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Wipers: Land of the Lost 12"

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Wipers: Land of the Lost 12"

Wipers: Land of the Lost 12"

Wipers hard to find and highly sought after 4th studio record. Originally released in 1986 on Restless Records.Ā  Featuring 9 original tracks w/ locked groove.Ā  Limited pressing on Blue/Gray Colored Vinyl.Ā  An Underrated Classic!Ā  4.5/5 - All Music Guide



Our take: Jackpot Records’ Wipers reissue campaign continues with Land of the Lost, the band’s 4th LP from 1986. My opinion on post-Over the Edge Wipers has always been that those records are enjoyable, but they’re missing the magic of those three essential albums. That’s probably a dilettante’s opinion as I know there are fans out there who ride hard for the later material, but revisiting Land of the Lost doesn’t drastically change my stance. There are a bunch of solid Wipers tracks here, someĀ moments that seem a little questionable (like the punk blues of the title track), and one incredibleĀ song, the closer ā€œJust Say.ā€ While it’s an enjoyable album, it’s not the place I would start with the Wipers. However, if you’ve worn out the first three albums, Land of the Lost can provide you with a much-needed fix.

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Wipers hard to find and highly sought after 4th studio record. Originally released in 1986 on Restless Records.Ā  Featuring 9 original tracks w/ locked groove.Ā  Limited pressing on Blue/Gray Colored Vinyl.Ā  An Underrated Classic!Ā  4.5/5 - All Music Guide



Our take: Jackpot Records’ Wipers reissue campaign continues with Land of the Lost, the band’s 4th LP from 1986. My opinion on post-Over the Edge Wipers has always been that those records are enjoyable, but they’re missing the magic of those three essential albums. That’s probably a dilettante’s opinion as I know there are fans out there who ride hard for the later material, but revisiting Land of the Lost doesn’t drastically change my stance. There are a bunch of solid Wipers tracks here, someĀ moments that seem a little questionable (like the punk blues of the title track), and one incredibleĀ song, the closer ā€œJust Say.ā€ While it’s an enjoyable album, it’s not the place I would start with the Wipers. However, if you’ve worn out the first three albums, Land of the Lost can provide you with a much-needed fix.

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