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词条 Frizzle Fry
释义

  1. Background

  2. Live performance

  3. Reception

      Critical reception  

  4. Track listing

  5. Credits

      Personnel    Primus    Additional musicians    Production    Visual Art    Studios  

  6. References

  7. External links

{{Infobox album
| name = Frizzle Fry
| type = studio
| artist = Primus
| cover = Primus-Frizzle Fry.jpg
| alt =
| released = {{Start date|1990|2|7}}
| recorded = December 1989
| venue =
| studio = Different Fur, San Francisco, CA, USA
| genre = Funk metal[1]
| length = {{Duration |m=51 |s=23}}
| label = Caroline
| producer = Primus, Matt Winegar
| prev_title = Suck on This
| prev_year = 1989
| next_title = Sailing the Seas of Cheese
| next_year = 1991
| misc = {{Singles
| name = Frizzle Fry
| type = studio
| single1 = John the Fisherman
| single1date = May 17, 1990
| single2 = Too Many Puppies
| single2date = July 26, 1990
| single3 = Mr. Knowitall
| single3date = 1990
}}
}}

Frizzle Fry is the debut studio album by the American rock band Primus. The album was recorded in December 1989 and released on February 7, 1990.

Background

Released in 1990 on Caroline Records, it features the band's first single and minor radio hit "John the Fisherman". It was remastered in 2002, after the original had been out of print for years, and was released on Prawn Song Records. The remaster includes an extra track, named "Hello Skinny/Constantinople", a cover of the tracks "Hello Skinny" and "Constantinople" by The Residents.

"You Can't Kill Michael Malloy" is an excerpt from the Spent Poets song of the same name. The album's producer, Matt Winegar, who also recorded and produced Suck on This, was a member of the group, and a clip is featured just before "The Toys Go Winding Down". The beginning of "To Defy the Laws of Tradition" is an excerpt from the instrumental "YYZ" by the Canadian rock band Rush from their 1981 album Moving Pictures, sampled from the live version of "John the Fisherman" which appears on Suck on This. Another Suck on This sample also appears at the end of "Groundhog's Day"; the "Hey hey, Bob Cock here!" spoken intro from that album's version.

"Too Many Puppies" has been adopted by some sports venues as bumper music.{{Citation needed|date=July 2009}} The track "John the Fisherman" was used in the video game Guitar Hero II.[2]

Live performance

The album was performed live in its entirety on the band's Hallucino-Genetics Tour in 2004 and a few more times in 2010.[3] During the Hallucino-Genetics Tour, "You Can't Kill Michael Malloy" was featured in its entirety as a short set break, as opposed to merely the excerpt that appears on the album.

Reception

{{Album ratings
| rev1 = AllMusic
| rev1Score = {{Rating|3.5|5}}[4]
| rev2 = Chicago Tribune
| rev2score = {{rating|3|4}}[5]
| rev3 = Christgau's Consumer Guide
| rev3score = {{Rating-Christgau|hm1}}[6]
| rev4 = Encyclopedia of Popular Music
| rev4score = {{rating|3|5}}[7]
| rev5 = The Rolling Stone Album Guide
| rev5score = {{rating|3|5}}[8]
| rev6 = Spin Alternative Record Guide
| rev6score = 8/10[9]
| rev7 = Tiny Mix Tapes
| rev7Score = {{rating|4.5|5}}[10]
| rev8 = Metal Reviews
| rev8Score = 86/100[11]
}}

Critical reception

Reviewing the album for AllMusic, Ned Raggett notes that "it's pretty easy to see in retrospect how much of a melange went into the group's work. Nods but thankfully few outright steals to everything from Frank Zappa's arch humor and Funkadelic's sprawl to the Police's early, spare effectiveness crop up and, indeed, so does plenty of Metallica." He contends that "something about Frizzle Fry is ultimately and perfectly of its time and place."[4] Robert Christgau simply describes the album as "Don Knotts Jr. joins the Minutemen."[12]

In 2015, Primus frontman Les Claypool ranked Frizzle Fry as his favorite Primus album.[13]

Track listing

{{Track listing
| extra_column = Guitar melodies by
| total_length = 51:17
| all_lyrics = Les Claypool
| all_music = Primus, except where noted
| title1 = To Defy the Laws of Tradition
| extra1 = Huth
| length1 = 6:42
| title2 = Groundhog's Day
| extra2 = Huth
| length2 = 4:58
| title3 = Too Many Puppies
| length3 = 3:57
| title4 = Mr. Knowitall
| length4 = 3:51
| title5 = Frizzle Fry
| extra5 = Huth
| length5 = 6:04
| title6 = John the Fisherman
| extra6 = Huth
| length6 = 3:37
| title7 = You Can't Kill Michael Malloy
| note7 = performed by Matt Winegar
| music7 = Winegar
| extra7 =
| length7 = 0:25
| title8 = The Toys Go Winding Down
| length8 = 4:35
| title9 = Pudding Time
| extra9 = Huth
| length9 = 4:08
| title10 = Sathington Willoughby
| length10 = 0:24
| note10 = Title misspelled as “Sathington Willoby” on back cover
| title11 = Spegetti Western
| length11 = 5:43
| title12 = Harold of the Rocks
| extra12 = Huth
| length12 = 6:17
| title13 = To Defy
| extra13 = Huth
| length13 = 0:36
}}{{Track listing
| collapsed = yes
| headline = 2002 reissue bonus track
| total_length = 56:05
| title14 = Hello Skinny/Constantinople
| note14 = The Residents cover
| writer14 = The Residents
| length14 = 4:48
}}

Credits

Writing, performance and production credits are adapted from the album liner notes.[14]

Personnel

Primus

  • Les Claypool – vocals, bass guitar, electric upright bass, double bass
  • Larry LaLonde – acoustic guitar, electric guitar
  • Tim "Herb" Alexander – drums, percussion

Additional musicians

  • Todd Huth – acoustic guitar on "The Toys Go Winding Down"
  • Sathington Willoughby Orchestra
    • Les Claypool a.k.a. "Snap" – banjo, string bass
    • Larry LaLonde a.k.a. "Chunker" – archtop acoustic guitar
    • Tim Alexander a.k.a. "Herb" – toy organ
    • Matt Winegar a.k.a. "Exxon" – toy piano
    • Todd Huth – acoustic guitar

Production

  • Primus – production
  • Matt "Exxon" Winegar – production (except "Hello Skinny/Constantinople")
  • Ron Rigler – engineering
  • Matt Murman – second engineer
  • Stephen Marcussen – remastering

Visual Art

  • Lance "Link" Montoya – sculpture
  • "Snap" – airbrushing, cartooning
  • Paul Haggard – jacket design, photography

Studios

  • Different Fur, San Francisco, CA, USA – recording
  • Marcussen Mastering, Los Angeles, CA, USA – remastering

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2011/09/primus-green-naugahyde.html|title=Primus: Green Naugahyde|last=Carey|first=Ryan|date=September 28, 2011|website=Paste|access-date=January 20, 2019}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=Guitar Hero II Final Tracklist Revealed|url=http://xbox360.ign.com/articles/737/737956p1.html|publisher=IGN|date=2006-10-09|accessdate=2009-07-21}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.theaquarian.com/2010/10/08/interview-with-les-claypool-of-primus-odd-man-out/ |title=Interview with Les Claypool of Primus: Odd Man Out | The Aquarian Weekly |publisher=Theaquarian.com |date=2010-10-08 |accessdate=2013-03-01}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/frizzle-fry-mw0000674450|title=Frizzle Fry – Primus|publisher=AllMusic|accessdate=December 16, 2017|last=Raggett|first=Ned}}
5. ^{{cite news|url=http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1990-08-16/features/9003080598_1_star-punk-funk-red-hot-chili-peppers|title=Primus: Frizzle Fry (Caroline)|newspaper=Chicago Tribune|date=August 16, 1990|accessdate=December 16, 2017|last=Kot|first=Greg|authorlink=Greg Kot}}
6. ^{{cite book|chapter-url=https://www.robertchristgau.com/get_album.php?id=2796|chapter=Primus: Frizzle Fry|accessdate=December 16, 2018|last=Christgau|first=Robert|authorlink=Robert Christgau|title=Christgau's Consumer Guide: Albums of the '90s|publisher=St. Martin's Press|year=2000|isbn=0-312-24560-2}}
7. ^{{cite book|chapter=Primus|last=Larkin|first=Colin|authorlink1=Colin Larkin (writer)|title=The Encyclopedia of Popular Music|publisher=Omnibus Press|edition=5th concise|year=2011|isbn=9780857125958}}
8. ^{{cite book|chapter=Primus|page=654|last=Kot|first=Greg|authorlink=Greg Kot|title=The New Rolling Stone Album Guide|editor-last1=Brackett|editor-first1=Nathan|editor-last2=Hoard|editor-first2=Christian|publisher=Simon & Schuster|edition=4th|year=2004|isbn=9780743201698|editor-link1=Nathan Brackett|editor-link2=Christian Hoard}}
9. ^{{cite book|chapter=Primus|title=Spin Alternative Record Guide|editor-last1=Weisbard|editor-first1=Eric|editor-last2=Marks|editor-first2=Craig|publisher=Vintage Books|year=1995|isbn=9780679755746}}
10. ^{{cite web |url= https://www.tinymixtapes.com/music-review/primus-frizzle-fry |title=Primus - Frizzle Fry |first=Jeff |last=Roesgen |work=tinymixtapes.com |year=2019 |accessdate=7 March 2019}}
11. ^{{cite web |url= https://www.metalreviews.com/reviews/album/5369 |title=Primus - Frizzle Fry |first= |last= |work=metalreviews.com |year=2019 |accessdate=7 March 2019}}
12. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.robertchristgau.com/xg/cg/cgv191-91.php|title=Consumer Guide|newspaper=The Village Voice|date=January 29, 1991|accessdate=December 16, 2017|last=Christgau|first=Robert}}
13. ^{{cite web |last1=Jones |first1=Bill |title=Rank Your Records: Les Claypool Rates Primus' Albums |url=https://noisey.vice.com/en_us/article/rgpyb4/rank-your-records-primus-les-claypool |website=Noisey |accessdate=9 August 2018}}
14. ^{{Cite AV media notes |title=Frizzle Fry |others=Primus |year=2002 |type=remastered edition, liner notes |publisher=Prawn Song Records}}

External links

  • {{Allmusic |class=album |id=mw0000674450 |label=Frizzle Fry}}
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