The press release to this LP boasted that it, unlike their debut, "was actually recorded with the knowledge that it would be released." Apparently
Lou Barlow and
Eric Gaffney had a pretty clear crystal ball; the music was taped in 1986 and 1987 but didn't actually come out on vinyl until 1990.
Sebadoh's first LP,
The Freed Man, boasts some of the most deliberately awful fidelity of all time (against some stiff competition); this is somewhat, but only somewhat, more hi-fi.
Barlow's gifts are often in evidence: his appealing voice, sensitive wit, and knack for affected burned-out acid-folk. Alas, the merits are often buried beneath hiss and tomfoolery, as if he wasn't convinced his music was any good on its own terms, and so tried to pretend it was all a joke. The LP has since been reissued (along with most of
The Freed Man) on the CD
The Freed Weed.
–
Richie Unterberger, Rovi