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Dirty Sweet
EP by
ReleasedNovember 2002
RecordedJuly–August 2002 Birdland Studio, Hothouse Studio, Melbourne
Genre
Length15:15
LabelRubber
Producer
Jet chronology
Dirty Sweet
(2002)
Get Born
(2003)

Dirty Sweet is the debut four-track extended play released by Australian rock band Jet in November 2002 on Rubber Records. It was re-recorded and re-issued on 6 May 2003 by Elektra Records. All tracks on the EP are also on the band's debut album, Get Born, which followed on 14 September. Two tracks, originally on the EP, were later issued as singles from Get Born, "Rollover DJ" (November) and "Cold Hard Bitch" (March 2004).

Background

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Dirty Sweet is the debut extended play by Australian rock band, Jet, which first appeared in November 2002 on Rubber Records.[1] The line-up of Jet were Chris Cester on drums, percussion, guitar and backing vocals; his brother, Nic Cester on vocals, rhythm guitar, piano and tambourine; Cameron Muncey on lead guitar and backing vocals; and Mark Wilson on bass guitar, keyboards, harmonica, and backing vocals.[2] Two tracks, "Take It or Leave It" and "Cold Hard Bitch" were recorded in July 2002 with Lindsay Gravina, and two more tracks, "Move On" and "Rollover DJ", in the following month with Craig Harnath.[3]

In January 2003 the EP was re-recorded prior to Jet supporting The Rolling Stones at gigs in Sydney and Melbourne in February, on the Australian leg of their Licks Tour.[4][5] Dirty Sweet was re-released on 6 May 2003 by Elektra Records.[6]

Reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[6]
Drowned in Sound[4]
Rolling Stone(not rated) link
Stylus Magazine(F)[7]

Allmusic's MacKenzie Wilson reviewed Dirty Sweet and noted influences from AC/DC and Mick Jagger for the "impressive debut", where the group "keeps it real with raw energy; there's nothing kitschy about it".[6] However, Stylus Magazine's Sam Bloch described their "watered-down blues-wannabe riff monsters ... the sound of a bunch of poseurs having a play at ROCK because they saw it on TV once".[7] Drowned in Sound's Ross Bennett found that they "might not jump out and grab you; it might not make you sweat, but if you own a Stones record, and an AC/DC album, then it will do you no harm to slot this EP in between the two. There is enough musicianship, melody and spirit on this record to make you want to hear more".[4]

Track listing

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All tracks are written by Nic Cester, Cameron Muncey, Chris Cester,[8] except as noted

No.TitleLength
1."Take It or Leave It"2:49
2."Cold Hard Bitch"4:30
3."Move On" (N Cester, C Cester)4:29
4."Rollover DJ" (N Cester, C Cester)3:26
Total length:15:15

Personnel

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Jet members
Additional musicians
Production work
  • Engineer – Lindsay Gravina (tracks 1, 2), Craig Harnath (tracks 3, 4)
  • Producer – Lindsay Gravina (tracks 1, 2), Craig Harnath (tracks 3, 4)
  • Studio – Birdland (tracks 1, 2), Hothouse (tracks 3, 4)
Art work
  • Photography – Brad Jones, Melanie Fergin
  • Cover art – Jet, Traffic Design Studios


Charts

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Chart (2003) Peak
position
UK Albums (OCC)[9] 131

References

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  1. ^ "Dirty Sweet: Jet". Australian Music Online. Archived from the original on 19 December 2004. Retrieved 12 July 2013.
  2. ^ Wilson, MacKenzie. "Jet – Music Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 12 July 2013.
  3. ^ Dirty Sweet (Media notes). Jet. Rubber Records. 2002. RUB149.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  4. ^ a b c Bennett, Ross (20 May 2003). "Jet Dirty Sweet EP". Stylus Magazine Todd Burns. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 12 July 2013.
  5. ^ heinw (20 February 2003). "Forty Licks Tour at Allphones Arena (Sydney Olympic Park)". last.fm (CBS Interactive). Retrieved 12 July 2013.
  6. ^ a b c Wilson, MacKenzie. "Dirty Sweet [EP] Jet". AllMusic. Retrieved 12 July 2013.
  7. ^ a b Bloch, Sam (1 September 2003). "Jet Dirty Sweet EP – Review". Stylus Magazine Todd Burns. Archived from the original on 10 October 2012. Retrieved 12 July 2013.
  8. ^ "'Take It or Leave It' at APRA search engine". Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA). Retrieved 12 July 2013. Note: User may have to click on 'Search again' and at 'Performer:' add Jet to search for other titles.
  9. ^ "Chart Log UK: Candy J. - JX". Zobbel.de. Retrieved 14 September 2011.