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Frizzle Fry

Frizzle Fry is the debut studio album by American rock band Primus. It was released on February 7, 1990, by Caroline Records. Produced by the band and Matt Winegar, the album was recorded at Different Fur Studios in San Francisco in December 1989.

Frizzle Fry
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 7, 1990 (1990-02-07)
RecordedDecember 1989
StudioDifferent Fur, San Francisco
Genre
Length51:23
LabelCaroline
ProducerPrimus, Matt Winegar
Primus chronology
Suck on This
(1989)
Frizzle Fry
(1990)
Sailing the Seas of Cheese
(1991)
Singles from Frizzle Fry
  1. "John the Fisherman"
    Released: May 17, 1990
  2. "Too Many Puppies"
    Released: July 26, 1990
  3. "Mr. Knowitall"
    Released: 1990

Background edit

Primus self-financed the recording of Frizzle Fry using proceeds from their preceding album, Suck On This.[3] The completed album was then released in 1990 on Caroline Records.[3] Frizzle Fry features guitarist Larry LaLonde playing many parts written by previous guitarist Todd Huth who left before the recording of the album.[3]

Frizzle Fry features the band's first single and minor radio hit "John the Fisherman". It was remastered in 2002, after the original had been out of print for years, and was released on Prawn Song Records. The remaster includes an extra track, named "Hello Skinny/Constantinople", a cover of the tracks "Hello Skinny" and "Constantinople" by The Residents.

"Too Many Puppies" is the first Primus song Les Claypool ever wrote.[3] "You Can't Kill Michael Malloy" is an excerpt from the Spent Poets song of the same name. The album's producer, Matt Winegar, who also recorded and produced Suck on This, was a member of the group, and a clip is featured just before "The Toys Go Winding Down". The beginning of "To Defy the Laws of Tradition" is an excerpt from the instrumental "YYZ" by the Canadian rock band Rush from their 1981 album Moving Pictures, sampled from the live version of "John the Fisherman" which appears on Suck on This. Another Suck on This sample also appears at the end of "Groundhog's Day"; the "Hey hey, Bob Cock here!" spoken intro from that album's version.

The track "John the Fisherman" was used in the video game Guitar Hero II.[4]

Live performance edit

The album was performed live in its entirety on the band's Hallucino-Genetics Tour in 2004 and a few more times in 2010.[5] During the Hallucino-Genetics Tour, "You Can't Kill Michael Malloy" was featured in its entirety as a short set break, as opposed to merely the excerpt that appears on the album.

Reception edit

Critical reception edit

Reviewing the album for AllMusic, Ned Raggett notes that "it's pretty easy to see in retrospect how much of a melange went into the group's work. Nods but thankfully few outright steals to everything from Frank Zappa's arch humor and Funkadelic's sprawl to the Police's early, spare effectiveness crop up and, indeed, so does plenty of Metallica." He contends that "something about Frizzle Fry is ultimately and perfectly of its time and place."[6] Robert Christgau simply describes the album as "Don Knotts Jr. joins the Minutemen."[14]

In 2015, Primus frontman Les Claypool ranked Frizzle Fry as his favorite Primus album.[15]

Track listing edit

All lyrics are written by Les Claypool; all music is composed by Primus, except where noted

No.TitleMusicGuitar melodies byLength
1."To Defy the Laws of Tradition" Huth6:42
2."Groundhog's Day" Huth4:58
3."Too Many Puppies"  3:57
4."Mr. Knowitall"  3:51
5."Frizzle Fry" Huth6:04
6."John the Fisherman" Huth3:37
7."You Can't Kill Michael Malloy" (performed by Matt Winegar)Winegar 0:25
8."The Toys Go Winding Down"  4:35
9."Pudding Time" Huth4:08
10."Sathington Willoughby" (Title misspelled as "Sathington Willoby" on back cover)  0:24
11."Spegetti Western"  5:43
12."Harold of the Rocks" Huth6:17
13."To Defy" Huth0:36
Total length:51:23
2002 reissue bonus track
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
14."Hello Skinny/Constantinople" (The Residents cover)The Residents4:48
Total length:56:11

Personnel edit

Writing, performance and production credits are adapted from the album liner notes.[16]

Personnel edit

Primus edit

Additional musicians edit

  • Todd Huth – acoustic guitar on "The Toys Go Winding Down"
  • Sathington Willoughby Orchestra
    • Les Claypool a.k.a. "Snap" – banjo, string bass
    • Larry LaLonde a.k.a. "Chunker" – archtop acoustic guitar
    • Tim Alexander a.k.a. "Herb" – toy organ
    • Matt Winegar a.k.a. "Exxon" – toy piano, Composer - "You Can't Kill Michael Malloy"
    • Todd Huth – acoustic guitar
  • Stan Hearne - vocals on "Harold of the Rocks"

Production edit

  • Primus – production
  • Matt "Exxon" Winegar – production
  • Ron Rigler – engineering
  • Matt Murman – second engineer
  • Stephen Marcussen – remastering

Visual Art edit

  • Lance "Link" Montoya – sculpture
  • "Snap" – airbrushing, cartooning
  • Paul Haggard – jacket design, photography

Studios edit

  • Different Fur, San Francisco – recording
  • Marcussen Mastering, Los Angeles – remastering

References edit

  1. ^ Carey, Ryan (September 28, 2011). "Primus: Green Naugahyde". Paste. Retrieved January 20, 2019.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on February 4, 2017.
  3. ^ a b c d Hart, Ron (February 7, 2020). "Les Claypool Looks Back on Primus' Debut 'Frizzle Fry' at 30". Billboard. Retrieved February 11, 2020.
  4. ^ "Guitar Hero II Final Tracklist Revealed". IGN. October 9, 2006. Retrieved July 21, 2009.
  5. ^ "Interview with Les Claypool of Primus: Odd Man Out | The Aquarian Weekly". Theaquarian.com. October 8, 2010. Retrieved March 1, 2013.
  6. ^ a b Raggett, Ned. "Frizzle Fry – Primus". AllMusic. Retrieved December 16, 2017.
  7. ^ Kot, Greg (August 16, 1990). "Primus: Frizzle Fry (Caroline)". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved December 16, 2017.
  8. ^ Christgau, Robert (2000). "Primus: Frizzle Fry". Christgau's Consumer Guide: Albums of the '90s. St. Martin's Press. ISBN 0-312-24560-2. Retrieved December 16, 2018.
  9. ^ Larkin, Colin (2011). "Primus". The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (5th concise ed.). Omnibus Press. ISBN 9780857125958.
  10. ^ Kot, Greg (2004). "Primus". In Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian (eds.). The New Rolling Stone Album Guide (4th ed.). Simon & Schuster. p. 654. ISBN 9780743201698.
  11. ^ Norris, Chris (1995). "Primus". In Weisbard, Eric; Marks, Craig (eds.). Spin Alternative Record Guide. Vintage Books. p. 310. ISBN 0-679-75574-8.
  12. ^ Roesgen, Jeff. "Primus – Frizzle Fry". Tiny Mix Tapes. Retrieved March 7, 2019.
  13. ^ "Primus - Frizzle Fry". metalreviews.com. 2019. Retrieved August 2, 2019.
  14. ^ Christgau, Robert (January 29, 1991). "Consumer Guide". The Village Voice. Retrieved December 16, 2017.
  15. ^ Jones, Bill (June 4, 2015). "Rank Your Records: Les Claypool Rates Primus' Albums". Noisey. Retrieved August 9, 2018.
  16. ^ Frizzle Fry (remastered edition, liner notes). Primus. Prawn Song Records. 2002.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)

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Frizzle Fry is the debut studio album by American rock band Primus It was released on February 7 1990 by Caroline Records Produced by the band and Matt Winegar the album was recorded at Different Fur Studios in San Francisco in December 1989 Frizzle FryStudio album by PrimusReleasedFebruary 7 1990 1990 02 07 RecordedDecember 1989StudioDifferent Fur San FranciscoGenreFunk metal 1 alternative metal 2 Length51 23LabelCarolineProducerPrimus Matt WinegarPrimus chronologySuck on This 1989 Frizzle Fry 1990 Sailing the Seas of Cheese 1991 Singles from Frizzle Fry John the Fisherman Released May 17 1990 Too Many Puppies Released July 26 1990 Mr Knowitall Released 1990 Contents 1 Background 2 Live performance 3 Reception 3 1 Critical reception 4 Track listing 5 Personnel 5 1 Personnel 5 1 1 Primus 5 1 2 Additional musicians 5 1 3 Production 5 1 4 Visual Art 5 2 Studios 6 References 7 External linksBackground editPrimus self financed the recording of Frizzle Fry using proceeds from their preceding album Suck On This 3 The completed album was then released in 1990 on Caroline Records 3 Frizzle Fry features guitarist Larry LaLonde playing many parts written by previous guitarist Todd Huth who left before the recording of the album 3 Frizzle Fry features the band s first single and minor radio hit John the Fisherman It was remastered in 2002 after the original had been out of print for years and was released on Prawn Song Records The remaster includes an extra track named Hello Skinny Constantinople a cover of the tracks Hello Skinny and Constantinople by The Residents Too Many Puppies is the first Primus song Les Claypool ever wrote 3 You Can t Kill Michael Malloy is an excerpt from the Spent Poets song of the same name The album s producer Matt Winegar who also recorded and produced Suck on This was a member of the group and a clip is featured just before The Toys Go Winding Down The beginning of To Defy the Laws of Tradition is an excerpt from the instrumental YYZ by the Canadian rock band Rush from their 1981 album Moving Pictures sampled from the live version of John the Fisherman which appears on Suck on This Another Suck on This sample also appears at the end of Groundhog s Day the Hey hey Bob Cock here spoken intro from that album s version The track John the Fisherman was used in the video game Guitar Hero II 4 Live performance editThe album was performed live in its entirety on the band s Hallucino Genetics Tour in 2004 and a few more times in 2010 5 During the Hallucino Genetics Tour You Can t Kill Michael Malloy was featured in its entirety as a short set break as opposed to merely the excerpt that appears on the album Reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 6 Chicago Tribune nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 7 Christgau s Consumer Guide nbsp 8 Encyclopedia of Popular Music nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 9 Metal Reviews86 100 13 The Rolling Stone Album Guide nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 10 Spin Alternative Record Guide8 10 11 Tiny Mix Tapes4 5 5 12 Critical reception edit Reviewing the album for AllMusic Ned Raggett notes that it s pretty easy to see in retrospect how much of a melange went into the group s work Nods but thankfully few outright steals to everything from Frank Zappa s arch humor and Funkadelic s sprawl to the Police s early spare effectiveness crop up and indeed so does plenty of Metallica He contends that something about Frizzle Fry is ultimately and perfectly of its time and place 6 Robert Christgau simply describes the album as Don Knotts Jr joins the Minutemen 14 In 2015 Primus frontman Les Claypool ranked Frizzle Fry as his favorite Primus album 15 Track listing editAll lyrics are written by Les Claypool all music is composed by Primus except where notedNo TitleMusicGuitar melodies byLength1 To Defy the Laws of Tradition Huth6 422 Groundhog s Day Huth4 583 Too Many Puppies 3 574 Mr Knowitall 3 515 Frizzle Fry Huth6 046 John the Fisherman Huth3 377 You Can t Kill Michael Malloy performed by Matt Winegar Winegar 0 258 The Toys Go Winding Down 4 359 Pudding Time Huth4 0810 Sathington Willoughby Title misspelled as Sathington Willoby on back cover 0 2411 Spegetti Western 5 4312 Harold of the Rocks Huth6 1713 To Defy Huth0 36Total length 51 23 2002 reissue bonus trackNo TitleWriter s Length14 Hello Skinny Constantinople The Residents cover The Residents4 48Total length 56 11Personnel editWriting performance and production credits are adapted from the album liner notes 16 Personnel edit Primus edit Les Claypool vocals bass electric upright bass double bass Larry LaLonde acoustic guitar electric guitar Tim Herb Alexander drums percussion Additional musicians edit Todd Huth acoustic guitar on The Toys Go Winding Down Sathington Willoughby Orchestra Les Claypool a k a Snap banjo string bass Larry LaLonde a k a Chunker archtop acoustic guitar Tim Alexander a k a Herb toy organ Matt Winegar a k a Exxon toy piano Composer You Can t Kill Michael Malloy Todd Huth acoustic guitar Stan Hearne vocals on Harold of the Rocks Production edit Primus production Matt Exxon Winegar production Ron Rigler engineering Matt Murman second engineer Stephen Marcussen remastering Visual Art edit Lance Link Montoya sculpture Snap airbrushing cartooning Paul Haggard jacket design photography Studios edit Different Fur San Francisco recording Marcussen Mastering Los Angeles remasteringReferences edit Carey Ryan September 28 2011 Primus Green Naugahyde Paste Retrieved January 20 2019 The 25 Best Alternative Metal Albums Metal Descent Archived from the original on February 4 2017 a b c d Hart Ron February 7 2020 Les Claypool Looks Back on Primus Debut Frizzle Fry at 30 Billboard Retrieved February 11 2020 Guitar Hero II Final Tracklist Revealed IGN October 9 2006 Retrieved July 21 2009 Interview with Les Claypool of Primus Odd Man Out The Aquarian Weekly Theaquarian com October 8 2010 Retrieved March 1 2013 a b Raggett Ned Frizzle Fry Primus AllMusic Retrieved December 16 2017 Kot Greg August 16 1990 Primus Frizzle Fry Caroline Chicago Tribune Retrieved December 16 2017 Christgau Robert 2000 Primus Frizzle Fry Christgau s Consumer Guide Albums of the 90s St Martin s Press ISBN 0 312 24560 2 Retrieved December 16 2018 Larkin Colin 2011 Primus The Encyclopedia of Popular Music 5th concise ed Omnibus Press ISBN 9780857125958 Kot Greg 2004 Primus In Brackett Nathan Hoard Christian eds The New Rolling Stone Album Guide 4th ed Simon amp Schuster p 654 ISBN 9780743201698 Norris Chris 1995 Primus In Weisbard Eric Marks Craig eds Spin Alternative Record Guide Vintage Books p 310 ISBN 0 679 75574 8 Roesgen Jeff Primus Frizzle Fry Tiny Mix Tapes Retrieved March 7 2019 Primus Frizzle Fry metalreviews com 2019 Retrieved August 2 2019 Christgau Robert January 29 1991 Consumer Guide The Village Voice Retrieved December 16 2017 Jones Bill June 4 2015 Rank Your Records Les Claypool Rates Primus Albums Noisey Retrieved August 9 2018 Frizzle Fry 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