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  • AMG Review of If'n

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    Greg Prato
    All Music Guide

    Whereas fIREHOSE's debut, 1986's Ragin', Full On, was issued quickly to get the new outfit off the ground (two of the three members were still reeling from the death of their previous band's frontman, the Minutemen's D. Boon), their sophomore effort, 1987's If'n, included more cohesive and focused songwriting. Touring together had obviously made Watt-Hurley-Crawford tighter as a unit, and several of their best all-time compositions reside here. Although the debut incorporated other musical forms besides punk and hard rock (funk, jazz, etc.), If'n was the first fIREHOSE release to feature folk-style originals -- such as Crawford's "In Memory of Elizabeth Cotton." Standouts include the album opening highway anthem "Sometimes," the groovy '50s feel of "Honey, Please," the laid-back "Backroads," and the irate rockers "Anger" and "For the Singer of R.E.M." Also featured are several Mike Watt lead vocal spots -- the perennial concert favorite "Making the Freeway" (included on the 1993 mini-album Live Totem Pole EP), the humorous "Me & You Remembering," "Operation Solitaire," and the closing epic "Thunder Child."

fIREHOUSE - installment two - "if''n"
about 1 year ago
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Quite awhile back I posted about this bands first album, "Raging Full On" - http://mog.com/waydutch/blog_post/116075 . .fIREHOSE consisted of Mike Watt and George Hurley from the Minutemen who following lead man D. Boon's tragic death were devastated and intending to give up on music. An unexpected knock on the door motivated Watt to continue. A 22 year old Ohio native and devout Minutemen fa...

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