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Five Dollar Bob's Mock Cooter Stew

Five Dollar Bob's Mock Cooter Stew
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EP by Mudhoney
Released October 26, 1993
Recorded August 1, 1993 Hanszek Audio, Ballard, WA, "Deception Pass" and "Underide" recorded at Egg Studios at the Helm, 1992
Genre Garage Punk, Alternative rock
Length 23:11
Label Reprise
Producer Mudhoney, Kurt Bloch
Mudhoney chronology
Piece of Cake (1992) Five Dollar Bob's Mock Cooter Stew (1993) Buckskin Stallion Blues
(1994)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
NME 7/10 stars
Allmusic 3/5 stars

Five Dollar Bob's Mock Cooter Stew is an EP by the grunge band Mudhoney released on October 26, 1993 by Reprise Records. Mudhoney vocalist Mark Arm described this EP as a chance for the band to "get new songs out for fans in between albums."

This EP is a compilation of seven tracks, four of which were new songs at the time of release. Out of the remaining three, two are rare and the last is a re-recording of a previously released song. The song "Make It Now" from Mudhoney's previous album Piece of Cake was re-recorded and re-titled "Make It Now Again" for this EP. "Deception Pass" and "Underide" both appear on previously released singles. The remaining four tracks are all brand new and unique to the EP.

The four new songs feature a very diverse selection of music from "In the Blood" with its 'mid-range pace' to "Six To One" which demonstrates the band's grunge origins. "No Song III" manages to illustrate Dan Peters' "sharp drumming flair", while "Between You and Me Kid"'s slight country sound foreshadows Mudhoney's future, where a year later, they collaborated with Jimmie Dale Gilmore.

All of the tracks, except "Deception Pass" and "Underide" were recorded on August 1, 1993 between 9:30 and 10:15 P.M. at Hanszek Audio. "Deception Pass" and "Underide" were recorded in 1992 at Egg Studios with Conrad Uno at the Helm.

All tracks from this EP are featured on the remastered 2003 re-issue of Piece of Cake by Reprise.

Trouser Press speculates that recording Piece of Cake took a lot out of the band as Five Dollar Mock Cooter Stew is described as "a dull, dopey mishmash of suburban-boy backwoodsiness" and overall is a lackluster effort.


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