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Jimmywine Majestic

1994 studio album by Red Red Meat From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jimmywine Majestic
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Jimmywine Majestic is the second studio album by Red Red Meat, released in 1994 by Sub Pop.[4]

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Production

The album was recorded at Idful Studios, Chicago, and was produced by Brad Wood and Casey Rice.[5]

Critical reception

Trouser Press wrote that the album "opens with a gnarled Stones riff (in the seething 'Flank'), dragging the listener on a trip that takes in all the usually hidden scenery the wrong side of the psychic tracks have to offer."[4] The Chicago Reader called Jimmywine Majestic "a dazzlingly consistent, groove-heavy album."[5] The Chicago Tribune called it "among the best albums of its era."[6] The Washington Post wrote: "Woozy and slippery, the songs on the Meat's Jimmywine Majestic marry slide guitar and feedback, recalling the Stones at their bluesiest and most dissolute."[7]

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Track listing

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Vinyl Reissue Jealous Butcher Bonus Tracks Cat. No. JB125 RELEASE DATE 11/06/2015 [8]

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Personnel

Adapted from the Jimmywine Majestic liner notes.[9]

Release history

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References

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