Showing posts with label The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion. Show all posts

Monday, 12 May 2014

The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion - Jukebox Explosion: Rockin' Mid-90's Punkers!


I'll be honest, I'm not a big fan of this record. I've tried, but it just doesn't do much for me. There are moments that I kinda enjoy (the saxophone on Son of Sam, Down Low, Do Ya Wanna Get It) but there are others that are just plain unpleasant on the ears (Showgirl, Train #1). I've tried, but The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion aren't for me.

I picked up this collection of JSBE singles in Spillers during the Tuesday-record-from-Spillers year in what I assume was a fairly poor week selection-wise. I must have been taken in by the amusing cover and bargain price and a desire to give Jon Spencer a second try. Some years beforehand I'd found a JSBE cd in the sale in MVC in Winchester (which had always proved very fruitful in the past). I can't even remember which album it was, but it was a fiver and I'd heard the name so figured it was worth a shot. I didn't get the band then and I don't now. So I did something I've rarely ever done - I returned the cd. Part of it was that I wanted my fiver back, but it was mostly because I knew I wouldn't listen to it and thought someone else might get more enjoyment out of it. That Tuesday in Spillers, I guess I thought my musical tastes had progressed to the point where I could enjoy JSBE, but they hadn't. Six years later and they still haven't. I even saw them play at Jeff Mangum's ATP but they either made no impression or I was too tired to remember (they played at 1.30am) because I have no memory of it. They can't all be winners I suppose.

Format: 12"
Tracks: 18
Cost: £10.50 new
Bought: Spillers Records
When: 29/04/08
Colour: Black
Etching: none
mp3s: no