That's not shitty production - that's Bob Mould's shitty Flying V.brownreasontolive wrote: Tue May 25, 2021 1:06 pmUh... I think nostalgia and memory are competing here. Their albums all sound terrible.jason_from_volo wrote: Mon May 24, 2021 1:32 pmNew Day Rising is the last of their records that wasn't in some way ruined by the production...
On Flip Your Wig they ditched a lot of awful guitar sounds, and you could start to make out the vocals, but I could hardly say anything got better or worse at any point in their catalog.
Off to the C/CRAP section!
New Day Rising sounds like a tractor crushing your skull and that's GOOD, it suits the record just fine. Never once have I been listening to New Day Rising and thought, "Hmm, great album but you know what it really needs? Better fidelity."
Warehouse is a fantastic collection of songs but it sounds like the engineer set the levels on the first track then took a nap for the rest of the session. So it's not exactly ruined, just boring after a while.
Workbook's production initially turned me off to the entire album. Then I saw Bob on that tour and holy shit. All those nice cello/acoustic 12 string ditties got stomped to fuck and burned alive by the core trio of Bob, Anton Fier and Tony Maimone (Chris Stamey was a bad fit and ultimately disposable onstage). The bonus disc on the reissued Workbook (containing the same Metro show I was at) will prove this.