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Track Listings
| 1 | Neurotica |
| 2 | Play My Song |
| 3 | Frosted Flake |
| 4 | Janus, Jeanie, and George Harrison |
| 5 | Love Is You |
| 6 | Pink Piece of Peace |
| 7 | It's the Little Things |
| 8 | Peach Kelli Pop |
| 9 | McKenzie |
| 10 | Tatum O'Tot and the Fried Vegetables |
| 11 | Ballad of a Love Doll |
| 12 | What They Say |
| 13 | Ghandi Is Dead (I'm the Cartoon Man) |
| 14 | Beautiful Bye-Byes |
| 15 | Neurotica (Demo) |
| 16 | Play My Song (Demo) |
| 17 | Pink Piece of Peace (Demo) |
| 18 | All of the Things (Demo) |
| 19 | Janus, Jeanie, and George Harrison (Demo) |
| 20 | McKenzie (Demo) |
| 21 | What They Say (Demo) |
| 22 | Peach Kelli Pop (Demo) |
| 23 | Tatum O'Tot and the Fried Vegetables (Demo) |
| 24 | Love Is You (Demo) |
| 25 | Ghandi Is Dead (I'm the Cartoon Man) (Demo) |
| 26 | Beautiful Bye-Byes (Demo) |
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Merge Records is thrilled to release the 35th anniversary edition of Neurotica, the 1987 power pop and alternative rock opus by Redd Kross. This remastered reissue is available on a single CD or color vinyl 2-LP, and both formats include 12 previously unreleased demos from the era (rediscovered in the archive of the band's original A&R guy, Geoffrey Weiss). The double vinyl edition-the album on translucent turquoise, the demos on translucent orange-arrives in a slick gatefold jacket.
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- Product Dimensions : 4.92 x 5.51 x 0.39 inches; 7.76 Ounces
- Manufacturer : Merge Records
- Original Release Date : 2022
- Date First Available : May 3, 2022
- Label : Merge Records
- ASIN : B09ZF8N2YY
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #127,546 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #11,737 in Alternative Rock (CDs & Vinyl)
- #57,176 in Rock (CDs & Vinyl)
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It sounds like something out of the early 90's, even relevant today with the demand for retro sounding bands popping up all the time.
Very rock, very poppy in places, but unlike anything on the radio at the time for sure. It's a nice piece of the puzzle if you are searching for alternative rock sounds from the 80's, or any type for that matter.
It's the only Red Kross CD I own, and for now that's good enough....a good example of slightly jangly, alternative rock done up with enough of a hard rock edge, plus pop sensiblilties stretched a bit on the wild side. For me it fits perfect for the one searching for something outside the mainstream at any point.
Kinda like if John Lennon, Buck Dharma and Dee Dee Ramone were in the Byrds. The songs are so catchy it's creepy. I remember my friends in SF taking me to see them in the mid-80's. From the flyer I thought they were a Poison cover band or something. Well, they rocked! Sure was funny seeing skinheads and squatter punks going crazy over a band that looked like a "16 Magazine" cover. They were also one of the loudest, head-bangingest bands I ever saw, period.
Buy this cd you won't be sorry.
Then get all the others. You'll see. Cheers!
This CD is full of great, fun, upbeat tunes. The sound is rock/pop played fast through psychedelic colored glasses. The mix sounds strange at first. Tommy (Ramone) produced and set the vocals deep in the mix where they're hard to follow until you read along with the lyrics sheet a time or two. The literally 'do you get the joke' lyrics are well worth the effort and the odd mix adds to the CD's replay ability. Peach Kellie Pop, the title song, and Frosted Flake loom large but there isn't a weak song in the bunch. Gandhi may be dead, but Neurotica lives on and on.
When Neurotica first came out, people really thought The Kross would be the next super group, eclipsing the Go Go's, and The Bangles (who had sprung from the same germ). But it was not to be, legal trouble with the album forced it into collector status and kept the band tied up-unable to release a follow up LP and build on Neurotica's clout. More than ten years latter it is being re-released again, buy it then see if someone can track down Roy and Robert for a reunion.
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When I heard they had re-issued it with a bonus disc of demos I had to get it again. Not surprising, the demos (and the extra tracks added to the first album) don't improve the original but do make for interesting listening.
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