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Dinosaur Jr. Reissues on Merge!!

On March 22nd, 2005 Merge records will reissue the legendary Dinosaur Jr. CDs – Dinosaur,
You’re Living All Over Me, and Bug.

(Chapel Hill, NC) It’s hard to believe, but it was 20 years ago when Dinosaur first roamed the back roads and byways of central Massachusetts. J Mascis, Lou Barlow and Murph formed their band in 1984 in the sleepy college town of Amherst, MA, and went on to change the face of rock forever…whether they actually ever intended to or not.

Long before the folks in Seattle were raiding thrift stores for flannel, Dinosaur Jr. laid the groundwork for a seismic shift in the underground rock scene. These first three albums, with their sonic wall of melodic bass, furious drums and stunning guitar wizardry, coupled with an almost laissez faire vocal delivery, became the sonic blueprint for what would become known as “alternative rock” over the next decade. Dinosaur Jr. single-handedly moved the indie scene from the rigid ideology and rapid fire bursts of hardcore and post-punk into a new era of introspective yet no less powerful expression. Instead of dismissing the influences of 60s and 70s rock, as had been the rallying cry of punk, Dinosaur Jr. embraced the heavy guitar riffs and melodic underpinnings of a bygone era, and created a full on sonic assault that took the world by surprise if not by storm. Some folks called it the perfect union of Sonic Youth and Neil Young, and when it’s all said and done that’s as good a reference point as any.

The influence that Dinosaur Jr. has had on their peers and future generations of musicians/bands is immeasurable. Now, 20 years since the release of their self-titled debut that left folks scratching their heads (yet at the same time hungry for more) Merge is honored to bring these three classic CDs back into print after years of scattered availability and $40+ pricetags on Ebay and Amazon.

Originally released on two of the most influential independent labels of the times – Homestead and SST – Dinosaur, You’re Living All Over Me and Bug will now be available to an entirely new generation of music fans. If there is any justice these recordings will be just as influential the second time around…

All three CDs have been remastered and will be reissued with original cover artwork but the new booklets will contain never-before seen images that are sure to electrify longtime fans. Bonus materials include a rare live track – “Does It Float” – which captures the power and sheer chaos of early Dinosaur shows, as well as videos for classic tracks “Little Fury Things”, “Just Like Heaven”, “Freak Scene” and a recently-discovered, never before seen video for “No Bones”. Also included are extensive new liner notes for all three albums compiled by music writer/gadfly Byron Coley featuring interviews/commentary from Thurston Moore, Mike Watt and Robert Pollard. Acclaimed filmmaker Allison Anders also contributed liner notes for Bug. But really, who needs extra bells and whistles? These albums contain so much raw power and melodic tension that they speak well enough for themselves, as seminal pieces of American rock and roll history.


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PostPosted: Tue Dec 14, 2004 11:32 am 
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You know me too well :wink:

Finally a release date!!!! They've been talking about these for at least a year. This is the 2005 release I'm most looking forward to. It would be sweet if they were packaged with a runion tour but, for now, I'll take what I can get.


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I've never owned their debut. Bug and You're Living...are classic

Green Mind and Where You Been weren't horrible either.

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When's the release date for these? Are they going to be one-disc, enhanced reissues a la the Ramones discs, or a two-disc, deluxe edition?


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Add another bunch of Cd's to the stack I cannot afford yet totally need. Sigh.


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I only have Where You Been which I enjoy quite a bit. How much awesomeness much am I missing out on?


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alongdrive Wrote:
When's the release date for these? Are they going to be one-disc, enhanced reissues a la the Ramones discs, or a two-disc, deluxe edition?


It doesn't look like they're adding on a lot of bonus material, so I'd take a stab at one disc... That Dinosaur Jr. never completely filled one disc anyways...

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gesus Wrote:
I only have Where You Been which I enjoy quite a bit. How much awesomeness much am I missing out on?



Tons. Where You Been was the first Dinosaur Jr. album I got too, and I liked it, but I was blown away when I got You're Living.... It's one of my all time favorites now.


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YLAOM is my favorite album of ALL TIME. I was obsessed with Dinosaur Jr. in high school, but don't listen to them (him) that much anymore, save a few listens to YLAOM now and again.


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gesus Wrote:
I only have Where You Been which I enjoy quite a bit. How much awesomeness much am I missing out on?



Tons. Where You Been was the first Dinosaur Jr. album I got too, and I liked it, but I was blown away when I got You're Living.... It's one of my all time favorites now.


Where You Been is my favorite album of all time. It was my first exposure to Dinosaur Jr and made quite an impression on me to say the least. I'm still obsessed with them. Anyway, you're definitely missing their most innovative stuff by not having the earlier albums. Bug and You're Living All Over Me are classic indie albums and, objectively speaking, probably the best stuff they ever put out.


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alongdrive Wrote:
When's the release date for these? Are they going to be one-disc, enhanced reissues a la the Ramones discs, or a two-disc, deluxe edition?


Release date is March 22 apparently. I guess they will be digitally remastered with new bonus material and a couple of bonus tracks (interestingly, the track listings I've seen actually leave out the cover of 'Show Me the Way' indicating that the song will be pulled from this version of YLAOM for some stupid reason). Bug and You're Living All Over Me will be remastered from the original tapes but I read on a fan board that 'Dinosaur' (the first album) is going to be remastered from vinyl because J Mascis doesn't know what happened to the original tapes.


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As the article suggests, if you own these CD's already, but, plan on getting the reissues, you can get megabucks by selling them on Amazon.

Sold:
You're Living All Over Me-$30
Bug-$25

Might even do better on Ebay


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Still kills me that the same kid that played drums in our high schools jazz workshop and with our local HC legends Deep Wound went on to become such an icon. YLAOM and Bug are of course classics. I really loved Green Mind too. "Thumb" is such a great song, what with that mellotron. I never should have sold my vinyl copy of YLAOM , it was the original SST, before they were forced to add the Jr. Stupid.

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I'll be checking these out as well. Can't wait.


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I never should have sold my vinyl copy of YLAOM , it was the original SST, before they were forced to add the Jr. Stupid.


uh, did you just really need some money or something?


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Ya know I had it on CD, and there was a big fat scratch on it. I honestly think the store I sold it to just wanted to hang the jacket on their wall of collectable vinyl.


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Track listings taken from the J Mascis site...

Dinosaur
Bulbs Of Passion
Forget The Swan
Cats In A Bowl
The Leper
Does It Float
Pointless
Repulsion
Gargoyle
Severed Lips
Mountain Man
Quest
Does It Float (Live)

You're Living All Over Me
Little Fury Things
Kracked
Sludgefeast
The Lung
Raisans
Tarpit
In A Jar
Lose
Poledo
Just Like Heaven
Little Fury Things (video)
Just Like Heaven (video )

Bug
Freak Scene
No Bones
They Always Come
Yeah We Know
Let It Ride
Pond Song
Budge
The Post
Don’t
Keep The Glove
Freak Scene (Video)
No Bones (Video)


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I still think it's weird that 'Show Me the Way' was included as a bonus track for the original YLAOM CD release but isn't on the new ones.

Still, only a month left, I'm pretty pumped.


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I got YLAOM 2 years ago, and it's already worth $30?


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