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Treat Her Right, in their late-1980s lifetime, were an outfit with a little dirt around the collar. Band members, half of whom went on to form Morphine, pledged "no overdubs." And indeed, Treat Her Right strove for scuz without sounding as rough as revivalist bluesmen. They try to get low-down with "King of Beers," but the scale tips back to the earnest side with soulful Mark Sandman songs such as "No Reason" and the sweet "Marie." The Anthology will be a treat for Morphine fans who missed picking up vinyl copies of the semihistorical THR albums. After all, any band that covers Captain Beefheart's "Nowadays a Woman's Gotta Hit a Man" with as much jiggle and grind as the original deserves a reappraisal. --Jennie Z. Rose
The Anthology: 1985-1990,Treat Her Right,Razor & Tie,Pop,Popular Music,Rock,Rock/Pop,Roots Rock
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