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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
How does he do it?,
By Sean S McVity (North White Plains, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hand It Over (Audio CD)
Hand It Over is a brilliant, complex, diverse and fitting end to the Dinosaur Jr era. While I thought all the bad press from fans and critics for Without a Sound was hugely unfair, it's true that this album really shows a much more involved and dedicated J Mascis. With almost every track, Mascis has worked the song structure, vocals and instrumentation to their most intruiging possibilities. What defines this album is the variety and the particulars. The opener, "I Don't Think," leads off with a thunderous, bass-driven boom enveloping a falsetto vocal, then lapses into a wistful folky chorus. "Nothing's Going On" is a straight-ahead, slow-tempo rocker with heavy guitar overdrive and a straight snare-drum beat. "I'm Insane," one of the album's strongest cuts, features a loopy trumpet doing an off-key dance as the song switches between a dark stall and a manic chorus. "Can't We Move This" is the most probably the most satisfying track for fans of the middle albums, with a lot of slashing guitar work and the Marshalls set on Kill, again set against the fascinating counterpoint of an almost inaudible falsetto vocal. "Alone" is a three-chord feedback masterpiece which is the closest clone of Neil Young ever recorded by Mascis (and that's not a slight; it's brilliant in its own right). My personal favorite is "Loaded," with its agonized, gut-twisting vocal and chainsaw guitar line. The slower cuts, notably "Never Bought It" and "Sure Not Over You," are more classic Mascis, reminiscent of "Where You Been." "Getting Rough" is played on a banjo and might be taken as J's reflection on - and farewell to - Dinosaur Jr. This record really shows what music can be in the hands of determined genius; thank you J, and farewell Dino.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
This is "Loaded" with good songs.,
By H3@+h "Over 1500 reviews!" (thanks for the helpful review votes) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hand It Over (Audio CD)
There's some "DJ" fans who will only listen to their early albums, but I actually really enjoy everything they've done, and this is no exception. "Hand It Over" is probably most similar to "Without A Sound", which would make sense. In fact, "Nothin's Goin' On" is kind of the "Feel The Pain" of this album, to my ears anyway. "Never Bought It" is a great track, as is "Mick", and "Alone" has the old "Neil Young" epic feel to it. The only track that's a bit jarring is "I'm Insane", mostly because it has horns on it, which some may like. I'd say if you're a fan of 90's "Dinosaur Jr.", you'll want to dig this up. They do have a collection out also.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wasn't expecting this.,
By Doomsday (Vancouver) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hand It Over (Audio CD)
My favorite Dinosaur Jr. Albums are the ones with "Lou Barlow" in them. Specifically "Dinosaur" and "You're Living all Over Me". I kinda lost interest in the 90s. But i must say, this was a shocker. I never thought this album would be this good. His work with Belinda Butcher and Kevin Shields from My "Bloody Valentine" on this record certainly adds soemthing to it. All of you who are nervous about getting this because of their last few albums, try it. I'm sure you'll like it. Also check it out if you're an MBV fan.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Last stand for Dinosaur Jr.,
By Paul Kath "Blah" (Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hand It Over (Audio CD)
This may be the most underated Dinosaur Jr album that J Mascis and co. would release. People had so-so thoughts about how this would turn out and it turned out to be another more exprimental album.Even though the sound is almost completely oppisite to the Bug/Where you been sounds it can still be something. The guitaring is there and so is the lyrics/vocals but the only thing different is the sound. It's nothing to complain about and it's nice to hear what J would try before he disbanded the group and went solo. This is alot like what J Mascis does with the Fog but with a more authentic Mascis trademark. Meaning it's what Dinosaur Jr would probably sound like today. There are a few filler songs on the album. Mick and I Don't think are examples. I don't Think isn't s very strong opening track to get someone into the album and Mick just kinda goes on and on. The last track Gotta Know and I'm Insane are my favorite tunes on the album. Gotta Know has a great sound to it and the it just ends the album very, very well. I'm Insane sounds more pop-rockish with the trumpet and harmless sound. While other songs like Can't We Movie this and I know Yer Insane is just POWER. Same with Loaded to a lesser extent. Either way, it's a great way to end what was a great group.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Under-rated,
By A Customer
This review is from: Hand It Over (Audio CD)
I read somewhere that the reason this album didn't sell more was because Dinosaur Jr was at the end of its contract with the record label so the label didn't push it at all. That's a shame, because this truly ranks among Dino's best.J Mascis again supplements some of the best guitar work ever with a number of different instruments (including the trumpet on this one). My personal favorite on this CD is "Never Bought It" but there are lots of great tracks.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Forget the Wagon, Mascis Hands over the motherload!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Hand It Over (Audio CD)
J. Mascis finally puts together a complete masterpiece. This is the culmination of all the Warner Bros. years. The Green Mind formula is perfected here.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
J Mascis refreshes his conviction in "Hand it Over",
By A Customer
This review is from: Hand It Over (Audio CD)
Dinosaur Jr has definitely gone out with a bang. With the exception of "Where You Been," this album is the band's most emotionally and instrumentally diverse effort. Regardless, almost every song on the album is played very loud. The feelings J is able to get out of the guitar are not only heartfelt, but powerful, muscular, and absolutely huge. Perhaps the two best tracks on the album, for their emotional content, are "I'm Insane," and "Alone." In the former, a trumpet melody uncannily and hyperactively hits notes that almost seemlessly fit into the songs main tempo. The beautiful, tight trumpet melody is eventually smashed up against J's completely out of tune, loud guitar chords which add meaning to the theme of emotional instability and frustration. "Alone" portrays a similar emotional presence by drowning J's falsetto voice with his trademark power chords and a continuous lead solo. As a whole, most of the songs deal with alienation, solitude, and a relationship that never occured due to J's inability to relate to women. This specificity of content may turn off some, but for those who can relate to J's problems the album is pure magic.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This one changed my life!!!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Hand It Over (Audio CD)
If you want to find that one album that will question all of your answers, this is it. 'Hand It Over' is a masterpiece of melodrome.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
simply amazing,
By A Customer
This review is from: Hand It Over (Audio CD)
it's one of dino jr's best albums. it ranks up there with you're living all over me and green mind
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
dinosaur jr proves to be perfect!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Hand It Over (Audio CD)
in this album J Mascis rips out those screaming guitar solos like never before! this album is great. J Mascis proves once again that he is the definitive figure of indie rock!
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Hand It Over (Jewl) by Dinosaur Jr. (Audio CD - 2008)
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