REVOLTING COCKS
''BEERS, STEERS & QUEERS(BONUS TRACKS)''
2004
1990
77:55
1 Beers, Steers & Queers (Al Jourgensen) 05:55
2 (Let's Get) Physical (Al Jourgensen) 04:15
3 In The Neck (Al Jourgensen) 05:31
4 Cattle Grind (Al Jourgensen) 04:40
5 Stainless Steel Providers (Al Jourgensen) 05:47
6 Something Wonderful (Al Jourgensen, Richard Rodgers) 04:31
7 Can't Sit Still (Al Jourgensen) 05:30
8 At The Top (Al Jourgensen) 06:23
9 Razor's Edge (Marvin Lee Aday, Steve Buslowe, Paul Christie, Mark Doyle, Al Jourgensen) 04:42
10 Get Down (Bobby Erving, LL Cool, Al Jourgensen, Curtis Mayfield, Darryl Pierce, Dwayne ''Muffla'' Simon) 13:39
11 Beers, Steers & Queers (Al Jourgensen) 05:44
12 Beers, Steers & Queers (Al Jourgensen) 04:19
13 (Let's Talk) Physical (Al Jourgensen) 06:51
Alain Jourgensen - guitar, programming
Luc Van Acker - vocals (8)
Chris Connelly - vocals (2, 3, 5-7, 9)
William Rieflin - drums, programming
Paul Barker - bass, programming
Additional personnel:
Phildo Owens - vocals and programming
Nivek Ogre - vocals
REVIEW/AMG
by Johnny Loftus
Originally released in 1990, Beers, Steers & Queers was Revolting Cocks' most rewarding studio effort to that point. It bound the band's industrial rhythms tightly to its nihilistic heart and churlish sense of humor, and spiked the mechanistic grind with enough vocals, rock & roll dynamics and oddball samples to keep things pretty consistently interesting. Some songs still ran a little long, but with the scraggly production and apocalypse-baiting vocals from Al Jourgensen and Chris Connelly (the latter on RevCo's delightfully sick, famously-banned version of "[Let's Get] Physical"), Beers, Steers & Queers gave off a general sense of goofy mayhem that made it more about craft than consistent reward. Ryko's 2004 reissue of the album is part of its celebration of Jourgensen's early career. It features remastering from the man himself, new artwork, and a series of bonus tracks. There's a previously unreleased "studio mix" of "Cattle Grind," two 12" remixes of the title track, and "[Let's Talk] Physical," the original B-side to the Wax Trax! 12" of "Physical." It's nearly seven minutes of a looped Connelly screaming "Talk!," and it's somehow perfect like that. [A 2004 reissue added four bonus tracks.]
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''BEERS, STEERS & QUEERS(BONUS TRACKS)''
2004
1990
77:55
1 Beers, Steers & Queers (Al Jourgensen) 05:55
2 (Let's Get) Physical (Al Jourgensen) 04:15
3 In The Neck (Al Jourgensen) 05:31
4 Cattle Grind (Al Jourgensen) 04:40
5 Stainless Steel Providers (Al Jourgensen) 05:47
6 Something Wonderful (Al Jourgensen, Richard Rodgers) 04:31
7 Can't Sit Still (Al Jourgensen) 05:30
8 At The Top (Al Jourgensen) 06:23
9 Razor's Edge (Marvin Lee Aday, Steve Buslowe, Paul Christie, Mark Doyle, Al Jourgensen) 04:42
10 Get Down (Bobby Erving, LL Cool, Al Jourgensen, Curtis Mayfield, Darryl Pierce, Dwayne ''Muffla'' Simon) 13:39
11 Beers, Steers & Queers (Al Jourgensen) 05:44
12 Beers, Steers & Queers (Al Jourgensen) 04:19
13 (Let's Talk) Physical (Al Jourgensen) 06:51
Alain Jourgensen - guitar, programming
Luc Van Acker - vocals (8)
Chris Connelly - vocals (2, 3, 5-7, 9)
William Rieflin - drums, programming
Paul Barker - bass, programming
Additional personnel:
Phildo Owens - vocals and programming
Nivek Ogre - vocals
REVIEW/AMG
by Johnny Loftus
Originally released in 1990, Beers, Steers & Queers was Revolting Cocks' most rewarding studio effort to that point. It bound the band's industrial rhythms tightly to its nihilistic heart and churlish sense of humor, and spiked the mechanistic grind with enough vocals, rock & roll dynamics and oddball samples to keep things pretty consistently interesting. Some songs still ran a little long, but with the scraggly production and apocalypse-baiting vocals from Al Jourgensen and Chris Connelly (the latter on RevCo's delightfully sick, famously-banned version of "[Let's Get] Physical"), Beers, Steers & Queers gave off a general sense of goofy mayhem that made it more about craft than consistent reward. Ryko's 2004 reissue of the album is part of its celebration of Jourgensen's early career. It features remastering from the man himself, new artwork, and a series of bonus tracks. There's a previously unreleased "studio mix" of "Cattle Grind," two 12" remixes of the title track, and "[Let's Talk] Physical," the original B-side to the Wax Trax! 12" of "Physical." It's nearly seven minutes of a looped Connelly screaming "Talk!," and it's somehow perfect like that. [A 2004 reissue added four bonus tracks.]
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