Electromagnetic Steamboat: The Reprise Recordings
Download links and information about Electromagnetic Steamboat: The Reprise Recordings by The Fugs. This album was released in 2001 and it belongs to Rock, Folk Rock, Punk, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist, Humor, Psychedelic genres. It contains 65 tracks with total duration of 03:51:31 minutes.
Artist: | The Fugs |
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Release date: | 2001 |
Genre: | Rock, Folk Rock, Punk, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist, Humor, Psychedelic |
Tracks: | 65 |
Duration: | 03:51:31 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | Turn On / Tune In / Drop Out (2006 Remastered) | 4:44 |
2. | Knock Knock (2006 Remastered) | 4:20 |
3. | The Garden Is Open (2006 Remastered) | 6:09 |
4. | Wet Dream (2006 Remastered) | 3:21 |
5. | Hare Krishna (2006 Remastered) | 3:24 |
6. | Exorcising the Evil Spirits from the Pentagon October 21, 1967 (2006 Remastered) | 3:18 |
7. | War Song (2006 Remastered) | 5:24 |
8. | Dover Beach (2006 Remastered) | 4:01 |
9. | Fingers of the Sun (2006 Remastered) | 2:23 |
10. | Aphrodite Mass (In 5 Sections) [2006 Remastered] | 8:28 |
11. | Crystal Liaison (2006 Remastered) | 3:10 |
12. | Ramses II Is Dead, My Love (2006 Remastered) | 2:50 |
13. | Burial Waltz (2006 Remastered) | 2:28 |
14. | Wide Wide River (2006 Remastered) | 2:52 |
15. | Life Is Strange (2006 Remastered) | 2:37 |
16. | Johnny Pissoff Meets the Red Angel (2006 Remastered) | 4:32 |
17. | Marijuana (2006 Remastered) | 1:36 |
18. | Leprechaun (2006 Remastered) | 0:11 |
19. | When the Mode of Music Changes (2006 Remastered) | 3:55 |
20. | Whimpers from the Jello (2006 Remastered) | 0:21 |
21. | The Divine Toe, Pt. 1 (2006 Remastered) | 0:37 |
22. | We're Both Dead Now, Alice (2006 Remastered) | 0:15 |
23. | Life Is Funny (2006 Remastered) | 0:14 |
24. | Grope Need, Pt. 1 (2006 Remastered) | 0:18 |
25. | Tuli, Visited By the Ghost of Plontinus / More Grope Need (Grope Need, Pt. 2) [2006 Remastered] | 0:19 |
26. | Robinson Crusoe (2006 Remastered) | 0:17 |
27. | Claude Pelieu and J.J. Lebel Discuss the Early Verlaine Bread Crust Fragements (2006 Remastered) | 4:26 |
28. | The National Haiku Contest (2006 Remastered) | 0:24 |
29. | The Divine Toe, Pt. 2 (2006 Remastered) | 0:47 |
30. | Irene (2006 Remastered) | 1:09 |
31. | The Divine Toe, Pt. 1/Grope Need, Pt. 1 (2006 Remastered) | 3:10 |
32. | Bum's Song (2006 Remastered) | 3:06 |
33. | Dust Devil (2006 Remastered) | 3:18 |
34. | Chicago (2006 Remastered) | 2:14 |
35. | Four Minutes to Twelve (2006 Remastered) | 5:40 |
36. | Mr. Mack (2006 Remastered) | 3:51 |
37. | The Belle of Avenue a (2006 Remastered) | 5:42 |
38. | Queen of the Nile (2006 Remastered) | 2:46 |
39. | Flower Children (2006 Remastered) | 4:25 |
40. | Yodeling Yippie (2006 Remastered) | 2:19 |
41. | Children of the Dream (2006 Remastered) | 5:54 |
42. | Slum Goddess (2006 Remastered) | 3:18 |
43. | CCD (2006 Remastered) | 3:01 |
44. | How Sweet I Roamed (2006 Remastered) | 3:31 |
45. | I Couldn't Get High (2006 Remastered) | 4:15 |
46. | Saran Wrap (2006 Remastered) | 3:50 |
47. | I Want to Know (2006 Remastered) | 2:41 |
48. | Homeade (2006 Remastered) | 5:24 |
49. | Nothing (2006 Remastered) | 5:01 |
50. | Super Girl (2006 Remastered) | 2:43 |
51. | Turn On / Tune In / Drop Out (Mono Version) [2006 Remastered] | 4:34 |
52. | Knock Knock (Mono) [2006 Remastered] | 15:02 |
53. | Wet Dream (Mono) [2006 Remastered] | 3:54 |
54. | Nameless Voices Crying for Kindness (Mono) [2006 Remastered] | 2:54 |
55. | Aphrodite Mass (In 5 Section) [Mono] {2006 Remastered} | 9:47 |
56. | Turn On / Tune In / Drop Out (Mono Version) | 4:41 |
57. | Knock Knock (Mono Version) [2006 Remastered] | 4:19 |
58. | The Garden Is Open (Mono Version) [2006 Remastered] | 6:08 |
59. | Wet Dream (Mono Version) [2006 Remastered] | 3:20 |
60. | Hare Krishna (Mono Version) [2006 Remastered] | 3:22 |
61. | Exorcising the Evil Spirits from the Pentagon October 21, 1967 (Mono Version) [2006 Remastered] | 3:16 |
62. | War Song (Mono Version) [2006 Remastered] | 5:22 |
63. | Dover Beach (Mono Version) [2006 Remastered] | 3:58 |
64. | Fingers of the Sun (Mono Version) [2006 Remastered] | 2:21 |
65. | Crystal Liaison (Promo Version) [2006 Remastered] | 3:34 |
Details
[Edit]According to the copious 40-page full-color liner notes that accompany this strictly limited-edition three-CD set, Electromagnetic Steamboat: The Reprise Recordings gathers "every unique master recording of the Fugs that was delivered to and survives in the Reprise [Records] archives." This includes not only the four long-players: Tenderness Junction, It Crawled Into My Hand, Honest, The Belle of Avenue A, and Golden Filth, but also an additional 40 minutes of material that never made it onto a standard commercial release. The Fugs first gained notoriety with their cerebral marriage of Lower East Side beatnik philosophies to electric folk music in 1964. This culminated in a series of definitive underground recordings on the New York City based ESP label. It was after a somewhat acrimonious split that the Fugs signed with the decidedly West Coast Reprise Records. The band's revolving door personnel features a few familiar session musicians during this era. Among the more notable names are Danny Kortchmar (guitar), Charles Larkey (bass), Bob Mason (drums), Richard Tee (organ), jazz legend Julius Watkins (French horn), and Ken Pine (guitar). Remaining at the inventive center of the Fugs are Tuli Kupferberg (vocals), Ed Saunders (vocals), and Ken Weaver (vocals/drums). Even with the lack of stability in the lineup, the nature of the band remained pure. In light of the political and social situations that the world faced in the late '60s, the Fugs' single-minded resonance of a Dionysian reality seemed practically surreal. The multi-dimensional "War Song" — originally issued on Tenderness Junction — acknowledges the duality of base gratification during wartime. Golden Filth is conspicuous as the only live album in the lot. Recorded at Bill Graham's Fillmore East, the set includes "I Want to Know," in addition to tracks from their ESP days — including "Coca Cola Douche," which is titled "CCD" for obvious legal reasons. The original album art from Cal Schenkel is also reproduced within the memorabilia-laden liner notes. The bonus material includes a monophonic mix of "Tenderness Junction," as well as a unique edit of the "Divine Toe" medley, which was previously available on The 1969 Warner/Reprise Songbook — a mail order-only promotional album offered from the record label. Additionally there is the "promo album version" of "Crystal Liaison" that was issued exclusively on the Some of Our Best Friends Are disc. Finally, the infamous five-track demo reel delivered — but never issued — to Atlantic Records is released here for the first time in its entirety. Electromagnetic Steamboat: The Reprise Recordings is limited to an edition of 5,000 and available exclusively through the Rhino HandMade.