
Lick (2022 Repress)
Lick is the third full-length album by the Lemonheads, and the last to feature founding member Ben Deily. It was the group's last independent label-released album before signing to major label Atlantic. An odd mixture of brand-new, and considerably older, sounds, 1989âs Lick brings together the output of several distinct recording sources: six brand new songs recorded with Minneapolis-based band friend and producer Terry Katzman, and a collection of older, B-side and never-released material originally overseen by producer and engineer Tom Hamilton.
The difficulties of writing and creating a new full-length album every year (Hate Your Friends and Creator were released in 1987 and 1988, respectively) are clearly in evidence on Lick. While the newest material (âMallo Cup,â âA Circle of One,â â7 Powers,â âAnywayâ) hints at promising new song writing directions for both Deily and Dando, thereâs an almost valedictory sense of the past in the inclusion of versions of âGlad I Donât Knowâ and âI Am a Rabbitâ (from the bandâs first-ever, self-released EP), and the now-classic track âEver,â a previously-unreleased tune from the original 1986 Hate Your Friends sessions. At moments, Lick almost sounds like an elegy for itselfâor an elegy for a band that has reached the end of the beginning. Also audible in the heterogeneous songs are the tensions of line-up changesâand inchoate, growing frustrations.
After various band break-ups or threatened break ups (such as Dandoâs brief departure to play bass for Boston band the Blake Babies), the Lemonheads convened to record new material for Lick now featured Dando on drums, Peretz on bass, Deily on guitar (and âpiano,â according to the album credits) along with the addition of long-time band friendâand former member of TAANG! labelmates Bullet LaVoltaâCorey Loog Brennan on lead guitar. And yet the frenzied, quasi-ironic hammer-ons of Coreyâs axe provide some of Lickâs most entertaining momentsâlike the unaccountably-translated-into-Italian paen to 70s detective Ironside, âCazzo Di Ferro.â (The songâs music was originally composed by Brennan for his Italian punk band, Superfetazione.)
After the albumâs completion, Deily opted out of the subsequent European tour, before leaving the band permanently. Jesse Peretz stayed on to record their Atlantic records debut Lovey, but left after the supporting tour in '91. Since then, Dando has been the Lemonheads' sole permanent member. BONUS TRACKS: Features bonus tracks including several never-before-released live tracks from a 1987 radio session, live tracks and an interview from the 1989 European tour, and the 4 tracks of the Lemonheads self-released debut EP, Laughing all the way to the cleaners.
Tracklist
1. Mallo Cup
2. Glad I Don't Know
3. 7 Powers
4. A Circle Of One
5. Cazzo Di Ferro
6. Anyway
7. Luka
8. Come Back D.A.
9. I Am A Rabbit
10. Sad Girl
11. Ever.
Plus additional download tracks: 12. Strange 13. Mad 14. Sad Girl (1987, Live on WERS) 15. Nothing True / Glad I Don't Know (1987, Live on WERS) 16. Luka (Live On VPRO 1989) 17. Interview With Lemonheads (Holland 1989) 18. Mallo Cup (Live On VPRO 1989) 19. Glad I Don't Know (Original EP version) 20. I Like To (Original EP version) 21. I Am A Rabbit (Original EP version) 22. So I Fucked Up (Original EP version)
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Lick is the third full-length album by the Lemonheads, and the last to feature founding member Ben Deily. It was the group's last independent label-released album before signing to major label Atlantic. An odd mixture of brand-new, and considerably older, sounds, 1989âs Lick brings together the output of several distinct recording sources: six brand new songs recorded with Minneapolis-based band friend and producer Terry Katzman, and a collection of older, B-side and never-released material originally overseen by producer and engineer Tom Hamilton.
The difficulties of writing and creating a new full-length album every year (Hate Your Friends and Creator were released in 1987 and 1988, respectively) are clearly in evidence on Lick. While the newest material (âMallo Cup,â âA Circle of One,â â7 Powers,â âAnywayâ) hints at promising new song writing directions for both Deily and Dando, thereâs an almost valedictory sense of the past in the inclusion of versions of âGlad I Donât Knowâ and âI Am a Rabbitâ (from the bandâs first-ever, self-released EP), and the now-classic track âEver,â a previously-unreleased tune from the original 1986 Hate Your Friends sessions. At moments, Lick almost sounds like an elegy for itselfâor an elegy for a band that has reached the end of the beginning. Also audible in the heterogeneous songs are the tensions of line-up changesâand inchoate, growing frustrations.
After various band break-ups or threatened break ups (such as Dandoâs brief departure to play bass for Boston band the Blake Babies), the Lemonheads convened to record new material for Lick now featured Dando on drums, Peretz on bass, Deily on guitar (and âpiano,â according to the album credits) along with the addition of long-time band friendâand former member of TAANG! labelmates Bullet LaVoltaâCorey Loog Brennan on lead guitar. And yet the frenzied, quasi-ironic hammer-ons of Coreyâs axe provide some of Lickâs most entertaining momentsâlike the unaccountably-translated-into-Italian paen to 70s detective Ironside, âCazzo Di Ferro.â (The songâs music was originally composed by Brennan for his Italian punk band, Superfetazione.)
After the albumâs completion, Deily opted out of the subsequent European tour, before leaving the band permanently. Jesse Peretz stayed on to record their Atlantic records debut Lovey, but left after the supporting tour in '91. Since then, Dando has been the Lemonheads' sole permanent member. BONUS TRACKS: Features bonus tracks including several never-before-released live tracks from a 1987 radio session, live tracks and an interview from the 1989 European tour, and the 4 tracks of the Lemonheads self-released debut EP, Laughing all the way to the cleaners.
Tracklist
1. Mallo Cup
2. Glad I Don't Know
3. 7 Powers
4. A Circle Of One
5. Cazzo Di Ferro
6. Anyway
7. Luka
8. Come Back D.A.
9. I Am A Rabbit
10. Sad Girl
11. Ever.
Plus additional download tracks: 12. Strange 13. Mad 14. Sad Girl (1987, Live on WERS) 15. Nothing True / Glad I Don't Know (1987, Live on WERS) 16. Luka (Live On VPRO 1989) 17. Interview With Lemonheads (Holland 1989) 18. Mallo Cup (Live On VPRO 1989) 19. Glad I Don't Know (Original EP version) 20. I Like To (Original EP version) 21. I Am A Rabbit (Original EP version) 22. So I Fucked Up (Original EP version)
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https://youtu.be/Oyr-I8wU9kA
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Lick is the third full-length album by the Lemonheads, and the last to feature founding member Ben Deily. It was the group's last independent label-released album before signing to major label Atlantic. An odd mixture of brand-new, and considerably older, sounds, 1989âs Lick brings together the output of several distinct recording sources: six brand new songs recorded with Minneapolis-based band friend and producer Terry Katzman, and a collection of older, B-side and never-released material originally overseen by producer and engineer Tom Hamilton.
The difficulties of writing and creating a new full-length album every year (Hate Your Friends and Creator were released in 1987 and 1988, respectively) are clearly in evidence on Lick. While the newest material (âMallo Cup,â âA Circle of One,â â7 Powers,â âAnywayâ) hints at promising new song writing directions for both Deily and Dando, thereâs an almost valedictory sense of the past in the inclusion of versions of âGlad I Donât Knowâ and âI Am a Rabbitâ (from the bandâs first-ever, self-released EP), and the now-classic track âEver,â a previously-unreleased tune from the original 1986 Hate Your Friends sessions. At moments, Lick almost sounds like an elegy for itselfâor an elegy for a band that has reached the end of the beginning. Also audible in the heterogeneous songs are the tensions of line-up changesâand inchoate, growing frustrations.
After various band break-ups or threatened break ups (such as Dandoâs brief departure to play bass for Boston band the Blake Babies), the Lemonheads convened to record new material for Lick now featured Dando on drums, Peretz on bass, Deily on guitar (and âpiano,â according to the album credits) along with the addition of long-time band friendâand former member of TAANG! labelmates Bullet LaVoltaâCorey Loog Brennan on lead guitar. And yet the frenzied, quasi-ironic hammer-ons of Coreyâs axe provide some of Lickâs most entertaining momentsâlike the unaccountably-translated-into-Italian paen to 70s detective Ironside, âCazzo Di Ferro.â (The songâs music was originally composed by Brennan for his Italian punk band, Superfetazione.)
After the albumâs completion, Deily opted out of the subsequent European tour, before leaving the band permanently. Jesse Peretz stayed on to record their Atlantic records debut Lovey, but left after the supporting tour in '91. Since then, Dando has been the Lemonheads' sole permanent member. BONUS TRACKS: Features bonus tracks including several never-before-released live tracks from a 1987 radio session, live tracks and an interview from the 1989 European tour, and the 4 tracks of the Lemonheads self-released debut EP, Laughing all the way to the cleaners.
Tracklist
1. Mallo Cup
2. Glad I Don't Know
3. 7 Powers
4. A Circle Of One
5. Cazzo Di Ferro
6. Anyway
7. Luka
8. Come Back D.A.
9. I Am A Rabbit
10. Sad Girl
11. Ever.
Plus additional download tracks: 12. Strange 13. Mad 14. Sad Girl (1987, Live on WERS) 15. Nothing True / Glad I Don't Know (1987, Live on WERS) 16. Luka (Live On VPRO 1989) 17. Interview With Lemonheads (Holland 1989) 18. Mallo Cup (Live On VPRO 1989) 19. Glad I Don't Know (Original EP version) 20. I Like To (Original EP version) 21. I Am A Rabbit (Original EP version) 22. So I Fucked Up (Original EP version)
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