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So, like all of Paul Westerberg's loyal fans, you've been dreaming of the day that the great cranky genius of slop-rock would record a blues album, right? OK, probably not, but Westerberg went and did it anyway (under the guise of his alter ego, Grandpaboy), and Dead Man Shake turns out to be a better album than you might expect under the circumstances. Like the previous Grandpaboy long-player, Mono, Dead Man Shake was recorded in Westerberg's basement studio, with "Winthrope Marion Purcival V" once again handling all the instruments, and though one can't help but wish the guy would find a decent drummer, the shabby but emphatic sound of these tracks at once honors the blues-leaning material on deck and suits Westerberg's musical instincts quite well. (The thick echo and chunky guitar textures also recall the sound of the late-'50s/early-'60s Chess Records sessions, though one doubts the similarity was at all intentional.) Dead Man Shake was released around the same time as the soundtrack to Westerberg's documentary video Come Feel Me Tremble, and both seem to be put together from Westerberg's B-list material, but Dead Man Shake in comparison appears to be B-plus product; his 12-bar meandering on "No Matter What You Say" and "Natural Mean Lover" allow him to make good use of his snarkiness, "Vampires and Failures," "O.D. Blues," and "Get a Move On" suggest they could have been A-list material with a bit more work, and if the Minneapolis City Council goes on a collective bender long enough, it might make "MPLS" the town's new anthem. Westerberg also reveals a strong command for covers here; while his takes on Jimmy Reed ("Take Out Some Insurance") and Hank Williams ("I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry") are terrific, the bigger surprise is that you can say the same of his interpretations of John Prine ("Souvenirs") and even, gulp, Anthony Newley ("What Kind of Fool Am I"). Dead Man Shake sounds like something Paul Westerberg tossed off for fun in a week or so, but this time one can say that in a good way, and for simple gut-level satisfaction it's more engaging than the bulk of his post-Replacements catalog, though anyone expecting a masterpiece will be in for an unpleasant awakening. ~ Mark Deming

Grandpaboy includes: Covington (guitar); Elrod (harmonica); Twixt Pine (bass); Twiddle (drums).

Arranger: Winthrope Marion Purcival V.

Rolling Stone (11/13/03, p.99) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...Paul Westerberg is in indie-bluesman mode, turning out stripped-down up-tempo saloon rock....his voice is wonderfully ragged, and his bandmates almost always operate at full stomp."
Uncut (1/04, pp.102-3) - 5 stars out of 5 - "...So wild and stripped-down it makes The White Stripes sound like Yes. Here, Westerberg digs into a deep well of classic Americana, mixing howling blues covers, lonesome country, riotous rockabilly and full-on rock'n'roll."
Mojo (Publisher) (12/03, p.112) - 3 stars out of 5 - "[The album] captures the essence of his schizo spirit with a collision of punk-fuelled cacophony, halting balladry and guttersnipe sensibility."
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List Price $14.98 (You save $3.59)
Category Rock/Pop Albums, Blues CDs, Rock
Label Fat Possum
Orig Year 2003
All Time Sales Rank   16331  
CD Universe Part number 6324555
Catalog number 80377
Discs 1
Release Date Oct 21, 2003
Studio/Live Studio
Mono/Stereo Stereo
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1.MPLS
2.Do Right in Your Eyes
3.Vampires & Failures
4.No Matter What You Say
5.Take Out Some Insurance
6.Cleaning House
7.Natural Mean Lover
8.Get a Move On
9.Bad Boy Blues
10.Souvenirs
11.I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry  
12.O.D. Blues
13.Dead Man Shake
14.What Kind of Fool Am I?
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Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars) 5 stars

5 stars Not dead at all
Paul Westerberg at his most raw and direct. Doesn't go for any fancy studio tricks. Just plugs it in and cranks it up. Fantastic, gritty album from one of America's premiere songwriters.
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