Pere Ubu
Modern Dance
Label ©  Unknown
Release Year  1978
Length  36:41
Genre  Rock
Personal Star Rating [1-5]  
  Ref#  P-0026
Bitrate  128 Kbps
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    Track Listing:
      1.  
      Non-Alignment Pact  
       3:20  
      2.  
      The Modern Dance  
       3:30  
      3.  
      Laughing  
       4:37  
      4.  
      Street Waves  
       3:07  
      5.  
      Chinese Radiation  
       3:29  
      6.  
      Life Stinks  
       1:53  
      7.  
      Real World  
       4:02  
      8.  
      Over My Head  
       3:50  
      9.  
      Sentimental Journey  
       6:08  
      10.  
      Humor Me  
       2:45  
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      There isn't an Ubu recording I can imagine living without, but even so, The Modern Dance remains the essential Ubu purchase (as does the follow-up Dub Housing). I'm sure Mercury had no idea what they had on their hands when they released this as part of their punk rock offshoot label Blank, but it remains a classic slice of art-punk. It announces itself quite boldly: the first sound you hear is a painfully high-pitched whine of feedback, but then Tom Herman's postmodern Chuck Berry riffing kicks off the brilliant "Non-Alignment Pact," and you soon realize that this is punk rock unlike anything you've ever heard. David Thomas' caterwauling is funny and moving, Scott Krauss (drums) and Tony Maimone (bass) are one of the great unheralded rhythm sections in all of rock, and the "difficult" tracks like "Street Waves," "Chinese Radiation," and the terrifying "Humor Me" are revelatory, and way ahead of their time. The Modern Dance is the signature sound of the avant-garage: art-rock, punk-rock and garage-rock mixing together joyously and fearlessly. -- John Dougan
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