Mudhoney - Superfuzz Bigmuff Plus Early Singles

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Album Details

Title: Superfuzz Bigmuff Plus Early Singles
Artist: Mudhoney
Release Date: 10/25/1990
Re-Released On: 9/25/1990
Label: Sub Pop Records
Duration: 43:16
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPC: 098787002126
Genre: Rock
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Grunge, Alternative/Indie Rock, Garage Punk, American Underground
Moods: Crunchy, Fun, Ramshackle, Trashy, Aggressive, Angst-Ridden, Cathartic, Cynical/Sarcastic, Rousing, Tense/Anxious, Visceral, Brash, Energetic, Fiery, Gritty, Irreverent, Rambunctious, Raucous, Rowdy, Sleazy, Volatile, Boisterous, Intense, Outrageous, Confident, Humorous, Menacing, Nihilistic, Organic, Acerbic, Angry, Bitter, Brooding, Hedonistic, Hostile, Messy, Street-Smart, Thuggish, Witty, Ominous
Total Copies: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

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

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1990CDSub Pop RecordsSP21B

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Album Review

Named after the band's favorite distortion pedal, Superfuzz Bigmuff was actually Mudhoney's first EP; the Superfuzz Bigmuff Plus Early Singles package collects that recording, as well as the A- and B-sides of their first two 45s and two covers (of the Dicks and Sonic Youth), all released in 1988-1989. Taken as a whole, this output makes a case for Mudhoney as the first true grunge band; due to the time constraints of the forms in which this material was originally released, it also makes for their best, most consistent album, as the band largely refrains from the sort of aimless, grinding Stooges updates that slow the momentum of most of its records. Instead, Superfuzz Bigmuff has all the best attributes of Mudhoney's Stooges fixation -- whether slow or fast, this music is grimy, raucous, and violently enthusiastic, with a stronger melodic sensibility than Iggy's band possessed. Mudhoney's dominant traits are simple chord progressions and a filthy-sounding, ultradistorted guitar racket, punctuated by Mark Arm's snarling, demonic howls. It isn't the most original approach to rock & roll, but when it all comes into focus -- as on their (and Sub Pop's) debut single, the ultimate grunge anthem "Touch Me I'm Sick" -- Mudhoney's power is absolutely throttling. "Touch Me I'm Sick" would be essential listening for anyone even remotely interested in the genesis of the Seattle scene, but the album is full of menacing, vital rock & roll, plus sharp songwriting that elevates several other songs to classic status. Mudhoney's musical range may be quite limited, but as Superfuzz Bigmuff proves, they can be amazing at what they can do. This is the birth of grunge, and a reminder of exactly why the music was christened with a word meaning "dirt." ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Charles PetersonArtwork, Photography
Jack EndinoEngineer, Producer
Jane HigginsArtwork
Mark ArmVocals
Matt LukinGuitar (Bass)
Michael LavinePhotography
Steve TurnerVocals

Member Reviews

Kimber R. wrote on 11/2/2008...

This gets 5 stars for Touch Me I'm Sick alone, which is an incredible song, along with Hate The Police. Great album in general, it contains some of their best songs.