One would think that with the addition of one of punk rock's best guitarists, ex-Didjit Rick Sims, the Supersuckers would easily recover from the departure of Ron Heathman and maybe be the better for it. But, as Sacrilicious painfully illustrates, Heathman added much more bulk to The Supersuckers' sound than Sims provides here. While Sacrilicious offers less of the spirited blunt edge found on La Mano Cornuda, songs like the amphetamine-country stampede of "Born With A Tail" and the Bourbon St. blues shuffle of "Don't Turn Blue" thankfully expand The Supersuckers' musical vocabulary. Most, however, are unfortunately indistinct hard-rock songs, but give this new lineup time to evolve. ~ Matt Carlson, All Music Guide
The Sacrilicious Sounds of the Supersuckers
10/01/1995 | Sub Pop
All Music Guide Review
The Sacrilicious Sounds of the Supersuckers Track Listing
Credits of The Sacrilicious Sounds of the Supersuckers
- Charles Peterson
- Photography
- Spencer Starnes
- Bass
- Stuart Sullivan
- Engineer
- Keith Winking
- Trumpet
- Bob MacLeod, Jr.
- Assistant Engineer
- Dancing Eagle
- Drums
- Bobbie Nelson
- Piano, Organ (Hammond)
- Rick Sims
- Guitar, Vox Organ, Vocals
- Eddie Spaghetti
- Bass, Vocals
- Lance Mercer
- Photography
- Kenneth Sherwood
- Design
- Boo Macleod
- Assistant Engineer
- John Mills
- Sax (Baritone), Sax (Tenor)
- Supersuckers
- Main Performer
- Dan Bolton
- Guitar
- Paul Leary
- Producer

















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