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Minutemen - 3 Way Tie for Last
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Music CD Cover Artist: Minutemen Edition: Music CD CD Release Date: 1990-10-25 Music Label: Sst Records Soundtracks: - The Price Of Paradise
- Lost
- The Big Stick
- Political Nightmare
- Courage
- Have You Ever Seen The Rain?
- The Red And The Black
- Spoken Word Piece
- No One
- Stories
- What Is It?
- Ack Ack Ack
- Just Another Soldier
- Situations At Hand
- Hittin' The Bong
- Bermuda
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Free Music Notes for 3 Way Tie for Last AlbumFree Music Review: Buy every other Minutemen album first Hit: 3 Stars
I've been a huge Minutemen fan for a long time and regret not having seen them live before their sudden and tragic demise nearly twenty years ago. In my opinion, "Three Way..." is the band's weakest effort, by far. What really spoils this record for me is it's slick production. Previous Minutemen records feature bare-bones production techniques that faithfully capture the raw intensity of their live shows. This record (or CD, if you prefer) is just too glossy sounding for my tastes and seriously dulls the band's edge. Still, every Minutemen record is worth a listen.But..... If you are new to The Minutemen, first pick up their classic double LP (or extra-length CD, but with fewer songs) "Double Nickles On The Dime". Then, get "Post-Mersh Vol. 1" which contains their first two LP's on one CD. While you're at it, check out "Ballot Result", a double LP consisting of live recordings chosen by the band's fans. Originally, D., Mike, and George were going to perform these songs live once the results were in. But due to D. Boon's untimely death, the songs were compiled from live shows, rehearsal tapes, and radio broadcasts. Sound quality can be very spotty in places, but don't let that prevent you from enjoying this nice tribute to D. and his bandmates. Also, listen to how much better the live versions compare to the same songs on "Three Way..." No contest!
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