Brian Jonestown Massacre
Give It Back!
Label ©  Unknown
Release Year  1997
Length  55:12
Genre  Alternative
Personal Star Rating [1-5]  
  Ref#  B-0048
Bitrate  (various) Kbps
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    Track Listing:
      1.  
      Super-Sonic  
       5:15  
      2.  
      This Is Why You Love Me  
       1:55  
      3.  
      Satellite  
       3:39  
      4.  
      Madela  
       3:09  
      5.  
      Salaam  
       1:44  
      6.  
      Whoever You Are  
       4:42  
      7.  
      Sue  
       8:30  
      8.  
      (You Better Love Me) Before I  
       3:35  
      9.  
      Not If You Were the Last Dandy  
       2:46  
      10.  
      #1 Hit Jam  
       4:55  
      11.  
      Servo  
       3:23  
      12.  
      The Devil May Care (Mom and Da  
       6:04  
      13.  
      Their Satanic Majesties' Secon  
       5:35  
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      With a name like this, it's pretty clear these guys have '60s on the brain, but as revivalist-type bands go, they're definitely above average. They could use more editing, though; this is their sixth album in about two years, and while no one complains about short value with a running time of 55 minutes, about half of this is run-of-the-mill pseudo-'60s garage/psych with too many indulgent guitar breaks. They get a lot more interesting when they slow things down to a wasted quasi-junkie folk-rock mode, similar in spirit to Nikki Sudden or early-'70s Stones. The spooky "The Devil," which sounds like a Satanic cousin to a Stones track like "Heart of Stone," is a standout in this regard; "Malela" (a close facsimile of the Chocolate Watch Band) and "Salaam" show them to be one of the few '90s bands capable of intelligent use of sitars in a rock context; and "(You Better Love Me) Before I Am Gone," for a change of pace, is a goofy (and not very good) homage to Lee Hazlewood and Nancy Sinatra's duet style. Inspired song title: "Their Satanic Majesties' Second Request." -- Richie Unterberger
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