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''Munki'' is the sixth studio album released by Scottish rock band
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. After leaving
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, the Reid brothers signed to
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in the U.S. and Creation, who had released their debut single "
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" in 1984, in the UK. ''Munki'' peaked at No. 47 in the UK album charts, the band's first studio album not to make the Top 40. It would also be the band's last album for 19 years, as they would release their next studio album '' Damage and Joy'' in 2017. The album features an appearance from
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of
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, who had previously duetted with the band on the single " Sometimes Always", and includes the singles "
I Hate Rock 'n' Roll "I Hate Rock 'n' Roll" is a song by the Scottish alternative rock group the Jesus and Mary Chain. It was released as a single on CD and 10-inch vinyl in June 1995 and reached number 61 on the UK Singles Chart. The 10-inch format was numbered ...
" (released in 1995), "Cracking Up" and "I Love Rock 'n' Roll".


Background

The origin of the album title, according to
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in an interview with ''Spin'' magazine, was that they "wanted an un-Mary Chain-like title...It doesn't mean anything. It's just a word. Misspelled on purpose." In an interview with ''The Herald'', Jim said that their sister Linda suggested it. This was the band's final studio album before their 8-year breakup from October 1999 to June 2007. The band returned to their original record company, Creation, due to parting with Warner Records, however the band were surprised to see how much their label had changed since they had left the label, Jim Reid said. "The first time we were on Creation we spent days folding the paper covers inside plastic sleeves for 'Upside Down' in Alan McGee's back bedroom in Tottenham. Alan still held down a day job back then, so to go back 15 years later to do Munki it was like they'd become a proper record company!" The album is often thought of as sounding "divided" due to the Reids' crumbling relationship, as Jim Reid recalled: "Me and
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weren't really getting along at all. That last year we barely even spoke. ''Munki'' is one of my favorite albums, but it was really divided. William would go into the studio with the rest of the band and record while I wasn't there, and then I'd go in with them when William wasn't there." According to an interview in ''Alternative Press'' magazine, Jim said that "I Hate Rock 'n' Roll" was written by his brother "out of sheer frustration with the kind of crap we have to deal with in the music business." To counterbalance these sentiments, Jim wrote "I Love Rock 'n' Roll" because "I thought it left 'Munki''kind of negative - I felt it was only half the story." In the same issue of ''Alt Press'', ''Munki'' was rated a perfect 5 out 5.


Release

"Cracking Up", the second single taken from ''Munki'', was released by
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in April 1998. It reached #35 in the UK single charts. The third single, "I Love Rock 'n' Roll" was released by
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in May 1998 and reached #38 in the UK single charts. The song is a reworked version of a previous song, "
I Hate Rock 'n' Roll "I Hate Rock 'n' Roll" is a song by the Scottish alternative rock group the Jesus and Mary Chain. It was released as a single on CD and 10-inch vinyl in June 1995 and reached number 61 on the UK Singles Chart. The 10-inch format was numbered ...
", which was included in the band's 1995 compilation album, '' Hate Rock 'n' Roll''. It was the band's last single before they split up.


Reception

Jason Ankeny of
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gave the album a three star review, saying "Munki, is schizophrenic and impassioned, a record that both summarizes the band's career to date and cleans the slate for their future. Virtually each of the 17 tracks here echoes a prior moment in the Chain's existence, moving at breakneck pace from the volcanic noise of their earliest material to the bleak grace of Darklands, through to the sleek, supercharged pop of Automatic -- even Mazzy Star's Hope Sandoval makes a cameo, as she did on Stoned & Dethroned. In a sense, it's an ideal primer to the Reid brothers' mercurial world, flirting with both brilliance and mediocrity; even after well over a decade, the Jesus and Mary Chain continue to thrill, irritate, and confound -- they're a true love/hate obsession." Dom Gourlay of '' Drowned in Sound'' praised the album saying retrospectively, "Looking back at ''Munki'' now, it's one of those records that in hindsight serves as a document of a band that's falling apart. The likes of 'Commercial' and 'Never Understood' have a tragicomic edge to them not previously displayed by the Mary Chain." and noted "It's also worth remembering that ''Munki'' initially came out amidst a sea of all things Britpop yet still managed to achieve a longevity and relevance many other records released that year (1998) haven't succeeded in doing so." Entertainment Weekly praised the album, giving it a B+ "After a four-year exile, Jim and William Reid still have the gall to pen ”school-fool-cool” rhymes, filch classic melodies (Buddy Holly’s ”It’s So Easy”), wallow in guitar noise, and fret over their "darkened souls". Thank God. They almost discover trip-hop on ”Perfume,” a keyboard-spiked seance with Hope Sandoval. Otherwise it’s rock minimalism as usual — less glacial, maybe, but still able to sink ships."


Track listing


Double-LP (CRELP 232 / SP 426)

Disc one – Side A #"I Love Rock 'n' Roll" (
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) – 2:37 #"Birthday" ( William Reid) – 3:57 #"Stardust Remedy" (J. Reid) – 2:26 #"Fizzy" (W. Reid) – 3:39 Disc one – Side B #"
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" (J. Reid) – 3:19 #"Perfume" (W. Reid) – 4:39 #"Virtually Unreal" (J. Reid) – 3:38 #"Degenerate" (W. Reid) – 5:29 Disc two – Side A #"Cracking Up" (W. Reid) – 4:40 #"Commercial" (W. Reid) – 7:02 #"Supertramp" (J. Reid) – 3:37 #"Never Understood" (W. Reid) – 4:14 Disc two – Side B #"I Can't Find the Time for Times" (W. Reid) – 4:17 #"Man on the Moon" (J. Reid) – 3:41 #"Black" (W. Reid) – 5:18 #"Dream Lover" (J. Reid) – 3:05 #"
I Hate Rock 'n' Roll "I Hate Rock 'n' Roll" is a song by the Scottish alternative rock group the Jesus and Mary Chain. It was released as a single on CD and 10-inch vinyl in June 1995 and reached number 61 on the UK Singles Chart. The 10-inch format was numbered ...
" (W. Reid) – 3:42


CD (CRECD 232 / SPCD 426)

#"I Love Rock 'n' Roll" (J. Reid) – 2:37 #"Birthday" (W. Reid) – 3:57 #"Stardust Remedy" (J. Reid) – 2:26 #"Fizzy" (W. Reid) – 3:39 #"
Moe Tucker Maureen Ann "Moe" Tucker (born August 26, 1944) is an American retired musician, singer, and songwriter who achieved international fame as the drummer of the rock band the Velvet Underground. Tucker occasionally sang lead vocals with the group, ...
" (J. Reid) – 3:19 #"Perfume" (W. Reid) – 4:39 #"Virtually Unreal" (J. Reid) – 3:38 #"Degenerate" (W. Reid) – 5:29 #"Cracking Up" (W. Reid) – 4:40 #"Commercial" (W. Reid) – 7:02 #"Supertramp" (J. Reid) – 3:37 #"Never Understood" (W. Reid) – 4:14 #"I Can't Find the Time for Times" (W. Reid) – 4:17 #"Man on the Moon" (J. Reid) – 3:41 #"Black" (W. Reid) – 5:18 #"Dream Lover" (J. Reid) – 3:05 #"
I Hate Rock 'n' Roll "I Hate Rock 'n' Roll" is a song by the Scottish alternative rock group the Jesus and Mary Chain. It was released as a single on CD and 10-inch vinyl in June 1995 and reached number 61 on the UK Singles Chart. The 10-inch format was numbered ...
" (W. Reid) – 3:42


Personnel


The Jesus and Mary Chain

*
Jim Reid James McLeish Reid (born 29 December 1961) is a Scottish singer/songwriter and the lead singer for the alternative rock band The Jesus and Mary Chain, which he formed with his elder brother and guitarist William Reid (musician), William Reid ...
vocals Singing is the art of creating music with the voice. It is the oldest form of musical expression, and the human voice can be considered the first musical instrument. The definition of singing varies across sources. Some sources define sing ...
(tracks 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 10, 11, 13, 14, 16),
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,
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* William Reid – vocals (tracks 2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 12, 15, 17), guitar, production *
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– guitar,
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* Nick Sanderson
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Additional personnel

* Sister Vanilla – vocals (track 5) * Sean Lebon – vocals (track 5) *
Hope Sandoval Hope Sandoval (born June 24, 1966) is an American singer, songwriter, and the lead singer of Mazzy Star and Hope Sandoval & the Warm Inventions. She has also toured and collaborated with other artists, including the Jesus and Mary Chain and Ma ...
– vocals (track 6) *
Terry Edwards Terry Edwards (born 10 August 1960) is an English musician who plays trumpet, flugelhorn, saxophones, guitar and keyboards. Biography Edwards gained a degree in music from the University of East Anglia in 1982, where he was also a founding mem ...
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* Dick Meaney – mixing (tracks 1 to 7, 9 to 12, 14, 16, 17) *
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– mixing (tracks 8, 13, 15) * Nick Addison – additional mixing (track 6)


References

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