Frizzle Fry

Frizzle Fry

by Primus
Frizzle Fry

Frizzle Fry

by Primus

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Remastered)

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Overview

Primus' first studio album wouldn't necessarily be a surprise to anyone familiar with their Suck on This days, not least because a good chunk of that album ended up being represented here. Not that this was surprising, but what was pleasant was how well and easily the at-once frenetic and extremely precise way the trio had around its spastic rhythms, translated into a great effort away from the stage. Certainly the fact that Les Claypool had once tried out for Metallica was clear enough with the doomy metal opening of "To Defy the Laws of Tradition," but once Claypool started singing about brides choosing colors other than white for marriages, the band's own world came to the fore. It's pretty easy to see in retrospect how much of a melange went into the group's work. Nods but thankfully few outright steals to everything from Frank Zappa's arch humor and Funkadelic's sprawl to the Police's early, spare effectiveness crop up and, indeed, so does plenty of Metallica (the title track's extreme climax in particular). But whether it's due to Claypool's reedy, whacked-out voice or the fact that just about every song seems like it could be a soundtrack to a moshpit gone wild, something about Frizzle Fry is ultimately and perfectly of its time and place. The tightly wired and wound lope of "John the Fisherman" probably remains the most concentrated blast of them all, but nods should also go to the grinding march/stomp "Too Many Puppies," with its wry and worried vision of an overcrowded future, and the equally slow death crunch of "The Toys Go Winding Down." Then there's the already established live fave "Pudding Time," which is one of the goofiest anti-celebrations of consumer culture around; and all the better for it. ~ Ned Raggett

Product Details

Release Date: 11/23/2009
Label: Prawn Song
UPC: 0822550001616
Rank: 14285

Tracks

  1. To Defy the Laws of Tradition
  2. Ground Hog's Day
  3. Too Many Puppies
  4. Mr. Knowitall
  5. Frizzle Fry
  6. John the Fisherman
  7. You Can't Kill Michael Malloy
  8. The Toys Go Winding Down
  9. Pudding Time
  10. Sathington Willoughby
  11. Spegetti Western
  12. Harold of the Rocks
  13. To Defy
  14. Hello Skinny/Constantinople

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Primus   Primary Artist
Matthew Winegar   Primary Artist,Toy Piano
Larry LaLonde   Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Les Claypool   Bass,Banjo,Vocals,Bass (Upright),Bass (Electric),Electric Fiddle
Tim "Herb" Alexander   Drums
Herb   Toy Organ
Todd Huth   Guitar

Technical Credits

Larry LaLonde   Composer,Producer
Les Claypool   Composer,Producer
Matthew Winegar   Composer,Performer
Primus   Composer
The Residents   Composer
Tim "Herb" Alexander   Composer,Producer
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