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Royal Trux - Thank You (CD 1995)

Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.Item specifics - Music: CDsArtist: Royal TruxRecord Label: HutRelease Year: 1995EAN: 0724384020620Genre: Rock/Pop  See reviewsDetailed item infoTrack listing1. Night To Remember2. Sewers Of Mars3. Ray O Vac4. Map Of The City5. Granny Grunt6. Lights On The Levee7. Fear Strikes Out8. Have You Met Horror James9. You're Gonna Lose10. Shadow Of The WaspDetailsNumber of CDs:1Producer:David BriggsRecording type:StudioDistributor:EMI Operations/CEVA LogisticsRecording mode:StereoAlbum notesRoyal Trux: Jennifer Herrema (vocals), Neil Hagerty (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Dan Brown (bass), Chris Pyle (drums), Robbie Armstrong (percussion).Recorded at Kiva Studios, Memphis, Tennessee.All songs written by Neil Hagerty and Jennifer Herrema.Editorial reviews...By imposing some structure on their stumblebum blues jams and stream-of-consciousness lyrics, these junk-rockers manage to arrive at a sound somewhere between Sonic Youth and the Black Crowes on their major-label debut... - Rating: BEntertainment Weekly  ...The band never exalted noise--it excreted it. Neil Hagerty and Jennifer Herrema's ambition was to form the residue of rock, the unsublimated return of everthing teenage music had ever repressed in the age of commercialism...the ultimate indie move...Option  (07/01/1995)8 - Excellent - ...THANK YOU is the record Keef never made because he was too wasted to get it together...a lizard-throated, dry bone marrow cancerous croak of an LP, guitars like lazy slashing back alley razors, nonchalant in the midst of all this dirty narcotic danger...NME  (02/25/1995)8 - Highly Recommended - ...Sticky Fingered to the max, its sinewy riffs, grinding bass, and seething percussion harking back to `Can't You Hear Me Knocking?'....They funk, in that fierce white-boy fashion that early-'70s rock had down pat, but which punk extinguished...Spin  (03/01/1995)...THANK YOU, the band's foray into major-label territory, falls into the garage-rock category. The same seedy, tawdry, metaphysical trailer-parks in which Royal Trux have always shacked up abound on these songs about sewers, infections, breakdowns, drugs and sex. Thankfully or not, Royal Trux are still disconcerting...Alternative Press  (05/01/1995)3 Stars - Good - ...[THANK YOU is] a stewveers away from Stooges-style primeval ooze to Black Crowes and Exile-period Stones. The attempt to become a real, songwriting band is pretty successful...Q  (03/01/1995)3.5 Stars - Very Good - ...Royal Trux rise far above the anemic run of alternative product now deluging us. Long may they run.Rolling Stone  (06/29/1995)3.5 Stars - Very Good - ...Royal Trux rise far above the anemic run of alternative product now deluging us. Long may they run.Spin (3/95, pp.98-99) - 8 - Highly Recommended - ...Sticky Fingered to the max, its sinewy riffs, grinding bass, and seething percussion harking back to `Can't You Hear Me Knocking?'....They funk, in that fierce white-boy fashion that early-'70s rock had down pat, but which punk extinguished...Q (3/95, p.103) - 3 Stars - Good - ...[THANK YOU is] a stewveers away from Stooges-style primeval ooze to Black Crowes and Exile-period Stones. The attempt to become a real, songwriting band is pretty successful...NME (2/25/95, p.41) - 8 - Excellent - ...THANK YOU is the record Keef never made because he was too wasted to get it together...a lizard-throated, dry bone marrow cancerous croak of an LP, guitars like lazy slashing back alley razors, nonchalant in the midst of all this dirty narcotic danger...Option (7-8/95, p.133) - ...The band never exalted noise--it excreted it. Neil Hagerty and Jennifer Herrema's ambition was to form the residue of rock, the unsublimated return of everthing teenage music had ever repressed in the age of commercialism...the ultimate indie move...Alternative Press (5/95, pp.77-79) - ...THANK YOU, the band's foray into major-label territory, falls into the garage-rock category. The same seedy, tawdry, metaphysical trailer-parks in which Royal Trux have always shacked up abound on these songs about sewers, infections, breakdowns, drugs and sex. Thankfully or not, Royal Trux are still disconcerting...Entertainment Weekly (2/24-3/3/95, p.119) - ...By imposing some structure on their stumblebum blues jams and stream-of-consciousness lyrics, these junk-rockers manage to arrive at a sound somewhere between Sonic Youth and the Black Crowes on their major-label debut... - Rating: BRolling Stone  (06/29/1995)Portions of this page Copyright 1948-2010 Muze Inc. and Muze Europe Ltd. All rights reserved.Grading CDs is a subjective matter but to give you as clear as possible description of this CD I use the following grading system for all my items. New & Sealed = self explanatory.Mint = Will have no surface marks.Very Good  = will have few or very few surface marks.Good = will have some surface marks.Acceptable = will have numerous surface marks. Using this system I have graded this CD as GoodAll disks have been checked and played.Any CD that fails the play is discarded. By using this system you can be confident that the CD you are buying is "as described".Jewel cases are checked for damage and any that are broken are replaced where possible. If it is not possible to replace a case, eg digipaks, it will be stated here.Inserts are all present & are in good order unless otherwise stated.00003

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