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Hand It Over vinyl Re-release

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  • This topic has 4 replies, 3 voices, and was last updated 11 years, 1 month ago by kerbdogma.
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  • July 25, 2014 at 11:38 am #229756
    jeremiah
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      [caption id="attachment_2871" align="alignnone" width="600"]Hand It Over Hand It Over[/caption]

      Dinosaur Jr’s Hand it Over is getting a 180g vinyl re-issue. Says it will have a newly designed inner bag. Not clear on if that means a graphical design or a physical design (different material).

      http://www.propermusic.com/product-details/Dinosaur-Jr-Hand-It-Over-LP-170111#.U9JvNgrb464.twitter

      “Originally released in March 1997, Hand It Over is a brilliant, complex, diverse and fitting end to the Dinosaur Jr major label era. Pressed on 180g vinyl this re-issue features heavyweight sleeve and newly designed inner bag.

      Bouncing back from the more measured ‘Without A Sound’, j Mascis turns in his most eclectic album since Green Mind with ‘Hand It Over’. Dinosaurs bedrock sound still hasn’t changed – its still a sprawling, electric mess of hard rock filtered through folk-rock song structures – but Mascis plays with the arrangements, adding strings, trumpets, and on a handful of tracks, My Bloody Valentine’s slippery guitar orchestrations and vocals (Kevin Shields and Bilinda Butcher both sing on the album). These addition make the music sound fresh, but they would only be window dressing if Mascis’ songs weren’t as strong a they are.

      The opener, “I Don’t Think,” leads off with a thunderous, bass-driven boom enveloping a falsetto vocal, then lapses into a wistful folky chorus. “Nothing’s Going On” is a straight-ahead, slow-tempo rocker with heavy guitar overdrive and a straight snare-drum beat. “I’m Insane,” one of the album’s strongest cuts, features a loopy trumpet doing an off-key dance as the song switches between a dark stall and a manic chorus. “Can’t We Move This” is the most probably the most satisfying track for fans of the middle albums, with a lot of slashing guitar work and the Marshalls set on kill, again set against the fascinating counterpoint of an almost inaudible falsetto vocal.

      “Alone” is a three-chord feedback masterpiece which is the closest clone of Neil Young ever recorded by Mascis (and that’s not a slight; it’s brilliant in its own right). My personal favorite is “Loaded,” with its agonized, gut-twisting vocal and chainsaw guitar line.

      The slower cuts, notably “Never Bought It” and “Sure Not Over You,” are more classic Mascis, reminiscent of “Where You Been.” “Getting Rough” is played on a banjo and might be taken as J’s reflection on – and farewell to – Dinosaur Jr.

      With almost every track, Mascis has worked the song structure, vocals and instrumentation to their most intriguing possibilities.”

      July 26, 2014 at 12:32 pm #229820
      Obseqio
      Participant

        Yet another must for pick up. Copies of Remastered “Green Mind” are a bit hard to find these days, but vinyl180.com says more are on the way! And if anyone happens to have an extra copy of “Crumble” on vinyl they don’t mind letting go, please let me know, thanks!

        September 28, 2014 at 1:46 pm #230388
        kerbdogma
        Blocked

          Would love to have cash for that. Although there is no personal bio of the artist I know about. Not that I like Jasper’s earlier work….

          • This reply was modified 11 years, 2 months ago by kerbdogma.
          October 6, 2014 at 11:49 am #230502
          Obseqio
          Participant

            For the best price stumpdrk on discogs.com has hand it over for $20.34 + $3.50 Shipping. I’ve bought many LP’s from him. Service is the best. He can order more.

            October 16, 2014 at 10:08 am #230507
            kerbdogma
            Blocked

              I don’t think it’s worth it….

              I’m sure it’s Maura’s best work. Oh, I’m sorry did Maura Jasper do this cover?? WTF is up with the huge LP poster. Marq Spusta? Are they real names or AI names?

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