| 1. Car Wash Hair - Mercury Rev |
| 2. Venus Honey Dew - Ubik |
| 3. Clean - Cellophane |
| 4. D.Q. |
| 5. Birthday - Radial Spangle |
| 6. Anaesthesia - Dean Wareham |
| 7. Tomato Poodle - Dean Wareham |
| 8. Dragonfly - Radial Spangle |
| 9. Chasing a Bee - Mercury Rev |
| 10. Ol' One Eye |
| 11. Ubik Freqz - Ubik |
| 12. Soundtrack |
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
UK compilation celebrates the first ten years of the Mint label. Mint was home to Mercury Rev and many of their musical friends and collaborators. Highlights include Mercury Rev's long unavailable debut single 'Car Wash Hair' (exclusive to this album) along with tracks they played on or produced by Radial Spangle, Cellophane and two exclusive tracks by Dean Wareham's pre-Luna band Mutton Gun-'D.Q.' and 'Ol' One Eye'.Includes 12-page booklet with notes by Martin Aston. 2001 release.
I know this isn't the most "informative" review, but I just had to pipe in and defend what I think is a really good album.
I recommend "Chasing a Bee," "Syringe Mouth," "Very Sleepy Rivers" and "Carwash Hair" to the uninitiated.
This is a far less appealing album, and far set apart from the sound of every album that came after it. Thick waves of fuzzy guitar and rough synth overwhelm the title track, and obscure all lines but the ominous "Remember that yerself... is... steam!" The resulting dark pop song is strangely compelling, in a weird psychedelic manner.
Unfortunately, it gets old by the fifth time you hear it. Only a few songs really deviate from that fuzzy, disconnected sound, cycling around until the songs blur together. The melodies of half the songs sound alike unless you listen to them several times, and many of them have unmelodious squeals and synth flourishes that make that hard to do.
And despite being paired with the first Mercury Rev album, "Mint Humbucker" is not a Mercury Rev album, but a compilation from the Mint label, where they resided for some time. There is the exquisite single "Car Wash Hair" from the band themselves, which is full of rainy pop splendour. But the rest is made up of collaborative pieces with lesser bands like Radial Spangle.
There are a few Mercury Rev songs that break from the mold, however. "Blue and Black" is an enchantingly ghostly melody that bursts into dark grandeur by the end; consider it a preview of what Mercury Rev later became. "Sweet Oddysee Of A Cancer Cell T' Th' Center Of Yer Heart" has the same sound as most of the other songs, but stripped down and expanded into a rich, epic soundscape.
It certainly doesn't help that Baker -- who was drummed out of the group after this album -- has a very unappealing voice. He doesn't sing, as Jonathan Donahue later did; instead, he intones in an annoying twang. He sounds like a cowboy trying to go avant-pop, and only sounds hideously out of place, especially when reduced to just yelling "Yeeeaaaahhh!" over the music.
Released four years and a band breakup before anything else Mercury Rev did, "Yerself Is Steam" is dramatically different -- and not in a good way. Instead, it sounds like the Pixies on a bad acid trip.
UK compilation celebrates the first ten years of the Mint label. Mint was home to Mercury Rev and many of their musical friends and collaborators. Highlights include Mercury Rev's long unavailable debut single 'Car Wash Hair' (exclusive to this album) along with tracks they played on or produced by Radial Spangle, Cellophane and two exclusive tracks by Dean Wareham's pre-Luna band Mutton Gun-'D.Q.' and 'Ol' One Eye'.Includes 12-page booklet with notes by Martin Aston. 2001 release.
Mint Humbucker,Various Artists,Mint,Alternative Pop/Rock,Dream Pop,Indie Rock,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop
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Yerself Is Steam/Mint Humbucker
Mercury Rev Manufacturer: Mint UK ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002CX62A Release Date: 2004-07-27 |
Tracks:
- Chasing a Bee
- Syringe Mouth
- Coney Island Cyclone
- Blue and Black
- Sweet Oddysee of a Cancer Cell T' th' Center of Yer Heart
- Frittering
- Continuous Trucks and Thunder Under a Mother's Smile
- Very Sleepy Rivers
Tracks:
- Car Wash Hair
- Venus Honey Dew - Ubik
- Clean - Cellophane
- D.Q.
- Birthday - Radial Spangle
- Anaesthesia
- Tomato Poodle
- Dragonfly - Radial Spangle
- Chasing a Bee
- Ol' One Eye
- Ubik Freqz [Radio AAA Mix] - Ubik
- Soundtrack
Customer Reviews:
Forget those other reviews.......2006-06-20
I know this isn't the most "informative" review, but I just had to pipe in and defend what I think is a really good album.
I recommend "Chasing a Bee," "Syringe Mouth," "Very Sleepy Rivers" and "Carwash Hair" to the uninitiated.
Yerself is steam.......2005-10-21
This is a far less appealing album, and far set apart from the sound of every album that came after it. Thick waves of fuzzy guitar and rough synth overwhelm the title track, and obscure all lines but the ominous "Remember that yerself... is... steam!" The resulting dark pop song is strangely compelling, in a weird psychedelic manner.
Unfortunately, it gets old by the fifth time you hear it. Only a few songs really deviate from that fuzzy, disconnected sound, cycling around until the songs blur together. The melodies of half the songs sound alike unless you listen to them several times, and many of them have unmelodious squeals and synth flourishes that make that hard to do.
And despite being paired with the first Mercury Rev album, "Mint Humbucker" is not a Mercury Rev album, but a compilation from the Mint label, where they resided for some time. There is the exquisite single "Car Wash Hair" from the band themselves, which is full of rainy pop splendour. But the rest is made up of collaborative pieces with lesser bands like Radial Spangle.
There are a few Mercury Rev songs that break from the mold, however. "Blue and Black" is an enchantingly ghostly melody that bursts into dark grandeur by the end; consider it a preview of what Mercury Rev later became. "Sweet Oddysee Of A Cancer Cell T' Th' Center Of Yer Heart" has the same sound as most of the other songs, but stripped down and expanded into a rich, epic soundscape.
It certainly doesn't help that Baker -- who was drummed out of the group after this album -- has a very unappealing voice. He doesn't sing, as Jonathan Donahue later did; instead, he intones in an annoying twang. He sounds like a cowboy trying to go avant-pop, and only sounds hideously out of place, especially when reduced to just yelling "Yeeeaaaahhh!" over the music.
Released four years and a band breakup before anything else Mercury Rev did, "Yerself Is Steam" is dramatically different -- and not in a good way. Instead, it sounds like the Pixies on a bad acid trip.
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Mint Humbucker
Various Artists Manufacturer: Mint UK ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005ATEC Release Date: 2001-07-17 |
Tracks:
- Car Wash Hair - Mercury Rev
- Venus Honey Dew - Ubik
- Clean - Cellophane
- D.Q.
- Birthday - Radial Spangle
- Anaesthesia - Dean Wareham
- Tomato Poodle - Dean Wareham
- Dragonfly - Radial Spangle
- Chasing a Bee - Mercury Rev
- Ol' One Eye
- Ubik Freqz - Ubik
- Soundtrack
Album Description
UK compilation celebrates the first ten years of the Mint label. Mint was home to Mercury Rev and many of their musical friends and collaborators. Highlights include Mercury Rev's long unavailable debut single 'Car Wash Hair' (exclusive to this album) along with tracks they played on or produced by Radial Spangle, Cellophane and two exclusive tracks by Dean Wareham's pre-Luna band Mutton Gun-'D.Q.' and 'Ol' One Eye'.Includes 12-page booklet with notes by Martin Aston. 2001 release.Rock Music:
