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1994 studio album by Red Red Meat
Jimmywine Majestic is the second studio album by Red Red Meat , released in 1994 by Sub Pop .[ 4]
The album was recorded at Idful Studios, Chicago, and was produced by Brad Wood and Casey Rice.[ 5]
Trouser Press wrote that the album "opens with a gnarled Stones riff (in the seething 'Flank'), dragging the listener on a trip that takes in all the usually hidden scenery the wrong side of the psychic tracks have to offer."[ 4] The Chicago Reader called Jimmywine Majestic "a dazzlingly consistent, groove-heavy album."[ 5] The Chicago Tribune called it "among the best albums of its era."[ 6] The Washington Post wrote: "Woozy and slippery, the songs on the Meat's Jimmywine Majestic marry slide guitar and feedback, recalling the Stones at their bluesiest and most dissolute."[ 7]
Title Writer(s) 1. "Flank" Tim Rutili 4:39 2. "Stained & Lit" Tim Rutili 5:00 3. "Braindead" Tim Rutili 5:13 4. "Smokey Mountain Dbl Dip" Glenn Girard, Tim Rutili 3:30 5. "Moon Calf Tripe" Brian Deck , Glenn Girard, Tim Hurley, Tim Rutili6:45 6. "Cillamange" Tim Rutili 2:42 7. "Ball" Brian Deck, Glenn Girard, Tim Rutili 4:46 8. "Lather" Tim Rutili 3:01 9. "Rusted Water" Brian Deck, Glenn Girard, Tim Hurley, Tim Rutili 3:30 10. "Gorshin" Tim Rutili 4:44 11. "Dowser" Tim Rutili 3:27 12. "Comes" Tim Rutili 2:58 13. "Roses" Brian Deck, Glenn Girard, Tim Rutili 6:07
Vinyl Reissue Jealous Butcher Bonus Tracks Cat. No. JB125 RELEASE DATE 11/06/2015 [ 8]
Title 14. "make you gone" 15. "pity" 16. "lather (acme sessions)" 17. "intro (single version)"
Adapted from the Jimmywine Majestic liner notes.[ 9]
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^ "Jimmywine Majestic" . Sub Pop Records .
^ Prato, Greg. "Red Red Meat: Jimmywine Majestic > Review" . AllMusic . Retrieved January 8, 2016 .
^ Larkin, Colin (2006). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music . Vol. 6. MUZE. p. 810.
^ a b Sprague, David (2007). "Red Red Meat" . Trouser Press . Retrieved January 8, 2016 .
^ a b Margasak, Peter (22 December 2015). "The early output of Red Red Meat sees its first vinyl release" . Chicago Reader .
^ Kot, Greg. "A rare Red Red Meat buffet" . chicagotribune.com .
^ Jenkins, Mark (March 4, 1994). "STONES-FLAVORED RED RED MEAT" – via www.washingtonpost.com.
^ "Red Red Meat JIMMYWINE MAJESTIC" .
^ Jimmywine Majestic (booklet). Red Red Meat . Seattle, Washington: Sub Pop . 1994.{{cite AV media notes }}
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