Description: If you are interested in purchasing multiple items, please let me know. I can combine ship items so that there is only one USPS media mail charge. There should be a way to select combine shipping in your cart at checkout or to submit an invoice request. In the event that eBay forces checkout and does not allow an invoice request, I will issue a combined shipping refund immediately after your purchase. Thank You! Sleater-Kinney All Hands on the Bad One Review by Steve Huey: "Sleater-Kinney switched gears on their follow-up to the challenging, introspective The Hot Rock, delivering their brightest, most accessible album to date with All Hands on the Bad One. That's partly due to a renewed assurance in craft -- the arrangements here are the most refined of the group's career, and their performances the most polished. Corin Tucker seems to be in complete command of her voice as an instrument, delivering her most nuanced vocal performance to date. Tucker and Carrie Brownstein's guitar interplay is up to their usual standard of intricacy, but instead of wildly careening off one another, the two mesh more seamlessly than they ever have. Plus, drummer Janet Weiss had been honing her skills as a backup vocalist, and the group makes full use of that extra instrument, packing the tracks with lilting three-part harmonies. Yet all of this craft and control shouldn't be taken as evidence that Sleater-Kinney has toned down the passion that makes them so exciting. Even if All Hands on the Bad One isn't as desperately cathartic as their previous records, there's a contagious exuberance in the performances, and the band is absolutely brimming with confidence and vitality. Though the record still covers serious political and emotional topics, its overall aura is best summed up in "You're No Rock n' Roll Fun," a bouncy, playful jab at snobby scenesters unable to remember the good times at the core of so much great rock & roll. Not only is All Hands on the Bad One Sleater-Kinney's most consistent overall set of songs since Call the Doctor, it's also evidence that the band has taken that philosophy to heart." Sleater-Kinney – All Hands On The Bad One Label:Kill Rock Stars – KRS 360Format:CD, AlbumCountry:USReleased: May 2, 2000Genre:RockStyle:Alternative Rock 1The Ballad Of A Ladyman3:102Ironclad2:343All Hands On The Bad One2:574Youth Decay2:305You're No Rock N' Roll Fun2:376#1 Must Have3:037The Professional1:318Was It A Lie?3:159Male Model2:3210Leave You Behind3:2711Milkshake N' Honey2:5412Pompeii2:4313The Swimmer3:47
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Artist: Sleater-Kinney
CD Grading: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Composer: Sleater-Kinney
Record Label: Kill Rock Stars
Release Title: All Hands on the Bad One
Case Type: Jewel Case: Standard
Color: Multicolor
Case Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Inlay Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Catalog Number: KRS 360
Edition: First Edition
Type: Album
Format: CD
Language: English
Producer: John Goodmanson
Release Year: 2000
Era: 2000s
Instrument: Bass Guitar, Drums, Electric Guitar, Guitar, Keyboard
Style: 2000s, Indie, Indie Rock, Pop Rock, Alternative/Indie, Riot Grrrl
Features: Original Cover, Original Inner Sleeve
Run Time: 37:00
Genre: Alternative, Rock, Rock & Pop
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States