Trouser Press wrote: "Best of all is the opener, 'Pat’s Trick,' a distorted, percussive exercise in sexual obsession made riveting by Timony’s fluttering-yet- powerful delivery."[3]Salon wrote that "the arcing melodies on notable Dirt of Luck songs such as 'Pat's Trick' and 'Honeycomb' contort like a kite twisting in the sky, as Timony's dusky voice and noisy guitar hum add a steadying presence."[13]Rolling Stone called the album an "off-kilter pop opus."[14]Gimme Indie Rock: 500 Essential American Underground Rock Albums 1981-1996 called it "a beacon of progressive noise-pop."[15]
Track listing
No.
Title
Length
1.
"Pat's Trick"
3:20
2.
"Trixie's Star"
2:44
3.
"Silver Angel"
2:54
4.
"Baby's Going Underground"
6:24
5.
"Medusa"
3:10
6.
"Comet #9"
2:09
7.
"Skeleton"
4:11
8.
"Superball"
2:35
9.
"All the X's Have Wings"
3:13
10.
"Oh, the Wind and Rain"
5:29
11.
"Honeycomb"
4:22
12.
"Flower of the Apocalypse"
3:46
Personnel
Mary Timony - Organ, Bass, Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals, Xylophone