Calamity Jane – Miss Hell / My Spit (1991)
Artist: Calamity Jane
Label: Sympathy For The Record Industry
Format: 7"
Cat: SFTRI 107
Year of Release: 1991
Country and Year of Edition: US 1991 purple marble vinyl
Listed Condition: VG+/VG+
Sell Date: 7/8/22
Sell Price: $4.99
Discogs Last Sold: 11/20/21 NM/NM $4.99
Low: $3.57
Median: $4.57
Average: $4.45
High: $5.00
Current low price:$24.39 M/M
Current Number on Sale at Discogs: 1
Have/Want: 30/28
Where Sold: Vestavia Hills, AL
Time it took to sell: 7 years
Where and When Bought: Boston Newbury Comics new early 90's
Gwiz-gau Letter Grade: C
Sad To See It Go: No
The "concept" of Calamity Jane always seemed better than the actual music. Three girls that rocked with swirly things in the artwork. Babes In Toyland did this a bit better, but Calamity Jane had their region of the Pacific Northwest locked up. I wanted to like Calamity Jane more, giving the Martha Jane Cannary CD a purchase at import price, but I always felt they were 3rd rate next to Babes or even early Hole in quest for grunge queen crown.
Micro listening does little to enhance this feeling. "Miss Hell" a great title but you shouldn't be thinking that some other band does this so much better when you are listening to a scene band. You should be thinking the band is kicking ass on there time to shine. "My Spit" there a little "Western" twang in the vocals, so I guess that's the original slant.
I'm stretchin here.
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