Sad Sappy Sucker
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as of 5/26/2012 05:18 EDT details
- Seller:polarbr11
- Sales Rank:131,333
- Format:Original recording reissued
- Media:Audio CD
- Discs:1
- Shipping Weight (lbs):0.2
- Dimensions (in):5.5 x 4.6 x 0.5
- Release Date:April 24, 2001
- UPC:789856113125
- EAN:0789856113125
- ASIN:B00005AU9N
Availability:Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Tracks
- Worms Vs. Birds
- Four Fingered Fisherman
- Untitled
- Wagon Ride Return
- From Point A To Point B
- Path Of Least Resistance
- It Always Rains On A Picnic
- Dukes Up
- Think Long
- Every Penny Fed Car
- Mice Eat Cheese
- Race Car Grin You Ain't No Landmark
- Red Hand Case
- Secret Agent X-9
- Blue Cadet -3, Do You Connect?
- Call To Dial A Song
- 5-4-3-2-1 Lips Off
- Woodgrain
- BMX Crash
- Sucker Betru
- Black Blood & Old Newagers
- SWY
- Austral Opithecus
- Sin Gun Chaser
Editorial Reviews:
Synopsis
Sad Sappy Sucker is the name of a 2001 album release by indie rock band Modest Mouse. Originally slated to be Modest Mouse's debut album, Sad Sappy Sucker was shelved for several years until its eventual release in 2001. Although parts of Sucker are experimental compared to the band's current polish, this isn't some rarity to be enjoyed only by collectors. Breezy melodies build into jagged choruses as singer Isaac Brock shows he can be both tender and playfully aggressive.
Amazon.com
After stepping up to the major-label plate with
The Moon and Antarctica, Modest Mouse reach back to their roots with
Sad Sappy Sucker.
Sucker is actually the band's first recording, released in 2001 but created back in 1994. It was shelved in favor of
Lonesome Crowded West as their debut, but
Sucker is still a fine piece of the Modest Mouse lineage.
Although parts of Sucker are experimental compared to the band's current polish, this isn't some rarity to be enjoyed only by collectors. Breezy melodies build into jagged choruses as singer Isaac Brock shows he can be both tender and playfully aggressive. Most of the songs clock in between two and three minutes, leaving room for numerous gems in the course of the 24-track album. While 12 of the songs come from a recording session with K Records' Calvin Johnson, a chunk of Sucker material comes from Brock's "Dial-a-Song" phase, during which callers heard new songs by dialing into his answering machine. These experiments range from lo-fi combos of distorted instruments and whiny vocals to complete songs, like the bluesy rock jam on "Secret Agent X-9." The Dial-a-Songs--and a message left by Murder City Devils front man Spencer Moody ("Call to Dial-a-Song")--are both comic relief and proof that Modest Mouse didn't gain their indie-rock cult status by accident. The talent's been there from the beginning. --Jennifer Maerz
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