The Process of Weeding Out
The Process of Weeding Out is the fifth EP by American band Black Flag.[1] One of the most potent realizations of guitarist Greg Ginn's fascination with the avant-garde, The Process of Weeding Out is described by critic Chris True of AllMusic as "an interesting document of Greg Ginn's development from high-speed guitar 'sculptor' to one of the few punk artists to embrace 12-tone experimental music."[2] Because of the jazz influences by Ginn, all of the tracks are instrumental. The back cover has a quote from Ginn, reading, in part:
Reception
Robert Palmer of The New York Times described the album as "what jazz-rock could have become if the best of the musicians who first crossbred jazz improvising with rock's sonic fire power had followed their most creative impulses."[1] Byron Coley at Spin said, "An all-instrumental album, it’s the last to feature the drums of Bill Stevenson (who offers an uncharacteristically jazzy touch at times), and with its release, Greg Ginn heralds the fourth stage of his ascension to heaven via strings. A hypnotically churning stew pot of murk, riff, and raff."[5] Track listingAll songs by Greg Ginn, except where noted. Side one
Side two
Personnel
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