So Good It Hurts

So Good It Hurts

by The Mekons
So Good It Hurts

So Good It Hurts

by The Mekons

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Overview

The stylistic wanderlust of the Mekons, which led them though punk, synth pop, and country, took them on a detour into world music on 1988's So Good It Hurts, in which the bandmembers dipped their toes into reggae and Caribbean sounds, though there's more than a little rock & roll left in the formula, and as always the results sound just like the Mekons. They have always reveled in the emotional dissonance of rootlessness and dislocation, and So Good It Hurts finds the Mekons pondering cultural and social identity as they look to the shadows of America, ponder the fate of Fletcher Christian, embrace the multi-leveled rebellion of Robin Hood and his Merry Men (who, as the liner notes remind us, were likely gay), and wallow in the financial and personal wreckage of the U.K. Miners' Strike. In the midst of all this, the deep basslines of dub and the one-drop snap of the drums merely add another filter to the overall picture of distance and ambivalence, though it's worth noting that the Mekons take to reggae like ducks to water, and this is perhaps the tightest and best-focused album the group released in the 1980s. (Sally Timms also belts out a great version of the Rolling Stones chestnut "Heart of Stone"). Unfortunately, while the band is in fine fettle and the material is intelligent, So Good It Hurts is never as immediately engaging as either of the albums that immediately preceded (Honky Tonkin') or immediately followed it (Rock 'n' Roll), both of which rank with the Mekons' very best; this is well worth a listen, especially for the group's fans, but it's still a good album from a band that was taking a break in between great ones. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 01/25/2005
Label: Quarterstick
UPC: 0036172009220
Rank: 100975

Tracks

  1. I'm Not Here (1967)
  2. Ghosts of American Astronauts
  3. Road to Florida
  4. Johnny Miner
  5. Dora
  6. Poxy Lips
  7. (Sometimes I Feel Like) Fletcher Christian
  8. Fantastic Voyage
  9. Robin Hood
  10. Heart of Stone
  11. Maverick
  12. Vengeance
  13. Revenge

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Mekons   Primary Artist
Buzz Goulding   Drums
Tahitian Gill   Guitar (Bass),Melodeon
Brian Greenhalgh   Guitar,Vocals
Ken DesEssientes   Guitar (Bass),Bass,Guitar,Vocals,Skellies
Robert Sigmund Worby   Organ,Organ
Sally Hood   Vocals
Sir Dickie   Guitar,Piano
Staff Nurse Croker   Guitar (Bass),Guitar,Vocals
John ?   Skellies
Steve Goulding   Drums
Rico Christian   Vocals,Skellies,Accordion
Dora Honeyperson   Fiddle
Johnny Minor   Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards,Percussion

Technical Credits

Brian C. Pugsley   Audio Engineer
Brian Pugsley   Mixing,Engineer
Richard Preston   Mixing
The Mekons   Mixing,Composer
Tom Greenhalgh   Composer
Rico Christian   Artwork
Ken DesEssientes   Artwork
Keith Richards   Composer
Mick Jagger   Composer
Steve Forward   Mixing
John Ingledew   Photography
John ?   Artwork
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