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September 30, 2005 at 8:46:00 PM CEST

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40 years, 40 albums poll 1964


Which of the following is your favourite album?

Results

P.S. I just saw that A Love Supreme was from 1965 like Ascension. Sorry for that. I wouldn't have chosen it anyways.


 
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XXXVII: 1978 Pere Ubu - The Modern Dance


Pere Ubu - The Modern Dance

Lyrics

Nonalignment Pact Pere Ubu start their debut LP with a shrill ringing feedback sound on the right channel. A couple of staid soothing bass guitar notes form the melodic antithesis to that noise and are then followed by a pushing rockabilly guitar riff on the left channel. The avantgarde meets garage punk via impressionism. When David Thomas unique high-pitch nasal voice joins in just after the feedback turns into the whinnying of horses which are about to be set free things get psyched out.

The Modern Dance On the propulsive trippy title track Thomas bleats the words at the end. In the background Tom Herman, the guitarist sings Merdre, Merdre. The word that almost started a riot at the beginning of the premiere of Alfred Jarry's Ubu Roi in 1896. And then the music halts and we suddenly find ourselves within a group of people whispering, talking and laughing. It could have been like that when King Ubu first saw the light of day in Paris.

Laughing The first two minutes have got a very relaxed almost folkish feel due to David Thomas musette which sounds a little like a Scottish bagpipe. There is also a jazzy vibe here with the saxophone free-style play. After Thomas vocals come in the song morphs into something entirely different though. He sings on shooting and/or laughing at the devil. This song reminds me a lot of Jeffrey Lee Pierce. A devil who has had his last dance some time ago.

Street Waves I hear Lou Reed's cool guitar (or was it Sterling Morrison's) from the golden times of the Velvet Underground. But there is also Maimone's dubby bass which is beautifully underlined by Ravenstine's synthesized storm sounds. This is the new age.

Chinese Radiation Not sure if this is a song about the promised land of communism. The red guard, the red book, the big wall and the new world seem to point into that direction. Musically it is quite listener-friendly and almost catchy. It starts slowly with the laid-back guitar riff, then there are some nice otherworldly synthesizer sounds and the bass giving the song more weight. David Thomas voice is that of a drunken hippo. After the accelerating middle part with the live atmosphere and the Hooray shouts the piano finishes this song off on a slow and grave note.

Life Stinks A leftover song from Rocket From The Tombs, the blues rock meets punk outfit heavily influenced by the Stooges which preceded Pere Ubu. It is by Peter Laughner who had already died when TMD was recorded. A simple riff and typical punk throwaway lyrics. This version is much subtler than the original.

Real World A great start with what I hear as the horns of a ship which arrives in a harbour. The chorus I don't like too much. Too stomping or something. What Pere Ubu build around it is fascinating though. A little bit of a mess but a very controlled mess. The real world finishes with bells and a forced laughter.

Over My Head Thomas whispers on this one. A spooky track which never rocks out. The line "And how I pray that I never should sin again" fits quite well. Something is going on here which cannot be proven by science.

Sentimental Journey I think this is the longest song on the album. Lots of people don't like it. It is meandering along after the glass bottles have been smashed on the floor. I love it. It has got that improvised performance feel. "Window. My size." That should give a lot of light.

Humor Me A reggae is about as good to end an album as a joint is to finish a day. Relax and smile. Even if you don't get the joke. The funniest ones are the ones without a punchline anyway.

Further reading: Vinyl Mine on The Modern Dance

Here is the overview of the series 40 years, 40 albums of which part XXXVII was this post.


 
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Getting into the mood


for the new Boards of Canada album The Campfire Headphase which will come out on October, 17th.

  • In the Pitchfork interview Marcus Eoin and Mike Sanderson reveal that they are brothers. Slightly less surprising is their love for the Cocteau Twins. The interviewer compares the new disc which includes some guitar treatments to My Bloody Valentine's Loveless. Of course they feel flattered.
  • Over at so totally, the selector, XYZ, a rarity from their Peel Session which starts with the trademark BoC sound but evolves into something more experimental with electronic beats and clicks.
  • Finally last night an mp3 saved my wife is so generous to offer us '84 Pontiac Dream as a taster for the new release. A nostalgic, awesome piece to which childhood memories (read the post) impose themselves.

 
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