Disco de The Queers: “Grow Up”
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Fecha de Publicación:1994-04-08
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Tipo:Desconocido
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Género:Indie Rock, Old School Punk Rock, Alternative Rock
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Sello Discográfico:Lookout
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Letras Explícitas:Si
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UPC:763361009012
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1 personas de un total de 1 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- The one that started it all!
This was the first full length Queers album that was released. Asian Man Records has been working on reissuing all of their albums and this is the newest reissue. This is a great album from start to finish and it definetly has a more "punk" vibe than the more poppy albums like "Don't Back Down" and "Munki Brain". Songs like Rambo Rat, and Junk Freak really get you going, but the softer and slower songs are what shine on this album. Actually, the softer songs is what saves this album from flopping. The best songs on this whole album are Burger King Queen, I Met Her At The Rat, I Don't Wanna Get Involved With You, Boobarella, and I'll Be True To You. These songs are probably some of the best poppy songs in the whole Queers cataloge. Now this reissue was remastered but sadly the quality isn't as good as the other reissues put out. They are definetly listenable and it sounds a lot better than the original. As for the bonus tracks, this is where the cd kinda goes downhill. Two of the tracks are just demos of songs on this album and the rest really aren't that great. I usually just skip those tracks, they could of found something better for the bonus stuff. Overall, this is a great album if your already a Queer fan. If your new to The Queers, I definetly do not recommend this for a first album. Try out "Love Songs..." or "Don't Back Down" first. Oh by the way, don't buy this album on amazon, go to the Asian Man Records website because it's so much cheaper getting it from them. Take care!
- Still Great Fun After All These Years
The Queers have made music that is great fun. You can tell that they were enjoying themselves when they recorded these songs. They don't take themselves, or anything else, too seriously. Their main objective is to entertain, and they do this very well.
1 personas de un total de 2 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Balls-out punk rock and roll
This album rocked me from the first time it hit my record player all those years ago. Less overtly poppy than the albums that followed, everything's louder than everything else and Joe Queer leads us through twelve tracks of gritty punk rock with his trademark snarl (before it became a parody of itself) and surf-inspired leads.
Beware the remaster on Asian Man records, which competes with the original master of "Love Songs for the Retarded" for the title of "Most Castrated Queers Masterpiece". Like LSFTR, this album was always meant to be loud and raw. Lose that and you might as well just skip it.
Kate (Warrenton, VA) - 01 Febrero 2000
0 personas de un total de 4 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- THE BEAT GOES ON!
This CD is the best! It has Great lyrics and is defenitly worth buying! Where else could you find lyrics like " I met her at the rat"? This CD deserves to be bought and played over and over, even if your not a big punk,ska,oi fan this CD will convince you to be one!
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