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    Dinosaur Jr. - Ear Bleeding Country: The Best of Dinosaur Jr. (2001)

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    The conventional wisdom on Dinosaur Jr. is focused almost entirely on their sonics, which admittedly were devastating and influential. Other bands had never relinquished the force of electric guitars -- Hüsker Dü were a galvanizing force, Sonic Youth reaffirmed that sheer noise had poetic power -- but Dinosaur, through their laconic frontman, J Mascis, restored not just the idea of a guitar hero, but showed that underground rock could soar with the eloquence of a guitar hero, reeling from lovely leads to sheets of noise to tranquil chords. In their early days, they relied more on sheer, overwhelming power, which tended to overshadow Mascis' subtle songwriting -- something that came to the forefront when the group, shed of Lou Barlow, shifted to Sire early in the '90s, because that also brought cleaner, precise productions. Since Rhino's 2001 compilation Ear-Bleeding Country: The Best of Dinosaur Jr. concentrates the Sire recordings, it does wind up emphasizing his songwriting, yet since those songs were always graced with Dinosaur's sonic power and grace, it does provide an accurate summary of their career. And it provides a pretty tremendous listen in doing that. Some may argue that there's not enough Homestead or SST material here, and "Raisans" should have been here (along with Green Mind's "Puke + Cry," and possibly their cover of "Show Me the Way"), but this generous 19-track collection never sags in its momentum, never has a dull spot, and pulls off a tricky move -- it makes Mascis seem consistent, which latter-day Dinosaur Jr. were not necessarily. However, as this collection proves, Mascis never lost his touch and could still write terrific songs, even as late as the group's final album. But what really stands out here is the consistency of the work -- "Little Fury Things" and "Freak Scene" may be the benchmarks of underground '80s rock, but alt-rock standards like the straight cover of the Cure's "Just Like Heaven," "Whatever's Cool With Me," "Start Choppin," "Get Me," "Feel the Pain," and the astonishing "The Wagon" are their equal, as is nearly every other song on this collection. And while the inclusion of "Where'd You Go," a cut by Mascis and his post-Dinosaur outfit, the Fog, is puzzling, "Take a Run at the Sun," a Beach Boys homage from the Grace of My Heart soundtrack that puts the High Llamas and R.E.M.'s latter-day efforts to shame, certainly isn't, since it illustrates that Mascis' genius is conscious. So, while there may be a couple of songs that maybe should have made the cut, what is here cements that Dinosaur Jr. are one of the great bands of their era, and it's a terrific listen, one of the best records in their catalog. <AMG>

    1. Repulsion
    2. Little Fury Things
    3. In a Jar
    4. Freak Scene
    5. Budge
    6. Just Like Heaven
    7. The Wagon
    8. Thumb
    9. Whatever's Cool With Me
    10. Not You Again
    11. Out There
    12. Start Choppin
    13. Get Me
    14. Feel the Pain
    15. I Don't Think So
    16. Take a Run at the Sun
    17. Nothin's Goin' On
    18. I'm Insane
    19. Where'd You Go

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    Dinosaur Jr. - Dinosaur [1985]@320kbps



    Tracklist
    1 Bulbs Of Passion (4:16)
    2 Forget The Swan (5:09)
    3 Cats In A Bowl (3:35)
    4 The Leper (4:04)
    5 Does It Float (3:18)
    6 Pointless (2:47)
    7 Repulsion (3:04)
    8 Gargoyle (2:11)
    9 Severed Lips (4:02)
    10 Mountain Man (3:29)
    11 Quest (4:27)
    12 Does It Float (Live) (3:53)

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    Dinosaur Jr. - You're Living All Over Me [1987]@200kbps VBR



    Tracklist
    01. Little Fury Things
    02. Kracked
    03. Sludgefeast
    04. The Lung
    05. Raisans
    06. Tarpit
    07. In a Jar
    08. Lose
    09. Poledo
    10. Show Me the Way
    11. Just Like Heaven

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    Dinosaur Jr. - Bug 1988 320 kbps



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    01. Freak Scene
    02. No Bones
    03. They Always Come
    04. Yeah We Know
    05. Let It Ride
    06. Pond Song
    07. Budge
    08. The Post
    09. Don't

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    Dinosaur Jr. - 1991 Green Mind 192 kbps



    Track List:

    1. The Wagon
    2. Puke And Cry
    3. Blowing It
    4. I Live For That Look
    5. Flying Cloud
    6. How'd You Pin That One On Me
    7. Water
    8. Muck
    9. Thumb
    10. Green Mind

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    Sample Rate: 44.100 kHz

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    Dinosaur Jr - 1991 Fossils compilation



    1. "Little Fury Things" 3:06
    2. "In a Jar" 3:28
    3. "Show Me the Way" 3:50
    4. "Freak Scene" 3:39
    5. "Keep the Glove" 2:51
    6. "Just Like Heaven" 2:53
    7. "Thrown Down" 0:49
    8. "Chunks" 2:10

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    Dinosaur Jr - Whatever's Cool with Me (1991) compilation



    1."Whatever's Cool With Me" - 4:34
    2."Sideways" - 4:14
    3."Not You Again" - 2:32
    4."The Little Baby" - 2:11
    5."Pebbles + Weeds" - 5:25
    6."Quick Sand" (David Bowie, additional lyrics by J Mascis) - 4:34
    7."Thumb (live)" - 7:45
    8."Keep the Glove (live)" - 3:16

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    Dinosaur Jr - 1993 Where You Been @ 320 kbps



    Track List:

    1. Out There
    2. Start Choppin
    3. What Else Is New
    4. On The Way
    5. Not The Same
    6. Get Me
    7. Drawerings
    8. Hide
    9. Goin Home
    10. I Ain't Sayin

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    Dinosaur Jr. - 1994 Without a Sound



    1. "Feel the Pain" – 4:18
    2. "I Don't Think So" – 3:35
    3. "Yeah Right" – 2:45
    4. "Outta Hand" – 4:59
    5. "Grab It" – 3:31
    6. "Even You" – 3:23
    7. "Mind Glow" – 4:02
    8. "Get Out of This" – 5:21
    9. "On the Brink" – 3:11
    10. "Seemed Like the Thing to Do" – 5:45
    11. "Over Your Shoulder" – 4:52

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    Dinosaur Jr. - Hand It Over [1997]@160kbps



    Tracklist
    1. "I Don't Think" – 3:21
    2. "Never Bought It" – 3:42
    3. "Nothin's Goin' On" – 3:13
    4. "I'm Insane" – 3:53
    5. "Can't We Move This" – 3:41
    6. "Alone" – 8:01
    7. "Sure Not Over You" – 4:09
    8. "Loaded" – 3:27
    9. "Mick" – 4:39
    10. "I Know Yer Insane" – 3:03
    11. "Gettin' Rough" – 2:12
    12. "Gotta Know" – 4:47

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    Dinosaur Jr. - Ear Bleeding Country: The Best of Dinosaur Jr. (2001) @ 192 kbps



    1 Repulsion 3:03
    2 Little Fury Things 3:06
    3 In A Jar 3:28
    4 Freak Scene 3:37
    5 Budge 2:32
    6 Just Like Heaven 2:54
    7 The Wagon 4:55
    8 Thumb 5:36
    9 Whatever's Cool With Me 4:32
    10 Not You Again 2:28
    11 Out There 5:53
    12 Start Choppin 5:37
    13 Get Me 5:50
    14 Feel The Pain 4:18
    15 I Don't Think So 3:36
    16 Take A Run At The Sun 3:28
    17 Nothin's Gon' On 3:13
    18 I'm Insane 3:52
    19 J Mascis + The Fog - Where'd You Go 3:20

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    Dinosaur Jr. – 2007 Beyond 320 kbps



    1 Almost Ready (3:08)
    2 Crumble (4:04)
    3 Pick Me Up (6:32)
    4 Back To Your Heart (4:30)
    5 This Is All I Came To Do (5:21)
    6 Been There All The Time (3:40)
    7 It's Me (5:14)
    8 We're Not Alone (4:35)
    9 I Got Lost (4:37)
    10 Lightning Bulb (3:45)
    11 What If I Knew (4:01)

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    Dinosaur Jr. - Farm - 2009



    01. Pieces 04:32
    02. I Want You To Know 04:30
    03. Ocean In The Way 04:20
    04. Plans 06:41
    05. Your Weather 03:06
    06. Over It 03:47
    07. Friends 04:32
    08. Said The People 07:41
    09. There's No Here 03:39
    10. See You 05:47
    11. I Don't Wanna Go There 08:43
    12. Imagination Blind 03:21

    Bonus Tracks
    13. Houses 03:38
    14. Whenever You're Ready 02:57
    15. Creepies 02:06
    16. Show 01:01

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    Dinosaur Jr. - Farm 2009 FLAC / MP3 320



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    01. Pieces 4:32
    02. I Want You To Know 4:30
    03. Ocean In The Way 4:20
    04. Plans 6:41
    05. Your Weather 3:06
    06. Over It 3:47
    07. Friends 4:32
    08. Said The People 7:41
    09. There's No Here 3:39
    10. See You 5:47
    11. I Don't Wanna Go There 8:43
    12. Imagination Blind 3:21

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    Dinosaur Jr - Dinosaur (FLAC) 1985



    Artist: Dinosaur Jr
    Album: Dinosaur
    Year: 1985
    Genre: Alternative Rock
    Format: FLAC
    No EAC/CUE
    No. Of Tracks: 11
    Size: 260 MB (3 parts)

    Band Members:
    J Mascis - vocals, guitar, percussion.
    Lou Barlow - bass, vocals, synthesizer.
    Murph - drums, vocals, synthesizer.


    Dinosaur Jr. is an American alternative rock band formed in Amherst, Massachusetts in 1984. Originally called Dinosaur, prior to legal issues that forced the group to change their name, the band disbanded in 1997 until reuniting in 2005. Guitarist J Mascis, bassist Lou Barlow, and drummer Murph were the band's founding and current members; Mascis has been the group's sole continuous member.

    Their distinct sound, characterized by high gain, extensive use of feedback and distortion, and frontman J Mascis's melodic guitar solos, was highly influential in the alternative rock movement of the 1990s.

    Dinosaur is the debut album by Dinosaur Jr., released in 1985. The album exhibits a folkier side of the band than on future releases, but some of the tracks on the album showed off a much heavier, more heavy metal-based side to the band in songs such as "Does it Float", "Mountain Man", and "Bulbs of Passion".
    The album was originally released when the band was still known simply as Dinosaur, before a lawsuit forced the name change to Dinosaur Jr. Therefore, it was originally a self-titled album, but subsequent issues kept the Dinosaur title.

    REVIEW OF ''DINOSAUR'' by Stephen Thomas Erlewine/AllMusic.com

    Released before the group was forced to change its name to Dinosaur Jr. by an obscure psychedelic group, the band's debut, Dinosaur, is a noisy, impressive, but uneven array of pseudo-hardcore numbers, sonic experiments, and sprawling hard rock. Although the band doesn't land on any one distinctive style, its ambition of marrying Neil Young and Sonic Youth sounds intriguing, and it has enough outstanding moments to indicate that the group was capable of the stylistic breakthrough it achieved on You're Living All Over Me.

    Track listing:

    1. "Forget the Swan" 5:09
    2. "Cats in a Bowl" 3:35
    3. "The Leper" 4:04
    4. "Does It Float" 3:18
    5. "Pointless" 2:46
    6. "Repulsion" 3:04
    7. "Gargoyle" 2:11
    8. "Severed Lips" 4:02
    9. "Mountain Man" 3:28
    10. "Quest" 4:27
    11. "Bulbs of Passion" 4:13

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    Dinosaur Jr - You're Living All Over Me 1987 (FLAC)



    Artist: Dinosaur Jr
    Album: You're Living All Over Me
    Year: 1987
    Genre: Alternative Rock
    Format: FLAC
    No EAC/CUE
    No. Of Tracks: 10
    Size: 270 MB (3 parts)

    Band Members:
    J Mascis - Guitar, Percussion, Vocals.
    Lou Barlow - Bass, Ukulele, Vocals, Tape.
    Murph - Drums.
    Lee Ranaldo - Background Vocals on "Little Fury Things".

    You're Living All Over Me is the second album by the American indie rock band Dinosaur Jr., released in 1987 on SST Records. The album was named after a line uttered by frontman J. Mascis while on tour with the band.
    In 2005, it was ranked 31 in Spin's "100 Greatest Albums, 1985-2005". "Poledo" is unique from the rest of the album in that half of it is a lo-fi recording of Lou Barlow singing and playing ukulele, much like his own group Sebadoh, while the other half is a collection of sound collages and abstract noise pieces.
    The album was originally issued when the band were still known as Dinosaur, before a lawsuit forced the name change to Dinosaur Jr. The album was recalled by SST a few months after release, and new copies were printed crediting the band as Dinosaur Jr.
    In 2005 the album was performed live in its entirety as part of the All Tomorrow's Parties-curated Don't Look Back series.

    REVIEW OF ''YOU'RE LIVING ALL OVER ME'' by Jill LaBrack/PopMatters.com

    You're Living All Over Me, the most exciting and coherent of the three reissues, is a study (if there could be such a thing) in guitar rock abandon. Hearing it again after many years, it still sounds like a recording made just for one. That "one" being whomever happens to be listening at the time. It gives off the feeling that you're not listening to a record, per se, but rather have stumbled into the practice space of the best unknown guitar band in the world. They don't know you're there, so they just keep playing with everything they are. That sort of sincerity is present on this CD (and on Dinosaur and Bug) and it's one of the details that seems to be harder and harder to find. Even as the Internet offers an entirely undreamed-of world of vast numbers and immediate gratification of music recordings, it also disappoints a bit with its sheer volume. Everyone is self-promoting. These Dinosaur Jr. reissues bring us back to an age when three guys kicked off work, spent all their free time practicing, and someone else thought they were good enough to record. (Sure, this is a bit of a romanticization, but let's go with it in this age of MySpace and blogs.) You're Living All Over Me breathes with the notion that music may be all that matters, from the truly awesome guitar work that steals (and then breaks) from Black Sabbath and then provides a blueprint for a little group called My Bloody Valentine to the melodies that sneak up and surprise amidst the noise to the seemingly devil-may-care sequencing which works because it seems to say, "Just listen to the songs. It's all about the songs".

    But back to the voice for a moment. J. Mascis yearns on this record, and it is audible. In future recordings, he will draw inward (although not as much as he has been accused of), but You're Living captures a guy who sounds always on the cusp of a broken heart. He sings like the type of person who, when things are going well, wonders, "When will this all end?" Moreover, the music provides an incredible emotional urgency, the kind that is palpable. Mascis's guitar work cannot be underestimated, and Lou Barlow and Murph move things along in the slacker-who-cares fashion. You can pick pieces out of songs that influenced not just bands, but years of bands. The first ten seconds of "The Lung" contain a simple guitar part that will be copped and made into an entire genre. Lou Barlow's "Lose" and "Poledo" showcase why he needed to leave and start Sebadoh, but also why it worked to have him provide such disparate sounds to Dinosaur Jr. -- these two songs, sandwiched near the end, right before we get the ever-entertaining closing cover of the Cure's "Just Like Heaven", add to the sincerity of the whole. You're good enough and want to be in the band and have a couple of songs already written? No problem, you're in. This also worked for the first part of Throwing Muses' career, and continues to be a boon within Sonic Youth. Democracy plays out, and the listener gets some music that may lack a singular vision, but makes up for it in humanity.

    This isn't one of those reissues that needs to be reviewed as if new. If you care about rock 'n' roll (and are of a certain age), you already have this or have always meant to get it. This is a reissue that serves as a living marker of music history. It's important because it manages to both capture a time and exist beyond it. You're Living All Over Me is not a nostalgic listen. It remains thought-provoking, relevant, and it rocks like there is no alternative but to do so in order to survive in this world.

    Track listing:

    1. "Little Fury Things" 3:05
    2. "Kracked" 2:51
    3. "Sludgefeast" 5:14
    4. "The Lung" 3:51
    5. "Raisans" 3:48
    6. "Tarpit" 4:33
    7. "In a Jar" 3:26
    8. "Lose" 3:08
    9. "Poledo" 5:40
    10. "Just Like Heaven" (Bonus track on 2005 Merge Records reissue & Imperial Records reissue)

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    Dinosaur Jr - Green Mind (FLAC) 1991



    Artist: Dinosaur Jr
    Album: Green Mind
    Year: 1991
    Genre: Alternative Rock
    Format: FLAC
    Included EAC/CUE
    No. Of Tracks: 10
    Size: 270 MB (3 parts)

    Band Members:
    J Mascis - Vocals, Guitar, Producer.
    Murph - Drums (Tracks 1, 7, 9).
    Joe Harvard - Guitar, Tape.
    Jay Spiegel - Drums, Tambourine, Tom-Tom.
    Don Fleming - Bass, Guitar, Vocals (Background).
    Sean Slade - Engineer, Mellotron
    Matt Dillon - Backing Vocals (Track 11).


    Green Mind is the fourth studio album by alternative rock band Dinosaur Jr, released in 1991. It was the band's first release after bassist Lou Barlow's departure, as well as the first released by a major label. The record is close to being a J Mascis solo album, with drummer Murph only featuring on three tracks.
    The cover photograph, Priscilla, 1969, is by Joseph Szabo and taken from his book of photographs Almost Grown.

    REVIEW OF ''GREEN MIND'' by Ned Raggett/AllMusic.com

    After temporarily suspending the band, J Mascis first snuck out "The Wagon" as a Sub Pop single, then a little while later released the group's first major-label album, Green Mind. More of a solo project than a group effort -- Lou Barlow was out and then some, Murph only drums on three tracks, a few guests pop up here and there -- it's still a great album, recorded and performed with gusto. Such a judgment may seem strange given Mascis' legendary image as the überslacker, but clearly the man knows how to balance how to convey himself with getting the job done. "The Wagon" itself kicks off the album, an even quicker and nuttier sequel to the peerless "Freak Scene" -- Don Fleming of Gumball fame adds some of the music and background vocals, but otherwise it's Mascis and Murph cranking it and having a blast. When Mascis goes into one of his patented over-the-top solos, it all feels just right -- this is loud rock music for putting a smile on your face, not beating up people in a pit. The remainder of the album floats and rumbles along in its uniquely Dinosaur Jr. type of way, as apt to find poppy hooks, singalongs, and soft strumming as it is to blow out the Marshalls. Sublime moments include the contrast of sweet acoustic guitar and loud drums on "Blowing It," the fun thrash of "How'd You Pin That One on Me," and the Mellotron-as-flute-tinged stomp "Thumb." If nothing on the album is completely as freaked-out and over the top as "Don't" from Bug, it's still a fine translation of Mascis' art for the commercial big boys. The song titles alone sometime say it all -- "Puke + Cry," "I Live for That Look," "Muck." Mascis throughout sounds like his usual self, cracked drawl ever as it was and shall be.

    Track listing:

    1. "The Wagon" 4:53
    2. "Puke + Cry" 4:27
    3. "Blowing It" 2:43
    4. "I Live for That Look" 1:56
    5. "Flying Cloud" 2:35
    6. "How'd You Pin That One on Me" 4:23
    7. "Water" 5:38
    8. "Muck" 4:15
    9. "Thumb" 5:38
    10. "Green Mind" 4:56

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    Dinosaur Jr - Whatever's Cool With Me (1991) FLAC



    Artist: Dinosaur Jr
    Album: Whatever's Cool With Me
    Year: 1991
    Genre: Alternative Rock
    Format: FLAC
    No. Of Tracks: 8
    Size: 225 MB (3 parts)

    Band Members:
    J Mascis - Guitar, Percussion, Vocals.
    Lou Barlow - Bass, Ukulele, Vocals.
    Murph - Drums.

    "Whatever's Cool with Me" compiles the complete "Whatever's Cool With Me" single and the European single of "The Wagon" by Dinosaur Jr, released in 1991.

    "The Little Baby", "Pebbles + Weeds", and "Quick Sand" are the B-sides from The Wagon single released in 1991.

    Track Listing:

    CD Maxi-Single (Sire Records Company)

    1. "Whatever's Cool With Me" - 4:34
    2. "Sideways" - 4:14
    3. "Not You Again" - 2:32
    4. "The Little Baby" - 2:11
    5. "Pebbles + Weeds" - 5:25
    6. "Quick Sand" (David Bowie, additional lyrics by J Mascis) - 4:34
    7. "Thumb (live)" - 7:45
    8. "Keep the Glove (live)" - 3:16


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    Artist: Dinosaur Jr
    Album: Where You Been
    Year: 1993
    Genre: Alternative Rock
    Format: FLAC
    No. Of Tracks: 10
    Size: 320 MB (4 parts)

    Band Members:
    Tiffany Anders - Vocals
    George Berz - Tambourine
    Kurt Fedora - Guitar (Rhythm)
    Mike Johnson - Bass, Guitar, Piano, Vocals (bckgr)
    J Mascis - Organ, Guitar, Piano, Chimes, Composer, Drums, Vocals, Producer, Tympani (Timpani)
    Dave Mason - Viola
    Murph - Drums
    Abie Newton - Cello
    Larry Packer - Violin
    Rob Turner - Cello


    Where You Been is the fifth official studio album by Dinosaur Jr., released on February 9, 1993. "Start Choppin'" was their biggest hit, hitting number 3 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart in the U.S., and the Top 20 of the UK Singles Chart. This was Murph's last recording with J Mascis until 2007's Beyond.

    This was the only Dinosaur Jr. album between 1988's Bug and 2007's Beyond to be recorded entirely with a full band. During Dinosaur's major label years, Mascis performed most of the instruments himself on record.

    REVIEW OF ''WHERE YOU BEEN'' by Ned Raggett/AllMusic.com

    By the time Where You Been surfaced, Seattle had completely exploded, and given that Dinosaur Jr.'s sound, attitude, and more were as proto-slacker as could be, the temptation must have been great to cash in. But J Mascis stuck to his guns, and there's little about Where You Been that would have seemed out of place on Green Mind or even some earlier records. Recorded with a full band throughout, Mike Johnson and Murph lay down does-the-job rhythm tracks while Mascis tackles almost everything else. Where You Been is occasionally moody and dark but otherwise is more rough fun. Opening track "Out There" is one of the most mournful things Mascis has recorded, with an especially yearning chorus, but his fiery solo still makes it classic Dinosaur Jr. "Start Choppin" immediately follows, its quick, catchy lead riff helping to make it as close to a radio hit as the band ever had -- and, of course, a big ol' solo or two adding to the fun of it all. From there on in it's a puréed blast of punk, classic rock, and more. It may be business as usual, but it's good business just the same, whether it's the gentle "Not the Same," on which Mascis does his best Neil Young impersonation, or the stuttering feedback snorts and rips on "Hide," on which he borrows a bit back from disciple Kevin Shields. Other highlights include "Get Me," a melancholic, steady cruncher with another trademark solo of the gods, and the unjustly ignored "What Else Is New," which sounds like a mid-'70s rock ballad with louder volume and none of the crud, right down to the concluding string section.

    Track listing:

    1. "Out There" 5:52
    2. "Start Choppin" 5:39
    3. "What Else Is New" 5:09
    4. "On the Way" 3:27
    5. "Not the Same" 6:00
    6. "Get Me" 5:50
    7. "Drawerings" 4:49
    8. "Hide" 4:11
    9. "Goin Home" 4:14
    10. "I Ain't Sayin" 2:27

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    Artist: Dinosaur Jr
    Album: Hand It Over
    Year: 1997
    Genre: Alternative Rock
    Format: FLAC
    No. Of Tracks: 10
    Size: 340 MB (4 parts)

    Hand It Over is the seventh studio album by alternative rock band Dinosaur Jr, released on March 25, 1997 on Sire records. It peaked at #188 in the United States. According to a 2007 Magnet magazine interview with band leader J Mascis, Hand It Over is his favorite album from the group's major label period of the 90s.

    REVIEW OF ''HAND IT OVER'' by Stephen Thomas Erlewine/AllMusic.com

    Bouncing back from the staid Without a Sound, J Mascis turns in his most eclectic album since Green Mind with Dinosaur Jr.'s Hand It Over. Dinosaur's bedrock sound hasn't changed -- it's still a sprawling, electric mess of hard rock filtered through folk-rock song structures -- but Mascis plays with the arrangements, adding strings, trumpets, and on a handful of tracks, My Bloody Valentine's slippery guitar orchestrations and vocals (Kevin Shields and Bilinda Butcher both sing on the album). These additions make the music sound fresh, but they would only be window dressing if Mascis' songs weren't as strong as they are. Again, his progressions are subtle, but songs like "I Don't Think," "Nothin's Goin' On," "Can't We Move This," and "Sure Not Over You" are fine additions to his catalog, and help make Hand It Over one of Dinosaur Jr.'s most consistent and best records.

    All songs written by J Mascis.

    1. "I Don't Think" 3:21
    2. "Never Bought It" 3:42
    3. "Nothin's Goin' On" 3:13
    4. "I'm Insane" 3:53
    5. "Can't We Move This" 3:41
    6. "Alone" 8:01
    7. "Sure Not Over You" 4:09
    8. "Loaded" 3:27
    9. "Mick" 4:39
    10. "I Know Yer Insane" 3:03
    11. "Gettin' Rough" 2:12
    12. "Gotta Know" 4:47

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    Artist: Dinosaur Jr
    Album: Beyond
    Year: 2007
    Genre: Alternative Rock

    No. Of Tracks: 11
    Size: 350 MB (4 parts)

    Band Members:
    J Mascis - Guitar, Vocals.
    Lou Barlow - Bass, Vocals.
    Murph - Drums.

    Beyond is the eighth studio album by the alternative rock band Dinosaur Jr. It is their first LP in a decade, and the first album by the original lineup since 1988's Bug. The band planned a full world tour in 2007 to support the album.[1] The band played Almost Ready on the Late Show with David Letterman to support their album. It debuted at #69 on the Billboard 200.
    Almost Ready was used on the Major League Baseball 2K8 and Skate 3 soundtracks, and Pick Me Up is downloadable content for the Rock Band series.
    The songs Almost Ready and Crumble were used in Alien Workshop's skateboarding film Mind Field.
    A music video was made for Been There All The Time, featuring Thurston Moore (of Sonic Youth) and his daughter, Coco.

    REVIEW OF ''BEYOND'' by Stephen Thomas Erlewine/AllMusic.com

    More than most bands, Dinosaur Jr. left behind some unfinished business -- not just in one regard but two. First, there was the notoriously acrimonious dismissal of original bassist Lou Barlow after the group's third album, Bug, just before the band made the leap to the majors, but when the time came for guitarist/singer/songwriter J Mascis to retire the band's name, he slyly turned the words of his idol Neil Young upside down, choosing to fade away rather than burn out. After 1997's Hand It Over, Mascis ran out the clock, bringing his contract with Sire/Reprise to a close, doing some solo acoustic tours before forming the Fog and cutting a couple records with them without making any real impact outside of his devoted fans. And since he didn't break beyond his cult, Dinosaur Jr. seemed to belong solely to the history books -- the band that bridged the gap between the Replacements and Nirvana, the band that was seminal but not widely popular, a band that for whatever reason wasn't passed down to younger brothers and sisters the way their Boston compatriots the Pixies were. Perhaps it was because, unlike the Pixies, they summed up their times too well, since there was no other alt-rock musician that was as quintessentially slacker as J Mascis. With his laconic drawl and anthems of ambivalence, he was a figurehead for a generation who chose to stay on the sidelines, so sliding away from the spotlight was a logical path for Mascis: he never seemed to really want the fame, so it seemed that he'd be happier on the fringe, which is where he wound up.

    All of this made the reunion of the classic J-Lou-Murph lineup in 2005 all the more surprising: there may have been unfinished business, but such a mess seemed inherent to their mystique. But the group got together to tour in support of reissues of their first three albums, and defying all logic, the reunion worked -- working so well that the band decided to record a full-length album, Beyond, releasing it in May 2007. The very existence of this new album is a surprise, but the real shock is that Beyond is a flat-out great record, a startling return to form for J Mascis as a guitarist and songwriter and Dinosaur Jr. as a band. Although this is from the lineup responsible for You're Living All Over Me and Bug, two records so drenched in noise they still sound like aural assaults decades after their original release, Beyond sonically resembles latter-day Dinosaur albums; it's not as harsh and it's stylistically varied, ranging from full-throttle rockers to skipping country-rock and elegiac ballads. In a way, this sounds like the album that could have been released instead of Green Mind if Lou had stuck around, or if Dinosaur made the kind of grand major-label debut many expected them to deliver in the days before Nevermind. Musically, this suits that description -- Beyond is not a breakthrough or reinvention, it's a consolidation of their strengths, which means it sounds very much like the band did at its peak -- but in terms of attitude, Mascis could never have made an album as assured as this in 1992, simply because he never was this confident. Naturally, this deliberate disengagement was a large part of Dinosaur Jr.'s appeal: it not only made them sound distinct from their predecessors, but Mascis' ambivalence about anything and everything made his guitar virtuosity and great songs seemed almost accidental, their very casualness proof of his genius.

    Beyond is very different in that for the first time, Mascis is assertive about his talent. He sounds engaged -- in music, in life (as he winkingly acknowledges on the chorus of the opening "Almost Ready," "C'mon life/I'm almost ready") -- and it gives the album a powerful sense of purpose that the classic Dinosaur albums were lacking by their very design. But Beyond isn't great simply because it's cohesive; it's great because it's as bold, vital, and monstrous as their best early work. As soon as the album crashes open with "Almost Ready," it's clear that Dinosaur Jr. has tapped into the essence of their music, and their thundering roar sounds as vivid and thrilling as it was the first time around. After that visceral shock fades, it soon becomes apparent that Mascis' writing is as forceful and surprisingly melodic as his guitar playing, and it soon becomes apparent that he's no longer burying his heart or humor beneath his band's walls of sounds; they're proudly out on display. This fact is brought into sharp relief by Lou Barlow's songs, two tunes that are typically turned inward, yet they're enlivened by being delivered by this remarkable band, which gives Lou's songs a backbone they never quite had in Sebadoh. Plus, the very presence of Barlow's songs helps emphasize that Beyond is a full-fledged reunion, the sound of a group making amends and reconnecting with their strengths. Lou left the band because J didn't let his songs on Dinosaur's records, but now that they're back together, it's a fully collaborative effort, and the band is stronger for it, as this unexpectedly glorious reunion proves. Beyond isn't merely a worthy album from a reunited band, it's simply a great record by any standard.

    Track listing:

    1. "Almost Ready" – 3:08
    2. "Crumble" – 4:04
    3. "Pick Me Up" – 6:32
    4. "Back to Your Heart" (Lou Barlow) – 4:31
    5. "This Is All I Came to Do" – 5:21
    6. "Been There All the Time" – 3:40
    7. "It's Me" – 5:14
    8. "We're Not Alone" – 4:35
    9. "I Got Lost" – 4:37
    10. "Lightning Bulb" (Barlow) – 3:45
    11. "What If I Knew..." – 4:01

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