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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelCherry Red, Cyrd
UPC5013929175938
eBay Product ID (ePID)7046063807
Product Key Features
FormatCD
Release Year2019
GenreRock
ArtistDinosaur Jr
Release TitleHand It over
Dimensions
Item Height0.57 in
Item Weight0.25 lb
Item Length5.55 in
Item Width4.96 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs2
Number of Tracks28
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 I Don't Think 1.2 Never Bought It 1.3 Nothin's Goin on 1.4 I'm Insane 1.5 Can't We Move This Along 1.6 Alone 1.7 Sure Not Over You 1.8 Loaded 1.9 Mick 1.10 I Know Yer Insane 1.11 Gettin Rough 1.12 Gotta Know 1.13 Take a Run at the Sun 1.14 Don't You Think It's Time 1.15 The Pickle Song 1.16 I Misunderstood 1.17 What We Do Is Secret 1.18 Never Bought It (Live on ABC)* 1.19 Sure Not Over You (Live on ABC) 2.1 Out There (Live in Stockholm, 1997) 2.2 Never Bought It (Live in Stockholm, 1997) 2.3 Repulsion (Live in Stockholm, 1997) 2.4 Feel the Pain (Live in Stockholm, 1997) 2.5 Get Me (Live in Stockholm, 1997) 2.6 Freak Scene (Live in Stockholm, 1997) 2.7 Sludgefeast (Live in Stockholm, 1997) 2.8 Alone (Live in Stockholm, 1997) 2.9 What Else Is New (Live in Stockholm, 1997)
NotesFormed in 1984, Dinosaur Jr carved a singular path through the latter half of the 1980s and first half of the 1990s, issuing a number of highly influential albums in the process. "Hand It Over", their seventh record, appeared in the spring of 1997 following a lengthy absence, and would prove to be the band's final album-length offering for a decade. Performed primarily by J Mascis, "Hand It Over" appeared at a time of declining international interest in American alternative rock, but nevertheless received widespread approval and appreciation amongst critics and reviewers. The album was accompanied, unusually, by an EP of non-album songs recorded for the Matt Dillon movie Grace Of My Heart and, later, a vinyl only 'I'm Insane' 7" single, all of which are collected here alongside a previously unreleased concert recording made in Stockholm and two tracks performed for ABC TV in Australia. Accompanied by in-depth sleevenotes from Mojo's Keith Cameron (based on recent and exclusive interviews with J Mascis), this edition provides a final view of a band about to disappear from the limelight but still as engaging and powerful as eve