Wow, what a bold idea. Smash together a bunch of home recordings - some complete songs, some just little snippets - bundle it all up as a single track so it plays like an old LP, and sell it on the internet for next to nothing. Genius!
The "album" starts off in a pretty typical Westerberg fashion, with 4 complete (& excellent) songs that could have easily been on his most recent solo effort, Folker. Then at around the 14 minute mark, we start to hear some overlapping tracks, only to be thrust into the rocking "Devil Raised a Good Boy" (best song here, IMO). From that point on, all bets are off and we're taken on a journey through the beautiful chaos that is Paul Westerberg's musical mind.
At times, it sounds as if you're tuned to the coolest radio station on the planet. Or, rather, like you're turning the dial amongst a bunch of cool radio stations.
The album fittingly ends with a series of short covers that make you want a full-length album of nothing other than covers from Westerberg. And then he rocks out with his kid on the final track, which I like to call "father of the year."
This album isn't for everyone, as it is rough and chaotic at times. But if you just go with it and let Westerberg take you on this musical journey, you'll be greatly rewarded.