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ダイナソーJRの存在を一躍,世に知らしめることとなった,88年発表の傑作サード。ダイナミックなノイズ・ギター・サウンドは,明らかにパンクを通過した世代の新しいヘヴィ・ロックというにふさわしく,野放図で豪快なギター・プレイと疾走感は痛快!
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Oh those crunching riffs! Oh those hooks! Truly an album whose extended guitar solos, intros, and hooks offer hermetically sealed bliss,
You're Living All Over Me is Dinosaur Jr's watershed. It marks the time when a threatened lawsuit from California hippies forced the "Jr" addition to their name; it also represents a turning point musically. All the parts unite as one:
Mascis's tuneless vocalising; an incredibly loud, Neil Young-inspired guitar style; hard-rock drumming; and
Lou Barlow's sympathetic (for the time being) bass work. The record is an assembly line of burning lick after lick, except for "Poledo", Barlow's standout last track (the genesis of
Sebadoh-consciousness?). Dinosaur Jr lived all over
Sonic Youth's noise aesthetic--their shows were the loudest thing going, bar none--but they grafted melody and burnout on top. This album represents the coolest aspects of rock, circa 1987. --
Gene Booth