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Five Dollar Bob's Mock Cooter Stew
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Album Details: Five Dollar Bob's Mock Cooter Stew

Release Date:10/26/1993
Label:Warner Brothers
UPC:093624543923

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User Reviews: Five Dollar Bob's Mock Cooter Stew

  • Overall:

    yenohdum

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Sep 5, 2002

    yes that "nniirrvvaannaa" dude has the right idea..."very nice wid range of musical variety in mudhoneys music" or something like that...
    it rocks.

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    Mudhoney

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Dec 16, 2001

    Anything released by Mudhoney rocks. This little album is very wide in musical variety, which is something commonly seen in this band.

Pro Reviews: Five Dollar Bob's Mock Cooter Stew

  • All Music Guide

    Described by Mark Arm on release as a chance to get new songs out for fans in between albums -- which might not sound important, but for a band on an album-centric major label still counts for something -- Five Dollar Bob's Mock Cooter Stew is part compilation, part collection of new goodies. One cut is a spectacular re-recording from the previous year's Piece of Cake, "Make It Now," here titled "Make It Now Again" and taking no prisoners from its heavy-duty psychedelic start, while two further efforts, "Deception Pass" and "Underide," had previously appeared on Piece of Cake-related singles. Of the four new songs, meanwhile, they're a rough but engaging little blend. "In the Blood" is one of the more restrained and almost personal cuts Mudhoney ever recorded, with a mid-range pace and a slightly queasy organ part setting a downbeat mood that Arm resignedly sings over. "No Song III" keeps things from being too down, though; this time around the analog synth creates an almighty buzz tha...t Suicide could have been proud of while the foursome rips along at a fast clip, Dan Peters showing some sharp drumming flair as he goes. "Between You and Me Kid" explores a newer touch for the group, with a honky tonk country touch that hints at the following year's collaboration with Jimmie Dale Gilmore. "Six Two One," in contrast, sticks to Mudhoney-qua-Mudhoney, garage rock straight up that looks in the face of grunge's success and laughs. Speaking of humor, the credits get in a gentle jab at Nirvana (a few months before that became impossible), with the producer/Young Fresh Fellows member credited as Curt and Kurdt Bloch (real spelling: Kurt). - Ned Raggett, All Music Guide Read more Less

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