"Let me start of by saying I am a big Dead Milkmen fan. When I purchased this disc for the collection I was very dissapointed. This cd was made from two different recordings. One is at a party and is just unbearable to listen to. The other recording is from a radio show they did. The radio one is whole lot easier to listen to. My promblem with it is the music is edited. If anything edited music offends me. The only reason I gave the cd to stars is because there the Dead Milkmen. Don't be fooled this isnt a collection of there best material or a greatest hits cd. Go buy there other cds you wont be sorry"
Trivial for DM bootleg collectors, a must have for those not
Jason Seiple | Sandy Springs, GA | 03/13/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This review is coming from a longtime Dead Milkmen fan who owns the original Now We are 10, (as well as the tapes that make up NWA10) and has a cassette copy of the other two tracks. To the person who stated that the sound quality of the live tracks.... well, the first four tracks are from a self-released tape from 1983. The show is in a barn in Bedminister, PA, 10.22.83. It was recorded on a boombox. (i am listening to the full show right now) The next 3 tracks are from another self released tape that was entitled "Death Rides a Pale Cow," which I believe was also from 1983. These are some of the rarest of Dead Milkmen tracks which were compiled onto the NWA10 CD as a fan club release... not intended to be a commercial release. Enough fans wanted this to happen, therefore the Dead Milkmen made it happen. For the old equipment used, and the fact that the source cassettes are pretty old (these are the days before DAT), I think it sounds excellent. I have heard live albums that sound much worse than the live and non-live tracks on this CD. This is basically a collection of rarities and demos.
Now if they could release their 1984 tape "Someons Shot Sunshine.""
Pretty damn good
loafer | Worthington, Oh United States | 10/30/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I am so glad to be able to listen to something different from the dead milkmen, even if it is old material. The first few songs aren't quality recordings, but do we really expect Rush quality here? The majority of the disc is from a radio show and the quality is pretty good. I have had this disc in my car for a while now and it is great to drive to."
Great fun with a great band
Brice Sullivan | Lincoln, Nebraska USA | 02/14/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Okay, some of the tracks don't have great sound, but how often do you get to hear a band before they became famous? The album begins with live music from a party they played at, and where the sound quality of these songs is lacking, the chance to hear them playing just before hitting it big with their debut album makes up for it. The majority of the album is from their visit to a radio station, playing live versions of Big Lizard material. The in-studio stuff is fanatstic, the sound quality is good and the band is obviously having a ton of fun and Rodney (lead singer) is hilarious as always. The rest of the songs are basically a few B-sides and extra material. "The Shapes of Things" is a gem - I don't know why it never appeared on a previous album, it's a great moving song with a hooky melody. "A message to you Rudy" is cute and it's great to hear the Milkmen take on raggae.Highly recommended for anyone who likes the Dead Milkmen."