Taint Pluribus Taint Unum Explained

Taint Pluribus Taint Unum
Type:studio
Artist:Cows
Cover:Cows_Taint_Pluribus_Taint_Unum.JPG
Recorded:June – in Minneapolis
Genre:Noise rock, post-hardcore, punk blues
Length:35:00
Label:Treehouse
Producer:Brian Paulson
Next Title:Daddy Has a Tail!
Next Year:1989

Taint Pluribus Taint Unum is the debut studio album by the Minneapolis-based noise rock band Cows, released in 1987 through Treehouse Records.[1]

Music

The first track of the album, "Koyaanisqatsi," is a cover of the intro piece from the 1982 film of the same name.

Release and reception

The record was released for a limited time on vinyl and has since gone out of print. Unlike its successors, no songs from Taint Pluribus Taint Unum appeared on the Old Gold 1989–1991 compilation.

AllMusic staff writer John Dougan gave the album four and a half out of five stars, calling it "the Cows at their most impenetrable and noisy" and that "fans of Japanese noise acts like The Boredoms and some of John Zorn's more extreme jazzcore outfits might think this is pretty cool."

Alternative Rock wrote: "Tragically badly recorded though it is, the screaming, grinding, honking mess which occasionally pulls itself into something like music sounds great at 3 in the morning."[2]

Personnel

Adapted from the Taint Pluribus Taint Unum liner notes.[3]

Cows
Production and additional personnel

Notes and References

  1. Robin . Edgerton . Ira . Robbins . Cows . . 2007 . July 4, 2015.
  2. Book: Thompson, Dave. Alternative Rock. June 19, 2000. Hal Leonard Corporation. 9780879306076. Google Books.
  3. Taint Pluribus Taint Unum . Taint Pluribus Taint Unum . . 1987 . sleeve . Treehouse Records . Minneapolis, Minnesota.