The Fugs - Electromagnetic Steamboat: The Reprise Recordings (2001)
BAND/ARTIST: The Fugs
- Title: Electromagnetic Steamboat: The Reprise Recordings
- Year Of Release: 2001
- Label: Rhino Handmade
- Genre: Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock
- Quality: Flac (tracks, log)
- Total Time: 03:52:04
- Total Size: 1,4 Gb (scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
CD 1:
01 Turn On Tune In Drop Out 4:44
02 Knock Knock 4:21
03 The Garden Is Open 6:10
04 Wet Dream 3:21
05 Hare Krishna 3:24
06 Exorcising The Evil Spirits From The Pentagon October 21 1967 3:18
07 War Song 5:24
08 Dover Beach 4:01
09 Fingers Of The Sun 2:23
10 Aphrodite Mass 8:29
11 Crystal Liaison 3:11
12 Ramses II Is Dead My Love 2:50
13 Burial Waltz 2:29
14 Wide Wide River 2:53
15 Life Is Strange 2:37
16 Johnny Pissoff Meets The Red Angel 4:33
17 Marijuana 1:36
18 Leprechaun 0:12
19 When The Mode Of The Music Changes 3:55
20 Whimpers From The Jello 0:21
21 The Divine Toe (Part I) 0:38
22 We're Both Dead Now Alice 0:16
23 Life Is Funny 0:14
24 Grope Need (Part I) 0:18
25 Tuli, Visited By The Ghost Of Plontinus More Grope Need (Grope... 0:20
26 Robinson Crusoe 0:18
27 Claude Pelieu And J.J. Lebel Discuss The Early Verlaine Bread C... 4:27
28 The National Haiku Contest 0:25
29 The Divine Toe (Part II) 0:47
30 Irene 1:09
CD 2:
01 The Divine Toe (Part I)/Grope Need (Part I)/Tuli, Visited By The ... 3:10
02 Bum's Song 3:06
03 Dust Devil 3:18
04 Chicago 2:14
05 Four Minutes To Twelve 5:41
06 Mr. Mack 3:52
07 The Belle Of Avenue A 5:43
08 Queen Of The Nile 2:47
09 Flower Children 4:26
10 Yodeling Yippie 2:19
11 Children Of The Dream 5:55
12 Slum Goddess 3:18
13 CCD 3:02
14 How Sweet I Roamed 3:32
15 I Couldn't Get High 4:15
16 Saran Wrap 3:50
17 I Want To Know 2:42
18 Homeade 5:24
19 Nothing 5:02
20 Supergirl 2:44
CD 3:
01 Knock Knock 4:34
02 Wet Dream 15:02
03 Carpe Diem 3:54
04 Nameless Voices Crying For Kindness 2:54
05 Aphrodite Mass 9:48
06 Turn On Tune In Drop Out 4:42
07 Knock Knock 4:19
08 The Garden Is Open 6:08
09 Wet Dream 3:20
10 Hare Krishna 3:23
11 Exorcising The Evil Spirits From The Pentagon October 21, 1967 3:16
12 War Song 5:23
13 Dover Beach 3:58
14 Fingers Of The Sun 2:22
15 Crystal Liaison 3:35
The Fugs were a band formed in New York City in 1965 by Ed Sanders and Tuli Kupferberg, with Ken Weaver on drums. Later that year they were joined by Peter Stampfel and Steve Weber of The Holy Modal Rounders.
The band was named by Kupferberg who borrowed it from the euphemistic substitute for the word “fuck” famously used in Norman Mailer’s novel, The Naked and the Dead. Incidentally, the band is featured in a chapter of Mailer’s book, Armies of the Night as they play at the 1967 march on the Pentagon in protest of the Vietnam War (with Scott Rashap on upright bass).
The Fugs were a satirical and self-satirizing rock band that performed at protests against the Vietnam War nationwide. Their 1968 Transatlantic Records album It Crawled Into My Hand, Honest (TRA 181) also helped to make them more widely known on the European side of the Atlantic. This album (minus LP artwork, of course) can also be found as tracks 11 to 30 on Electromagnetic Steamboat. The band’s frank lyrics about sex, drugs and politics aroused a hostile reaction in some quarters and enthusiastic interest in others. One of their better known songs was an adaptation of Matthew Arnold’s poem, Dover Beach. Another was a William Blake poem.
The Fugs played their “final” concert of the 1960s in 1969 at the Hersheypark Arena in Hershey, Pennsylvania with the Grateful Dead.
The band (minus Weaver, plus Rashap) reunited in 1984, with several performances at the Bottom Line in New York.
A reunited Fugs toured in the fall of 2004, with Josh Lieberman on glass harmonica, in several Chicago performances.
The band was named by Kupferberg who borrowed it from the euphemistic substitute for the word “fuck” famously used in Norman Mailer’s novel, The Naked and the Dead. Incidentally, the band is featured in a chapter of Mailer’s book, Armies of the Night as they play at the 1967 march on the Pentagon in protest of the Vietnam War (with Scott Rashap on upright bass).
The Fugs were a satirical and self-satirizing rock band that performed at protests against the Vietnam War nationwide. Their 1968 Transatlantic Records album It Crawled Into My Hand, Honest (TRA 181) also helped to make them more widely known on the European side of the Atlantic. This album (minus LP artwork, of course) can also be found as tracks 11 to 30 on Electromagnetic Steamboat. The band’s frank lyrics about sex, drugs and politics aroused a hostile reaction in some quarters and enthusiastic interest in others. One of their better known songs was an adaptation of Matthew Arnold’s poem, Dover Beach. Another was a William Blake poem.
The Fugs played their “final” concert of the 1960s in 1969 at the Hersheypark Arena in Hershey, Pennsylvania with the Grateful Dead.
The band (minus Weaver, plus Rashap) reunited in 1984, with several performances at the Bottom Line in New York.
A reunited Fugs toured in the fall of 2004, with Josh Lieberman on glass harmonica, in several Chicago performances.
Oldies | Rock | FLAC / APE
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