Sponsored Resources

Sleater-Kinney, Call the Doctor CD cover artwork

Sleater-Kinney, Call the Doctor

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1173294

Disk length: 30m 6s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1996

Label: Unknown

View all albums by Sleater-Kinney...

Tracks & Durations

1. Call the Doctor 2:30
2. Hubcap 2:25
3. Little Mouth 1:44
4. Anonymous 2:29
5. Stay Where You Are 2:24
6. Good Things 3:10
7. I Wanna Be Your Joey Ramone 2:37
8. Taking Me Home 2:34
9. Taste Test 3:00
10. My Stuff 2:33
11. I'm Not Waiting 2:21
12. Heart Attack 2:12

Note: The information about this album is acquired from the publicly available resources and we are not responsible for their accuracy.

Review

Sleater-Kinney's musical manifesto is a wake-up call to not only the old boy network, but to young women who find themselves increasingly at odds with it. Helmed by Corin Tucker (Heaven's To Betsy) and Carrie Brownstein (Excuse 17), this trio is not only furious and formidable, but genuinely significant. On a musical landscape populated by open sewers like The 7 Mary Bush Pilots Idiot-Grunge Revival or Hootie's Home for the Terminally Bland and Sensitive, Tucker's spine-shivering voice shrieking "I wanna be your Joey Ramone / Pictures of me on your bedroom door" cracks through the narcotic haze of mediocrity like a rat tail on a bare bottom. When she declares herself "The Queen of Rock & Roll," I'm inclined to smile and think "If only." Cultural importance aside, this rocks. Their eerily dead-on Sonic Youth snippet in "I Wanna Be Your Joey Ramone" had me checking the credits for a Kim Gordon cameo, while "Little Mouth," "Stay Where You Are" and the incendiary title track are some of the most raging chunks of punk found around these parts since Greg Sage shook the rain off his rubbers. More than recommended: required. --John ChandlerSleater-Kinney's masterful sophomore effort 'Call the Doctor' (Chainsaw) fulfills all the promise of the group's debut and more, forging taut melodicism and jaw-dropping sonic complexity out of barbed-wire emotional potency. Released in 1996, this ain't no sophomore slump record. Includes 'I Wanna Be Your Joey Ramone'.

Other Versions

Albums are mined from the various public resources and can be actually the same but different in the tracks length only. We are keeping all versions now.

Call the Doctor

Tracks: 12, Disk length: 30m 5s (-1m 59s)

Please note: we do not provide any Sleater-Kinney music downloads, have no any mp3 music including music samples and music ringtones, and can not assist you where to buy music CDs and used CDs. You can search for it on music sites all over the Internet or visit one of our advertisers. We appreciate any ideas and comments about this experimental music database.