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The box set, packaged in the same style as the previous box sets, features Why I Hate Women (retitled Why I Luv Women), Lady From Shanghai, Long Live Pere Ubu! and Carnival of Souls. All of the albums except Long Live Pere Ubu! were remixed by David Thomas in 2021, and Why I Luv Women and Long Live Pere Ubu! make their vinyl debuts via this set.
Trouser Press wrote that "Fier’s lighter, jazzier playing sets the tone for an album that, for all its Euro-prog iconoclasm, never quite ignites." [12] The Spin Alternative Record Guide called Song of the Bailing Man "more of a bouncy pop record, though Thomas is as gone as ever."
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At the end of 1978, NME named Dub Housing the year's eighth best album, [13] while Sounds ranked it at number 13 on its year-end list. [14] Robert Christgau of The Village Voice wrote in 1979, "not only is it abrasive and visionary and eccentric and hard-rocking itself, but it sent me back to The Modern Dance, which I liked fine originally and like more now". [15]
"30 Seconds Over Tokyo" is the debut single by American post-punk band Pere Ubu. Written by band members David Thomas, Peter Laughner, and Gene O'Connor during their stint with Pere Ubu's predecessor Rocket from the Tombs, it was released on Thomas' independent Hearthan Records in 1975. The song received very little airplay at the time but has ...
390° of Simulated Stereo is a live album featuring recordings from Pere Ubu's first few years of existence. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In general, the recordings featured are lo-fi in nature. The album was out of print for decades, but was reissued for Record Store Day 2021.
Pere Ubu Perform At The Roundhouse Credit: Gus Stewart/Redferns David Thomas is the founder and lead singer (and only constant member) of Cleveland’s eccentric and experimental — and brilliant ...
Pennsylvania is an album by the American band Pere Ubu, released in 1998. [6] [7] The album marked Tom Herman's return to Pere Ubu's studio work after a twenty-year absence. [5] It is a loose concept album about geography, travel, and road trips. [8] [9] Guitarist Wayne Kramer joined the band's tour in support of the album. [10]