Munki
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Munki | ||
Studio album by The Jesus and Mary Chain | ||
Released | June 9, 1998 | |
Recorded | ??? | |
Genre | Alternative Rock | |
Length | ??:?? | |
Label | Sub Pop | |
Producer(s) | Jim Reid William Reid |
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Professional reviews | ||
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The Jesus and Mary Chain chronology | ||
Stoned & Dethroned (1994) |
Munki (1998) |
The Complete John Peel Sessions (2000) |
Munki was the final album by Jesus And Mary Chain. After leaving the blanco y negro label, the Reid brothers signed to Sub Pop in the U.S. and Creation, who had released their debut single "Upside Down" in 1985, in the UK.
The album features an appearance from Hope Sandoval of Mazzy Star, who had previously duetted with the band on the single "Sometimes Always," and includes the singles "I Hate Rock'n'Roll", "Cracking Up" and "I Love Rock'n'Roll."
Munki peaked at No. 47 in the UK album charts, the band's first studio album not to make the Top 40.
[edit] Track listing
- "I Love Rock'n'Roll"
- "Birthday"
- "Stardust Remedy"
- "Fizzy"
- "Moe Tucker"
- "Perfume"
- "Virtually Unreal"
- "Degenerate"
- "Cracking Up"
- "Commercial"
- "Supertramp"
- "Never Understood"
- "I Can't Find the Time for Times"
- "Man on the Moon"
- "Black"
- "Dream Lover"
- "I Hate Rock'n'Roll"