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The Fugs

Electromagnetic Steamboat: The Reprise Recordings

The Fugs

65 SONGS • 3 HOURS AND 51 MINUTES • SEP 12 2006

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    TRACKS
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    DETAILS
TRACKS
DETAILS
1
Turn On / Tune In / Drop Out (2006 Remaster)
04:44
2
Knock Knock (2006 Remaster)
04:20
3
The Garden Is Open (2006 Remaster)
06:10
4
Wet Dream (2006 Remaster)
03:21
5
Hare Krishna (2006 Remaster)
03:24
6
Exorcising the Evil Spirits from the Pentagon October 21, 1967 (2006 Remaster)
03:18
7
War Song (2006 Remaster)
05:24
8
Dover Beach (2006 Remaster)
04:01
9
Fingers of the Sun (2006 Remaster)
02:23
10
Aphrodite Mass: (In 5 Sections) [2006 Remaster]
08:28
11
Crystal Liaison (2006 Remaster)
03:10
12
Ramses II Is Dead, My Love (2006 Remaster)
02:50
13
Burial Waltz (2006 Remaster)
02:28
14
Wide Wide River (2006 Remaster)
02:53
15
Life Is Strange (2006 Remaster)
02:37
16
Johnny Pissoff Meets the Red Angel (2006 Remaster)
04:32
17
Marijuana (2006 Remaster)
01:36
18
Leprechaun (2006 Remaster)
00:11
19
When the Mode of Music Changes (2006 Remaster)
03:55
20
Whimpers from the Jello (2006 Remaster)
00:21
21
The Divine Toe (Pt. 1) [2006 Remaster]
00:37
22
We're Both Dead Now, Alice (2006 Remaster)
00:15
23
Life Is Funny (2006 Remaster)
00:14
24
Grope Need (Pt. 1) [2006 Remaster]
00:18
25
Tuli, Visited by the Ghost of Plontinus / More Grope Need (Grope Need, Pt. 2) [2006 Remaster]
00:20
26
Robinson Crusoe (2006 Remaster)
00:17
27
Claude Pelieu and J.J. Lebel Discuss the Early Verlaine Bread Crust Fragements (2006 Remaster)
04:26
28
The National Haiku Contest (2006 Remaster)
00:24
29
The Divine Toe (Pt. II) [2006 Remaster]
00:47
30
Irene (2006 Remaster)
01:09
31
The Divine Toe / Grope Need (Pt. 1) / Tuli, Visited by the Ghost of Plontinus / More Grope Need [Pt. II] / Robinson Crusoe / The National Haiku Contest / The Divine Toe [Pt. II]
03:10
32
Bum's Song (2006 Remaster)
03:06
33
Dust Devil (2006 Remaster)
03:18
34
Chicago (2006 Remaster)
02:14
35
Four Minutes to Twelve (2006 Remaster)
05:40
36
Mr. Mack (2006 Remaster)
03:52
37
The Belle of Avenue A (2006 Remaster)
05:42
38
Queen of the Nile (2006 Remaster)
02:46
39
Flower Children (2006 Remaster)
04:26
40
Yodeling Yippie (2006 Remaster)
02:19
41
Children of the Dream (2006 Remaster)
05:54
42
Slum Goddess (2006 Remaster)
03:18
43
CCD (2006 Remaster)
03:01
44
How Sweet I Roamed (2006 Remaster)
03:31
45
I Couldn't Get High (2006 Remaster)
04:15
46
Saran Wrap (2006 Remaster)
03:50
47
I Want to Know (2006 Remaster)
02:41
48
Homeade (2006 Remaster)
05:24
49
Nothing (2006 Remaster)
05:01
50
Super Girl (2006 Remaster)
02:43
51
Turn On / Tune In / Drop Out (2006 Remaster Mono)
04:34
52
Knock Knock (Mono) [2006 Remaster]
15:02
53
Wet Dream (Mono) [2006 Remaster]
03:54
54
Nameless Voices Crying for Kindness (Mono) [2006 Remaster]
02:54
55
Aphrodite Mass (In 5 Section) [Mono] 2006 Remaster
09:47
56
Turn On / Tune In / Drop Out (Mono)
04:41
57
Knock Knock (2006 Remaster Mono)
04:19
58
The Garden Is Open (2006 Remaster Mono)
06:08
59
Wet Dream (2006 Remaster Mono)
03:20
60
Hare Krishna (2006 Remaster Mono)
03:22
61
Exorcising the Evil Spirits from the Pentagon October 21, 1967 (2006 Remaster Mono)
03:16
62
War Song (2006 Remaster Mono)
05:22
63
Dover Beach (2006 Remaster Mono)
03:58
64
Fingers of the Sun (2006 Remaster Mono)
02:21
65
Crystal Liaison (2006 Remaster Promo)
03:34
℗ 2006 Reprise/Warner Records Inc. and Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group company © 2001Rhino Handmade a label of Rhino Entertainment Company

Artist bios

Arguably the first underground rock group of all time, the Fugs formed at the Peace Eye bookstore in New York's East Village in late 1964. The nucleus of the band throughout its many personnel changes was Peace Eye owner Ed Sanders and fellow poet Tuli Kupferberg. Sanders and Kupferberg had strong ties to the beat literary scene, but charged, in the manner of their friend Allen Ginsberg, full steam ahead into the maelstrom of '60s political involvement and psychedelia. Surrounded by an assortment of motley refugees from the New York folk and jug band scene (including Steve Weber and Peter Stampfel of the Holy Modal Rounders), some of whom could barely play their instruments, the group nonetheless was determined to play rock & roll their way -- which meant rife with political and social satire, as well as explicit profanity and sexual references, that were downright unheard of in 1965.

Starting on the legendary avant-garde ESP label, the Fugs' debut was full of equal amounts of chaos and charm, but their songwriting and instrumental chops improved surprisingly quickly, resulting in a second album that was undoubtedly the most shocking and satirical recording ever to grace the Top 100 when it was released. After cutting an unreleased album for Atlantic, they moved on to Frank Sinatra's Reprise label, unleashing a few more albums of equally satirical material that were more instrumentally polished, but equally scathing lyrically. By breaking lyrical taboos of popular music, they helped pave the way for the even more innovative outrage of the Mothers of Invention, the Velvet Underground, and others.

Breaking up around 1970, Sanders and Kupferberg continued to write prose and poetry, and sometimes wrote and performed music both on their own and as part of Fugs reunions. By the mid-'80s, Sanders and Kupferberg officially began touring and recording again as the Fugs, releasing the acclaimed CDs No More Slavery in 1985, Final CD, Pt. 1 in 2003, and Be Free! Final CD, Pt. 2, which was recorded between 2005 and 2009 and issued in 2010. The band’s re-formation also instigated the release of the box sets Electromagnetic Steamboat: The Reprise Recordings from Rhino Handmade and Don’t Stop! Don’t Stop! on Ace, which combined their first two albums with numerous unreleased tracks. However, the octogenarian Kupferberg's health declined in the late 2000s, particularly after he suffered two strokes in 2009. He died in Manhattan on July 12, 2010 at the age of 86, bringing the Fugs saga to a close. ~ Richie Unterberger & Al Campbell

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