Friday, July 3, 2026

Motorhead - batch review

I've had these forever, and will post on them individually as I play them again:

     No Remorse
     Ace of Spades
     No Sleep 'til Hammersmith

Elvis Costello and the Attractions - Trust: 9 (A)

Queen - Greatest Hits [Hollywood, 1992]: 8 (A-)


Upped a notch for general regard. AllMusic says this: "Not to be confused with 1981's Greatest Hits, 1992's Classic Queen, or 1992's reissue of 1981's Greatest Hits, 2004's Greatest Hits is a superb 20-track sampler of Queen's best, eclipsing all of the aforementioned packages." Taking a pass on Classic Queen, I have the 1992 issue, as noted above.

The 1981 issue has the same number of tracks as the 1992 issue (17), but "Bohemian Rhapsody" and "Flash" instead of "Body Language" and "I Want to Break Free." I did play "Flash" three times, just to be thorough, although I've obviously heard it many times before. Definitely a good one to leave off. (I also obviously have "Bohemian Rhapsody.") Discogs actually has 2004 as being a reissue of 1981, which seems to be more accurate given the same 17 songs and cover image, and the 1992 issue as its own release. Anyway, the 2004 issue adds two live tracks and "I'm in Love with My Car" to get to 20. I can also do without those.

Monday, June 29, 2026

Chumbawamba - Uneasy Listening: 7.5 (high B+)


Could be an 8 (A-), but no copies available for reasonable prices anyway, so not sweating the distinction. #bestof

Sunday, June 21, 2026

Schoolly D - Adventures of Schoolly D [Rykodisc, 1987]: 7 (B+)


Christgau seems to incorrectly list this as The Further Adventures of Schoolly-D (ie, adding “The Further”). This combines the self-titled debut and the original seven-track version of the follow-up Saturday Night! - The Album [Schoolly-D, 1986] (with “We Get Paid” appearing to be re-titled as “Get 'n' Paid” -- AI says these are different songs, but I’m not going to bother trying to verify that). I give the debut an 8 (A-) and the follow-up a 7 (B+). So this hits in the middle, and gets docked a notch because it goes on for just too long and is less than the sum of its parts. Not the way to hear this artist. Early CD-era move. Reminds me of that Mission of Burma release. #bestof

Mahotella Queens - Buya Buya: 8 (A-)


#import

Graham Parker - Struck by Lightning [RCA, 1991]: 7 (B+)


I have a long and complicated history with this release. It came out during the time that I was really discovering the true, vast depth of rock music. I liked the album, but some critics, who had opened me up to, and were helping me navigate, these overwhelming depths did not share my appreciation, and I let them sway me and sold it off. Now I will re-collect it, even though, at this grade, at this point in time, I might try to otherwise categorize it as #pubrock or something and skip it. Add to these considerations that, while I'm not a GP completist, I'm an outright fan, probably more so than with respect to any pub rocker I can think of.

I note that the vinyl issues of this in the UK were accompanied by a bonus 12-inch EP, which contains songs appearing on the CD that could not fit on the otherwise single-sided vinyl. There are also two extra tracks on the EP, one of which appears on the Passion Is No Ordinary Word compilation, about which I will post separately.

Lee "Scratch" Perry - Dub Fire: neutral

Not sure why this got **** in the new Rolling Stone album guide, but that’s why I played it three times.

Nurse With Wound - Soliloquy for Lilith: liked

Even if I wanted to up this a notch for mere historicity, which I don’t, it would be #experimental/drone. And even if I wanted to up it three notches, which I really don’t, it would be too expensive, although if the two-CD version were selling for anything approaching a reasonable price, I might be tempted to pick it up as a novelty/collector’s item. In fact, as it is, I have probably already upped it a notch for one thing or another. Try The Disintegration Loops instead.

Algiers - Shook: 7 (B+)

Algiers - The Underside of Power: 7.5 (high B+)

Saturday, June 20, 2026

Ice Cube - Kill at Will [EP]: 8.5 (high A-)

Two Nice Girls - Like a Version [EP]: 7.5 (high B+)


Can't even find a decent cover image to purloin. I owned this once but think I sold it off. I kind of wish I hadn't, even though it's #indiepop, because it feels a little like a collector's item at this point. And it came out in the same year as Slay Tracks, although this one did get a CD release. Good year for EPs, as I remember.

Robert Johnson - King of the Delta Blues, Vol. II [Columbia, 1970]: X (X)


See post re: the original volume.

Robert Johnson - King of the Delta Blues [Columbia, 1961]: X (X)


What's a schlub like me going to say about something like this? I have it on pristine vinyl.

Robert Johnson - King of the Delta Blues [Columbia/Legacy, 1997]: X (X)


Not qualified to grade, but obviously essential. This is the single-disc, 16-track distillation. Beautiful, budget release. Never went for that famous but ridiculous 1990 box set that repeats songs after themselves. Who wants to hear things like that? Or "program" a CD? So stupid and useless. It won all kinds of awards though.

Willi Carlisle - Winged Victory: 7.5 (high B+)


#country/folk

Katie Alice Greer - "Fly" by the Dixie Chicks: liked

Might be a 7 (B+), but no physicals anyway. Very lo-fi. And yes, I'm an aging perv and I want her. She's pushing 40 now anyway.