1991 EP by Dinosaur Jr
Whatever's Cool with Me is an EP by the American band Dinosaur Jr .[ 2] [ 3] It was released on Sire Records in 1991.[ 4] It contains the "Whatever's Cool With Me" single and the European single of "The Wagon ". The band supported the EP by touring with My Bloody Valentine .[ 5] "Quicksand " is a cover of the David Bowie song.[ 6]
A music video for the song "Whatever's Cool With Me" was shot at J Mascis's home in Amherst, Massachusetts , and was directed by Jim Spring and Jens Jurgensen. The EP sold more than 40,000 copies in its first six months of release.[ 7]
Whatever's Cool with Me is the first Dinosaur Jr. recording to feature bassist Mike Johnson .
Critical reception
The St. Petersburg Times deemed the release "an eight-song EP full of cacophonous noise and hectic delight."[ 12] The Hartford Courant called it "a searing EP."[ 13] The Seattle Times wrote that the EP showcases "the Dinosaur at its most irresistibly rapacious, the irreverent noisemakers The Replacements would have been if they hadn't turned into The Knack."[ 14] Trouser Press opined that "only the brisk and tight 'Not You Again', in which Mascis marvels woefully at 'the mess I made again…how do I do it?,' displays the kind of small effort it takes to elevate slack rubbish into slacker art."[ 15]
Track listing
CD Maxi-Single (Sire Records Company)
"Whatever's Cool With Me" - 4:34
"Sideways" - 4:14
"Not You Again" - 2:32
"The Little Baby" - 2:11
"Pebbles + Weeds" - 5:25
"Quicksand " (David Bowie , additional lyrics by J Mascis, contains the main guitar riff from "Andy Warhol ") - 4:34
"Thumb (live)" - 7:45
"Keep the Glove (live)" - 3:16
12" Vinyl (Warner Music UK Ltd.)
Side A
"Whatever's Cool With Me" - 4:34
"Sideways" - 4:14
Side B
"Thumb (live)" - 7:45
"Keep the Glove (live)" - 3:16
CD, Maxi-Single (Blanco Y Negro, Warner Music UK Ltd.)
"Whatever's Cool With Me" - 4:34
"Sideways" - 4:14
"Thumb (live)" - 7:45
"Keep the Glove (live)" - 3:16
7" Vinyl (Blanco Y Negro)
"Whatever's Cool With Me" - 4:34
"Sideways" - 4:14
"The Little Baby", "Pebbles + Weeds", and "Quicksand" are the B-sides from "The Wagon " single released in 1991.
Personnel
References
^ "Upcoming Releases" . CMJ New Music Report . October 18, 1991. p. 60.
^ McLeese, Don (February 6, 1992). "Punk guitar heroes blaze trails". Onward. Austin American-Statesman . p. 6.
^ Wood, Sam (March 7, 1992). "Dinosaur Jr at the Trocadero". The Philadelphia Inquirer . p. D5.
^ Thompson, Dave (2000). Alternative Rock . Hal Leonard Corporation. p. 333.
^ Sullivan, Jim (March 5, 1992). "Intense MBV, bracing Dinosaur". Arts & Film. The Boston Globe . p. 78.
^ Earles, Andrew (2014). Gimme Indie Rock: 500 Essential American Underground Rock Albums 1981-1996 . Voyageur Press. p. 87.
^ Bourie, Richard (February 23, 1992). "Fans making tracks to see Dinosaur Jr". The Republican . Springfield. p. G1.
^ Raggett, Ned. "Whatever's Cool with Me - Dinosaur Jr" . AllMusic . Retrieved April 26, 2018 .
^ Christgau, Robert (October 15, 2000). "Dinosaur Jr." . Christgau's Consumer Guide: Albums of the '90s . Macmillan Publishing . ISBN 9780312245603 .
^ Larkin, Colin (2011). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music . Omnibus Press . ISBN 9780857125958 .
^ Weisbard, Eric ; Marks, Craig (1995). Spin Alternative Record Guide . Vintage Books . ISBN 9780679755746 .
^ Hall, Dave (January 24, 1992). "Dinosaur roams again". Weekend. St. Petersburg Times . p. 22.
^ Catlin, Roger (February 11, 1993). "UMass turf yields rocking Dinosaur". Calendar. Hartford Courant . p. 15.
^ Thompson, David (January 2, 1992). "Dinosaur Jr., 'Whatever's Cool with Me' ". The Seattle Times . p. H3.
^ "Dinosaur" . Trouser Press . Retrieved February 15, 2023 .
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