Ain't My Lookout Explained

Ain't My Lookout
Type:Album
Artist:Grifters
Cover:Grifters Ain't My Lookout.JPG
Released:February 1996
Recorded:1996, Easley McCain Recording, Memphis, Tennessee
Genre:Indie Rock
Length:47:19 (CD)
Label:Sub Pop Records SPCD 337
Shangri-La Records Shangri-La 017
Producer:The Grifters, Davis McCain & Doug Easley
Prev Title:The Eureka E.P.
Prev Year:1995
Next Title:Full Blown Possession
Next Year:1997

Ain't My Lookout is the fourth full-length album by Memphis indie rock band The Grifters, and their first for Sub Pop Records. While Sub Pop released the Compact Disc, the Grifters remained true to their old home, Shangri-La Records, which was able to receive the licensing for the vinyl release. The vinyl LP release is now out of print. The album marked a stylistic change in the band's sound, with the lo-fi sound featured on previous albums being devoid on this release.

Critical reception

The album received generally favorable reviews. The album was given a 6/10 by Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic, describing it as their 'tightest and cleanest' record to date. While stating that despite the higher production value, the band still stay committed to their lo-fi sound and refrain from selling out.[1] Christgau also describes the effort as “Southern-fried hipsters uproot some pavement.” The album received a 2-star honorable mention, describing it as a “likable effort consumers attuned to its overriding aesthetic or individual vision may well enjoy.”[2]

Album credits

Grifters

Additional musicians

Additional credits

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ain't My Lookout. AllMusic.
  2. Web site: The Grifters. Robert Christgau.