Apr 3, 2013 - In a restoration personally overseen by the one and only Les Claypool, PRIMUS' acclaimed 'Sailing The Seas Of Cheese' has been newly.

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New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item (including handmade items). See the seller's listing for full details. Artist: Primus Record Label: Interscope Records Modified Item: No Format: Vinyl Country/Region of Manufacture: United States UPC: 60 Custom Bundle: No Release Year: 2013 Style: Funk Metal Language: English Duration: LP Edition: Reissue, Remastered Record Grading: Mint (M) Genre: Rock Speed: 33 RPM Non-Domestic Product: No Record Size: 12' Sleeve Grading: Mint (M) Title: Sailing The Seas Of Cheese Special Attributes: 180-220 gram.

This piece of wax sounds epic. A very clean, defined sound with excellent separation. The bass is rich, the drums are punchy, the music opens up and surges with energy. I really enjoy this new mix. The music sounds super tight. I have the recent Tales From The Punchbowl reissue and this one sounds a lot better IMO. It's also a super high quality 200g pressing that plays with absolutely no surface noise.

A reccomended release. Especially if you're a big Primus fan, you will enjoy the way the band sounds here. Not these guys again. There was a time in my youth when I'd have loved the quirkiness of a band like Primus.

With their obscure sense of humour and their blend of rock and funk, there's truly no other band like them. But what makes them so unique is also what pretty much puts so many people off of them.

And to put it bluntly, it's mostly boring self-indulgence. While the musicians themselves are all incredibly talented, and certainly adept at thinking outside the box, the music itself is very hard to follow, and definitely requires the listener to be equally open-minded. There's very little singing, with vocalist Les Claypool preferring more of a spoken-word type of vocal style, and a lot of the music itself tends to plod along with no real melodies sticking out. As a whole, it's just a complete mess. If I had to pick out some highlights, it'd have to be 'Tommy the Cat' and 'Jerry Was a Race Car Driver', most probably because these are the notable singles from the album, and while they do have some infectious grooves in the music, as per usual with this band, the spoken babble that is the lyrics kind of ruins them.

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I'm sure there was a time when I loved this band, especially as I seem to recall asking for some of their albums as Christmas and Birthday presents in my early twenties. But I listen to 'Sailing the Seas of Cheese' now and it bores the life out of me. Primus really are in a league all of their own when it comes to 'keeping an open mind', sadly, it's just not a very good one. I've listened to the CD version only, until I bought this remaster.