Pere Ubu is an American rock group formed in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1975. The band had a variety of long-term and recurring band members, with singer David...
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Pere Ubu is an experimental rock music group from Cleveland, Ohio. Père Ubu (or father Ubu) may also refer to: Ubu, the enigmatic central figure of a series...
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Ubu Roi (French: [yby ʁwa]; "Ubu the King" or "King Ubu") is a play by French writer Alfred Jarry, then 23 years old. It was first performed in Paris...
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David Thomas (musician) (category Pere Ubu members)
he played under the moniker "Crocus Behemoth," and of post-punk group Pere Ubu (1975–present, intermittently). He has also released several solo albums...
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Allen Ravenstine (category Pere Ubu members)
keyboard player, most recognized for his work in the experimental rock group Pere Ubu. In 1991, he quit music to become a commercial airline pilot. Allen Ravenstine...
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The Modern Dance (category Pere Ubu albums)
The Modern Dance is the debut album by the American rock band Pere Ubu. It was released in February 1978 through the label Blank Records. A 5.1 surround...
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Look up ubu- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ubu or UBU may refer to: The title character of Ubu Roi (King Ubu), an 1896 French play by Alfred Jarry...
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sang the part of Mère Ubu on the Pere Ubu album Long Live Père Ubu! (2009), which features songs from Bring Me The Head of Pere Ubu, David Thomas's theatrical...
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Long Live Père Ubu! is an album by the American band Pere Ubu, released in 2009. It is a soundtrack to a musical adaptation of the play from which the...
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Cloudland (album) (category Pere Ubu albums)
Cloudland is the seventh studio album by American rock band Pere Ubu. Released in May 1989, the album was produced by Stephen Hague. The single "Waiting...
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Eric Drew Feldman (category Pere Ubu members)
Feldman has worked with Captain Beefheart, Fear, Snakefinger, The Residents, Pere Ubu, Pixies, dEUS, Katell Keineg, Frank Black, The Polyphonic Spree, Tripping...
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(Ubu Cuckolded) – which portrays the inconstancy of Ubu's closest. Ubu Enchaíné (1899) – (Ubu in Chains) – which portrays Père Ubu in service. Ubu Sur...
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Dub Housing (category Pere Ubu albums)
Dub Housing is the second album by American rock band Pere Ubu. Released in 1978 by Chrysalis Records, the album is now regarded as one of their best,...
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The Tenement Year (category Pere Ubu albums)
The Tenement Year is the sixth studio album by American rock band Pere Ubu, and their first album after reuniting following their 1982 break-up. 'Classic...
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New Picnic Time (category Pere Ubu albums)
New Picnic Time is the third album by American rock band Pere Ubu. It was released in September 1979 by Chrysalis Records. Reportedly the album sessions...
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Carnival of Souls is an album by the American band Pere Ubu, released in 2014. The title is taken from the 1962 film, for which the band had created an...
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Tony Maimone (category Pere Ubu members)
recording engineer, who lives in Brooklyn, New York. He was a member of Pere Ubu from the mid-1970s to the early 1990s, often playing with the drummer Scott...
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Song of the Bailing Man (category Pere Ubu albums)
Song of the Bailing Man is the fifth Pere Ubu album, released in 1982. It was the final Pere Ubu album until 1988's The Tenement Year. Anton Fier replaced...
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achieved renown in Pere Ubu and the Dead Boys. Billy Bob Hargus wrote, however, that "The sound of the Rockets is much more ferocious than Ubu or the Dead Boys...
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30 Seconds Over Tokyo (song) (category Pere Ubu songs)
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...
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Lady from Shanghai (album) (category Pere Ubu albums)
Shanghai is the fourteenth studio album by American band Pere Ubu. It was produced by Pere Ubu's front-man David Thomas and it was released on January 7...
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The Art of Walking (category Pere Ubu albums)
The Art of Walking is the fourth full-length album by Pere Ubu. Mayo Thompson of the Red Krayola joined as guitarist for this album and slanted the proceedings...
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Anton Fier (category Pere Ubu members)
recordings by The Styrenes and Pere Ubu, which he joined in 1977 and left in 1978 when he moved to New York City. The 1978 Pere Ubu EP titled Datapanik in the...
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Story of My Life (album) (category Pere Ubu albums)
Story of My Life is Pere Ubu's ninth studio album. Eric Drew Feldman left the band prior to recording, reducing Ubu to a quartet. Prior to touring on...
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played with the Electric Eels), then Jim Jones (who later played guitar in Pere Ubu), then Bell again, and finally Jones again. In some of their recordings...
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St. Arkansas (category Pere Ubu albums)
Arkansas is the 12th studio album by Pere Ubu, released in 2002. The A.V. Club wrote that the album "is one of Pere Ubu's best works, displaying the kind of...
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and industrial dub also emerged around 1979. Midwestern groups such as Pere Ubu and Devo drew inspiration from the region's derelict industrial environments...
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Worlds in Collision (album) (redirect from Worlds in Collision (Pere Ubu album))
Worlds in Collision is the eighth album by American rock group Pere Ubu. The album continues in the shift away from their more experimental early work...
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Workbook. Bassist Tony Maimone and drummer Anton Fier, both veterans of Pere Ubu, once again served as Mould's rhythm section. Following this album, Mould...
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Why I Hate Women (category Pere Ubu albums)
studio album by Pere Ubu, released in 2006. Keith Moliné stepped in for departed longtime guitarist Tom Herman, making this the first Pere Ubu studio album...
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