic
34 - Spillage
35 - Untitled Song for Latin America
36 - Jesus and Tequila
37 - June 16th
38 - Storm in My House
39 - Martin's Story
40 - Doctor Wu
41 - World According to Nouns
42 - Love Dance
43 - Three Car Jam