1991 studio album by Mudhoney
Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge is the second studio album by American rock band Mudhoney .[ 3] [ 17] It was recorded at a time when the band was thinking of signing to a major record label , but decided to release the album on Sub Pop in 1991. The album shipped 50,000 copies on its original release.[ 18] It was credited with helping to keep Sub Pop in business.[ 19]
Guitarist Steve Turner has said that the album is his "favorite Mudhoney album as a whole."
There is an alternate version of "Check-Out Time" on the Let It Slide EP.
Production
The album was recorded on low-quality tape via an 8-track desk.[ 20] It is named after a mnemonic used by music students to recall the notes (EGBDF ) on the lines of the treble clef .
Critical reception
Entertainment Weekly wrote: "Imagine the heaviest of Black Sabbath heavy metal, only somewhat speeded up and with added touches of humor, and you have a good approximation of the Mudhoney way of life."[ 21] Trouser Press wrote that "Conrad Uno’s dry 8-track production sharpens Mudhoney’s garage-rock edge — evident in Arm’s fuzzed-out vocals and a shared fondness for second-hand blues progressions — enough to stand apart from the watered-down metal of most flannel merchants, but they don’t go anywhere with it."[ 5] The Spin Alternative Record Guide called the album "charming," writing that a "revitalized sense of hooks connect Mudhoney more directly back to '60s garage."[ 16]
Along with the band's debut EP Superfuzz Bigmuff , the album was included in 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die , with reviewer Jason Chow calling it "a classic album, one of the best of the genre ."[ 22]
Track listing
All tracks are written by Mudhoney
Title 1. "Generation Genocide" 1:13 2. "Let It Slide" 2:35 3. "Good Enough" 3:25 4. "Something So Clear" 4:14 5. "Thorn" 2:10 6. "Into the Drink" 2:08 7. "Broken Hands" 6:02 8. "Who You Drivin' Now?" 2:21 9. "Move Out" 3:32 10. "Shoot the Moon" 2:27 11. "Fuzzgun '91" 1:52 12. "Pokin' Around" 3:30 13. "Don't Fade IV" 3:58 14. "Check-Out Time" 3:07
2021 30th anniversary deluxe edition bonus tracks Title Origin 1. "March to Fuzz" The Estrus Half-Rack , 1991 (*)2:20 2. "Ounce of Deception" "Let It Slide" single, 1991 1:50 3. "Paperback Life" (alternate version) "Let It Slide" single 1:35 4. "Fuzzbuster" Nardwuar the Human Serviette Presents... Clam Chowder and Ice Vs Big Macs and Bombers , 1991 (*)1:56 5. "Bushpusher Man" Puget Power III , 1992 (*)2:25 6. "Flowers for Industry" Previously unreleased 3:21 7. "Thorn" (1st attempt) "You're Gone" single, 1990 1:49 8. "Overblown" Singles: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack , 1992 (*)2:59 9. "March from Fuzz" March to Fuzz , 20002:22 10. "You're Gone" Non-album single 4:05 11. "Something So Clear" (24-track demo) Previously unreleased 4:29 12. "Bushpusher Man" (24-track demo) Previously unreleased 2:27 13. "Pokin' Around" (24-track demo) Previously unreleased 4:00 14. "Check-Out Time" (24-track demo) Previously unreleased 3:21 15. "Generation Genocide" (24-track demo) Previously unreleased 2:44
Releases marked with an asterik (*) are various artists compilation albums.
Personnel
Adapted from the album liner notes.[ 23]
Mudhoney
Technical
Charts
Chart (1991)
Peak position
Official UK Charts
34
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^ Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge (Media notes). Mudhoney . Sub Pop . 1991. SP105b.{{cite AV media notes }}
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