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Hello. I spent nearly 10 years selling on that other site (you can check my feedback there; It's under the same ID as this one). But I thought I'd give this new site a try.
I'm just getting started here, so please excuse the amateur appearance. I'll have the place looking better shortly.
Like all of my cds, this is an Original CD, with original inserts (NO CDRs or bootlegs).....
Track listing
1. Andres
2. Baggage
3. Can I Run
4. Bomb, The
5. Questioning My Sanity
6. Riding With A Movie Star
7. Stuck Here Again
8. Fuel My Fire
9. Freak Magnet
10. She Has Eyes
11. Shirley
12. Talk Box
Details
Contributing artists: Roddy Bottum
Producer: GG Garth, L7
Distributor: WEA
Recording type: Studio
Recording mode: Stereo
SPAR Code: n/a
Album notes
L7: Jennifer Finch, Suzi Gardner, Dee Plakas, Donita Sparks.
Additional personnel: Mick Collins, Dave McClelland (vocals); Roddy Bottum (keyboards).
Recorded at A&M Studios and The Clubhouse, Hollywood, California; Sound City, Van Nuys, California.
What has L7 learned from receiving 1992's Feminist Of The Year award? That women still have to fight to get beyond the opinions about them in their industries, and that if the fight is waged with a sense of humor then they've really won.
L7 fights their battles directly and indirectly by applying over-the-top cock rock phrasing to their deceptively simple songwriting. Take their homage to race car driver Shirley Muldowney. There's definitely an agenda here; it's time to take people seriously for their abilities and not let gender become the first adjective used when considering one's contributions.
"Shirley" builds around samples from "Heart Like A Wheel," the movie about Muldowney's life. On top of a glorious guitar riff, dialogue from the movie voices L7's message. When we hear someone ask Muldowney "What's a beautiful girl like you doin' racing cars in a place like this?," we want to cheer right along with L7 as Muldowney flatly replies, "winning." "Shirley" is a perfect slice of what these women are all about. Between the movie dialogue, the lyrics add the missing pieces. "How many times must you be told/There's nowhere that we won't go."
HUNGRY FOR STINK simmers in the same ideological juices as their previous albums and involvement in ROCK FOR CHOICE. These women have a sense of humor and can make great, socially conscious rock, without making their issues cumbersome. Balancing the staples of guitar-heavy rock with a less-is-more aesthetic, HUNGRY FOR STINK confirms why L7 is one of the best known and most respected rock bands of the era, feminist or not.
HUNGRY FOR STINK was L7's 1994 follow-up to their '92 breakthrough, BRICKS ARE HEAVY. The single from that album, "Pretend We're Dead," and its attendant video put L7 into the limelight alongside other guitar-heavy bands of the grunge movement. Like contemporaries Nirvana and Soundgarden, L7 mixed the sonic aggression of heavy metal with the attitude and punch of punk.
HUNGRY FOR STINK isn't better than its predecessor (BRICKS ARE HEAVY would prove to be the band's peak), but it still rocks mighty hard. In fact, the sound on this album is enough to lay anyone flat, with a granite wall of crunching guitars and the gutsy vocals of Donita Sparks and Suzi Gardner shredding up eardrums. So while this isn't the best place to start with this hard-rock quartet, it's essential listening for fans and will satisfy those looking for the grunge sound at its meanest.
Editorial reviews
Highly Recommended - ...L7 has managed to create an enjoyable album without writing any good new songs...L7 aren't afraid to show they've lived, and they know the difference between suffocating anger and a crankiness worth reveling in...
Spin (08/01/1994)
...this time the approach is strictly slam-and-bang like punk rock--complete with unison vocals screaming out the simple titles with snotty, snarling relish...
Musician (08/01/1994)
4 Stars - Excellent - ...L7's warped humour and tongue-in-cheek stories [are] essential listening...
Q Magazine (09/01/1994)
6 - Good - ...They're riveting...brilliantly basic, doom metal stomp we half expect, but also because Donita's voice is frayed and torn, such that the songs scrawl on your psyche far deeper than ever before...
New Musical Express (07/16/1994)
USED, but in great condition. NO scratches and NO signs of abuse or misuse.
Free Shipping in the US and Canada.
Multiple item discounts = $2 off any subsequent ordered cds
***International orders***
I can ship worldwide - Any country.
CDs can be shipped internationally for an additional $3 (with the jewel case); or for $2 (without the jewel case).
Please check-out my other auctions…..save on shipping charges!!!!
Payment must be received 10 days from the end of auction If you do not plan on paying, Please do NOT bid.
Payment
I accept:
Checks
Money Orders
Well concealed USD
I can accept paypal – but only if it is NOT A CREDIT/DEBIT CARD funded payment.
Personal Checks will be held 10 days before item is shipped; Money order and “other payment” items will be shipped immediately.
Any questions, Please feel free to email. Thanks. gxr100
I'm just getting started here, so please excuse the amateur appearance. I'll have the place looking better shortly.
Like all of my cds, this is an Original CD, with original inserts (NO CDRs or bootlegs).....
Track listing
1. Andres
2. Baggage
3. Can I Run
4. Bomb, The
5. Questioning My Sanity
6. Riding With A Movie Star
7. Stuck Here Again
8. Fuel My Fire
9. Freak Magnet
10. She Has Eyes
11. Shirley
12. Talk Box
Details
Contributing artists: Roddy Bottum
Producer: GG Garth, L7
Distributor: WEA
Recording type: Studio
Recording mode: Stereo
SPAR Code: n/a
Album notes
L7: Jennifer Finch, Suzi Gardner, Dee Plakas, Donita Sparks.
Additional personnel: Mick Collins, Dave McClelland (vocals); Roddy Bottum (keyboards).
Recorded at A&M Studios and The Clubhouse, Hollywood, California; Sound City, Van Nuys, California.
What has L7 learned from receiving 1992's Feminist Of The Year award? That women still have to fight to get beyond the opinions about them in their industries, and that if the fight is waged with a sense of humor then they've really won.
L7 fights their battles directly and indirectly by applying over-the-top cock rock phrasing to their deceptively simple songwriting. Take their homage to race car driver Shirley Muldowney. There's definitely an agenda here; it's time to take people seriously for their abilities and not let gender become the first adjective used when considering one's contributions.
"Shirley" builds around samples from "Heart Like A Wheel," the movie about Muldowney's life. On top of a glorious guitar riff, dialogue from the movie voices L7's message. When we hear someone ask Muldowney "What's a beautiful girl like you doin' racing cars in a place like this?," we want to cheer right along with L7 as Muldowney flatly replies, "winning." "Shirley" is a perfect slice of what these women are all about. Between the movie dialogue, the lyrics add the missing pieces. "How many times must you be told/There's nowhere that we won't go."
HUNGRY FOR STINK simmers in the same ideological juices as their previous albums and involvement in ROCK FOR CHOICE. These women have a sense of humor and can make great, socially conscious rock, without making their issues cumbersome. Balancing the staples of guitar-heavy rock with a less-is-more aesthetic, HUNGRY FOR STINK confirms why L7 is one of the best known and most respected rock bands of the era, feminist or not.
HUNGRY FOR STINK was L7's 1994 follow-up to their '92 breakthrough, BRICKS ARE HEAVY. The single from that album, "Pretend We're Dead," and its attendant video put L7 into the limelight alongside other guitar-heavy bands of the grunge movement. Like contemporaries Nirvana and Soundgarden, L7 mixed the sonic aggression of heavy metal with the attitude and punch of punk.
HUNGRY FOR STINK isn't better than its predecessor (BRICKS ARE HEAVY would prove to be the band's peak), but it still rocks mighty hard. In fact, the sound on this album is enough to lay anyone flat, with a granite wall of crunching guitars and the gutsy vocals of Donita Sparks and Suzi Gardner shredding up eardrums. So while this isn't the best place to start with this hard-rock quartet, it's essential listening for fans and will satisfy those looking for the grunge sound at its meanest.
Editorial reviews
Highly Recommended - ...L7 has managed to create an enjoyable album without writing any good new songs...L7 aren't afraid to show they've lived, and they know the difference between suffocating anger and a crankiness worth reveling in...
Spin (08/01/1994)
...this time the approach is strictly slam-and-bang like punk rock--complete with unison vocals screaming out the simple titles with snotty, snarling relish...
Musician (08/01/1994)
4 Stars - Excellent - ...L7's warped humour and tongue-in-cheek stories [are] essential listening...
Q Magazine (09/01/1994)
6 - Good - ...They're riveting...brilliantly basic, doom metal stomp we half expect, but also because Donita's voice is frayed and torn, such that the songs scrawl on your psyche far deeper than ever before...
New Musical Express (07/16/1994)
USED, but in great condition. NO scratches and NO signs of abuse or misuse.
Free Shipping in the US and Canada.
Multiple item discounts = $2 off any subsequent ordered cds
***International orders***
I can ship worldwide - Any country.
CDs can be shipped internationally for an additional $3 (with the jewel case); or for $2 (without the jewel case).
Please check-out my other auctions…..save on shipping charges!!!!
Payment must be received 10 days from the end of auction If you do not plan on paying, Please do NOT bid.
Payment
I accept:
Checks
Money Orders
Well concealed USD
I can accept paypal – but only if it is NOT A CREDIT/DEBIT CARD funded payment.
Personal Checks will be held 10 days before item is shipped; Money order and “other payment” items will be shipped immediately.
Any questions, Please feel free to email. Thanks. gxr100













