Hole

Hole Artist: Scraping Foetus off the Wheel
Label: Thirsty Ear
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 700435700925
EAN: 0700435700925
ASIN: B0000057NN


Release Date: 1995-05-23

Hole


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Tracks:

  1. Clothes Hoist
  2. Lust for Death
  3. I'll Meet You in Poland Baby
  4. Hot Horse
  5. Sick-Man
  6. Street of Shame
  7. Satan Place
  8. White Knuckles
  9. Water Torture
  10. Cold Day in Hell

Similar Items:

  1. Flow
  2. Love
  3. Nail
  4. Deaf
  5. Gash

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars #1 Indie album of 1984.......2006-03-20

1984, time to reminisce. All of the newspapers are commenting on how Orwell's vision didn't come to pass, while Reagan & Thatcher are hatching their little wars. Alternative goes mainstream, Eurythmics write the soundtrack for 1984, Art of Noise duet with Max Headroom, and FGTH's video for Two Tribes gets banned from MTV in the daytime. So where's alternative headed? Either the folk/60's inspired rock in the US (REM, Let's Active...) or towards more experimental synth/goth/industrial hybrids in the EU/UK (Sisters of Mercy, Einsturzende Neubauten,...). So Ministry & J. Thirwell go against the grain in the US & (initially) get more attention overseas than in the US. I was quite interested in this one because it sat on top of the NME's indie album chart for the longest time (I got most of my indie music info from the NME reviews & charts) & although I had never heard it, concluded it must be good (if it could stay there longer than the usual 1 week norm), needless to say the band name helped. So when it finally got a domestic release, I gave up the cash despite the fact that I hadn't heard a note. I must say I was pleasantly surprised. Although I wasn't a big fan of Big Black (except for the early singles), I found this combination of industrial, rock, synths & dramatic (dare I say operatic) vocals to be quite compelling. More musical and literate than most punk that preceded it, yet no chance of it ever becoming the soundtrack for a cola ad. Listening to it again, more than 20 years later, it holds up pretty well. Still quite catchy. Too bad that the bonus EP isn't included as extra tracks though.

5 out of 5 stars I cannot recommend this enough.......2005-10-12

No matter how lousy I feel this always makes life livable. You have to have this. I have all his stuff except for Manorexia, York, Love, Ache, and the Marc Almond stuff. In addition with Hole this is the ultimate Foetus. Every song, especially Lust for Death, is GREAT. Alive, fun, and funny incorporating Beach Boys and TV themes, metal percussion, and witty lyrics. By chance I noticed JG Thirwell does the music for some show called Venture Bros on the Cartoon Network.

4 out of 5 stars Not the penultimate, but damn good........2004-11-06


If you're easily offended, well, THIS IS NOT FOR YOU.

"Satan Place" is a song about a man going to hell set to surf music...

Compare this with music made by poseurs like Marilyn Hanson, ten years later. They made music without one iota of the inspiration or passion (or dare I say it... HUMOR) that exists here. This is the real deal. Circa '89 you got an extra disc when you bought this album on vinyl, seek it out if you care...

This was provacative madness via mid 80's agitpop... Mr. Thirlwell's opus "Nail" is better, but not by much. Awesome cutting edge music not for the faint of heart.

I'll see you in Poland, baby.

5 out of 5 stars "I just had a backyard coathanger job from the sinner sorter.......2004-01-25

the soul aborter." Who writes like that? A CD packed with such expressive writing that the images become ingrained. Braingrained. I tend to get songs imbedded in my head for, what could be, years. I used to mumble "Sick Man", "I'll meet you in Poland, Baby" " Cold day in Hell" while traversing the city. People just bring it out in me.
A great wedding CD. Highly recommended.

5 out of 5 stars Pure joyful madness!.......2003-05-08

This incredible album still blows my mind after ten years of listening. I can only assume that every Foetus fan has heard it by now, so this review is directed at the Foetus newbie who wonders if this is the next one s/he should buy after "Flow". The answer is a resounding YES YES YES.

This is good ol' Jim Thirlwell at his 80's peak, recording his deliciously witty, musically insane songs in some scummy studio with no sequencers or Pro-Tools or any of them other computerized falsifiers of evidence that abound these days. You have to imagine this one man, undoubtedly drunk, locked in a dark room with a delay pedal, recording the beginnings of "I'll Meet You in Poland, Baby," spending hours twiddling the delay knobs to get all those samples to line up JUST RIGHT. You gotta imagine him laying down the drum track, then the next drum track, then another and another and another... then a bass track... then horns, organ, guitar, millions of vocals - like Satan's version of Prince. Knocking off everything from punk to jazz to Iggy Pop to the Beach Boys to old school funk along the way... nothing is safe from the Foetus tirade.

But as much as I love his music, the real reason why I love Foetus so much is the words. The dark humor, the endless puns, the never-ending string of witticisms - I don't know why, I just love them. Example, from "Satan Place" : "I'm knock-knock-knock-knockin on death's door / do you remember where you've seen this cadaver before / this swan song's sung on a watery grave / blow your brains out, baby!"

Music Album:

  1. Language of Cities ~ Maserati
  2. We Can See the Sky from Here ~ A Burning Water
  3. It's All Over Now Baby Blue ~ Marianne Faithfull
  4. Shades of Brown ~ Los Mocosos
  5. The Legend-Bob Dylan ~ Stars at Studio '99
  6. The Yellow Balloon ~ The Yellow Balloon
  7. Rock On 1983 ~ Various Artists
  8. Jackhammer Blues ~ Rick Derringer
  9. Home and Away ~ Humble Pie
  10. The Oceanic Concerts ~ Pete Townshend & Raphael Rudd

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Flamingo ~ Earl Bostic

Under Paris Skies ~ Lannie Garrett

Takin' Charge ~ Wynton Kelly

Amen: 1937-1942 ~ Woody Herman

More 1953 Chesterfield Shows ~ Ray Anthony & His Orchestra

Piano Forte ~ Randy Emata

Scottish Folk Festival 96 ~ Various Artists

San Antonio House Party ~ Ciego Melquiades

Baila Habibi ~ Katerina Lui Lafe

Explodes into Calypso ~ Mighty Sparrow