Primus Sailing The Sea Of Cheese Zip
Discover releases, reviews, credits, songs, and more about Primus - Sailing The Seas Of Cheese at Discogs. Complete your Primus collection. Primus are the sort of band where a little of their work goes a long way, but on balance I would say that this release has a slight edge over the subsequent Sailing the Seas of Cheese, perhaps because it feels a bit more fresh and wild about the edges.
Review Summary: Primus have a really good bassist. He sounds funny. I'm pretty sure I can begin this review with the following statement and not get attacked for being too fanboyish or even worse be accused of being a n00b: Les Claypool ***ing rules at bass. Castle zagyg yggsburgh pdf merge. As a four-string plucker myself, watching Les Claypool play bass is like getting smoked in Halo by people you know are more nerdy than you, then being mocked in a vernacular that makes just enough sense to be irritating (But in all fairness, you probably were just uber pwnd). He's that good. Listening to Primus's Sailing the Seas of Cheese is like listening to a Hendrix record in many ways.
It's a bass record, or at least should be considered one. Each track derives off of a badass foot-stomping riff laid down by Claypool and continues in a redneck funk until it just can't funk no more. Backed by the snake-like slithers of Larry 'Ler' LaLonde's guitar and Tim 'Herb' Alexander's pitch perfect drumming, Claypool has free reign to crunch out angry/offbeat riffs Flea wishes he had the opportunity to use nowadays. As for Sailing the Seas of Cheese, Primus really click here to make one helluva good time on an album that, though littered with filler, contains tons of talent to make an enjoyable listen whenever you want to kick back and maybe shoot some squirrels with your BB gun.
Considered by many to be Primus' most 'fun' album, each track on Sailing The Seas of Cheese, save for 'Fish On', is upbeat and grin-inducing. Album single and standout 'Jerry Was a Racecar Driver' was included in the original Tony Hawk video game for that very reason, and not unjustly. Built off an unfathomable bass lick, 'Jerry' struts with a measurable confidence and a guitar lick that runs with a punk rock attitude. Combine that with a delicious mosh section, and 'Jerry Was a Racecar Driver' crystallizes as a song impossible for anyone to dislike. Songs such as this are what form Primus' appeal: Undeniable instrumental skill, funk's confidence and punk's attitude are three great tastes that taste great together. All over Sailing the Seas of Cheese, songs blast, regale, stomp, and slither with an essence of something that's just ***ing cool. Baker” runs like the perfect song to march down the street to with a sly twitch at the end of your lips.
In this song, Claypool takes on the persona of Sgt. Baker, and brings you right with him as he shouts orders to his inferiors like “I will rape your personality, Pummel you with my own philosophy, Strip you of your self-integrity, To make you all a bit like me” with a badass confidence. Sure it’s horrifying when taken out of context, but then again most of the lyrics off Cheese are.
That’s not the point. Claypool disguises all of his lyrics, some of which are really quite good, with a hillbilly’s tone to add some level of irony to the fact that he’s really pissed off. ”I hold no hope for this holy treason of love” he cries towards the end of “Eleven”, but he sounds so funny saying it, the line goes unnoticed. The strengths of Sailing the Seas indubitably come Primus’s unbending drive to bring the funk, but the weaknesses are born from there too. Most of the album follows the same path, and thus at times comes off sounding one note, particularly when Primus turn up the ridiculous and sacrifice musical sense. The album hits a snag towards the end when “Is It Luck'” and “Tommy the Cat” come around.
The two tracks have such irritating guitar riffs and ridiculous vocals, that they come off as nothing more than vehicles for Claypool to show off. One of the reasons Claypool is such a talented musician is that he can incorporate his vast amounts of talent into songs that are actually good, but on Cheese, he is somewhat hit or miss in that category. Scattered around the album are tracks like the previously mentioned duo, where the repetitive nature that appears on every track isn’t backed with enough substance to make it worthwhile. Thankfully, these tracks don’t appear often enough to drag the album down too much, only to prevent it from being better than great. There’s enough awesomeness to propel Sailing the Seas of Cheese from start to finish, with plenty of head-nodders to rock out to.
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