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Dub Housing

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, described by Trouser Press as "simply one of the most important post-punk recordings."[1]

Dub Housing
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 17, 1978
RecordedAugust–September 1978
StudioSuma Recording Studio, Painesville, Ohio
GenrePost-punk
Length36:46
LabelChrysalis
ProducerPere Ubu, Ken Hamann
Pere Ubu chronology
The Modern Dance
(1978)
Dub Housing
(1978)
New Picnic Time
(1979)

The title is an allusion to the visual echoes of blocks of identical row houses in Baltimore,[2] presumably reminiscent of the echo and reverberation that characterize dub. "Dub" is also a reference to Jehovah's Witnesses, who refer to themselves as "Dubs". Lead singer David Thomas was a Jehovah's Witness. On a 1979 concert bootleg recording, during the song "Sentimental Journey," David Thomas ad-libs the line "I live in a dub house!" The photograph on the cover shows the apartment building at 3206 Prospect Avenue near downtown Cleveland in which members of the band lived when this album was recorded.

Reception and legacy edit

At the end of 1978, NME named Dub Housing the year's eighth best album,[13] while Sounds ranked it at number 13 on its year-end list.[14] Robert Christgau of The Village Voice wrote in 1979, "not only is it abrasive and visionary and eccentric and hard-rocking itself, but it sent me back to The Modern Dance, which I liked fine originally and like more now".[15] In The Village Voice's Pazz & Jop critics' poll for 1979, Dub Housing placed at number nine.[16] The New York Times called Dub Housing "one of the finer recent new-wave records ... well worth hearing."[17]

The album has been reissued several times: in 1989 on CD by Rough Trade Records, in 1999 on CD by Thirsty Ear Records, in 2008 on CD on Cooking Vinyl, and in 2015 on CD and vinyl by Fire Records.

Track listing edit

All songs written by David Thomas, Tom Herman, Tony Maimone, Allen Ravenstine and Scott Krauss.

  1. "Navvy" – 2:40
  2. "On the Surface" – 2:35
  3. "Dub Housing" – 3:39
  4. "Caligari's Mirror" – 3:49
  5. "Thriller!" – 4:36
  6. "I, Will Wait" – 1:45
  7. "Drinking Wine Spodyody" – 2:44
  8. "(Pa) Ubu Dance Party" – 4:46
  9. "Blow Daddy-O" – 3:38
  10. "Codex" – 4:55

Personnel edit

Pere Ubu

Technical

  • Pere Ubu – production
  • Ken Hamann – production, recording, engineering, EQ and mastering
  • David Thomas – EQ and mastering

References edit

  1. ^ Grant, Steven; Robbins, Ira; Sprague, Deborah. "Pere Ubu". Trouser Press. Retrieved February 14, 2012.
  2. ^ "Ubu Web: Story of Pere Ubu". Users.rcn.com. Retrieved February 14, 2012.
  3. ^ Dougan, John. "Dub Housing – Pere Ubu". AllMusic. Retrieved January 20, 2013.
  4. ^ "Pere Ubu: Dub Housing". Alternative Press. No. 135. October 1999. pp. 105–06.
  5. ^ DeRogatis, Jim (May 30, 1993). . Chicago Sun-Times. Archived from the original on March 12, 2017. Retrieved March 12, 2017.
  6. ^ Kot, Greg (July 13, 1989). "The Weird, Wonderful Pere Ubu". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved October 23, 2020.
  7. ^ Christgau, Robert (1981). "P". Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies. Ticknor and Fields. ISBN 0-89919-026-X. Retrieved March 10, 2019 – via robertchristgau.com.
  8. ^ "Pere Ubu: Dub Housing". Mojo. p. 116. Dub Housing remains an exemplar par excellence of US post-punk's facility for marrying the austere with the madcap.
  9. ^ Sandlin, Michael. . Pitchfork. Archived from the original on January 24, 2001. Retrieved February 24, 2019.
  10. ^ Fletcher, Ian (January 2009). "Pere Ubu – Dub Housing". Record Collector. No. 358. Retrieved January 9, 2016.
  11. ^ Coleman, Mark; Matos, Michaelangelo (2004). "Pere Ubu". In Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian (eds.). The New Rolling Stone Album Guide (4th ed.). Simon & Schuster. pp. 626–27. ISBN 0-7432-0169-8.
  12. ^ Weisbard, Eric (1995). "Pere Ubu". In Weisbard, Eric; Marks, Craig (eds.). Spin Alternative Record Guide. Vintage Books. pp. 291–93. ISBN 0-679-75574-8.
  13. ^ "1978 Best Albums And Tracks Of The Year". NME. October 10, 2016. Retrieved October 23, 2020.
  14. ^ "Albums of the Year". Sounds. December 30, 1978. p. 12.
  15. ^ Christgau, Robert (January 29, 1979). "Christgau's Consumer Guide". The Village Voice. Retrieved October 28, 2015.
  16. ^ "The 1979 Pazz & Jop Critics Poll". The Village Voice. January 28, 1980. Retrieved October 23, 2020.
  17. ^ Rockwell, John (April 13, 1979). "The Pop Life". The New York Times. p. C14.

External links edit

  • Dub Housing at Discogs (list of releases)

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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 described by Trouser Press as simply one of the most important post punk recordings 1 Dub HousingStudio album by Pere UbuReleasedNovember 17 1978RecordedAugust September 1978StudioSuma Recording Studio Painesville OhioGenrePost punkLength36 46LabelChrysalisProducerPere Ubu Ken HamannPere Ubu chronologyThe Modern Dance 1978 Dub Housing 1978 New Picnic Time 1979 The title is an allusion to the visual echoes of blocks of identical row houses in Baltimore 2 presumably reminiscent of the echo and reverberation that characterize dub Dub is also a reference to Jehovah s Witnesses who refer to themselves as Dubs Lead singer David Thomas was a Jehovah s Witness On a 1979 concert bootleg recording during the song Sentimental Journey David Thomas ad libs the line I live in a dub house The photograph on the cover shows the apartment building at 3206 Prospect Avenue near downtown Cleveland in which members of the band lived when this album was recorded Contents 1 Reception and legacy 2 Track listing 3 Personnel 4 References 5 External linksReception and legacy editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 3 Alternative Press5 5 4 Chicago Sun Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 5 Chicago Tribune nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 6 Christgau s Record GuideA 7 Mojo nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 8 Pitchfork8 9 10 9 Record Collector nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 10 The Rolling Stone Album Guide nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 11 Spin Alternative Record Guide10 10 12 At the end of 1978 NME named Dub Housing the year s eighth best album 13 while Sounds ranked it at number 13 on its year end list 14 Robert Christgau of The Village Voice wrote in 1979 not only is it abrasive and visionary and eccentric and hard rocking itself but it sent me back to The Modern Dance which I liked fine originally and like more now 15 In The Village Voice s Pazz amp Jop critics poll for 1979 Dub Housing placed at number nine 16 The New York Times called Dub Housing one of the finer recent new wave records well worth hearing 17 The album has been reissued several times in 1989 on CD by Rough Trade Records in 1999 on CD by Thirsty Ear Records in 2008 on CD on Cooking Vinyl and in 2015 on CD and vinyl by Fire Records Track listing editAll songs written by David Thomas Tom Herman Tony Maimone Allen Ravenstine and Scott Krauss Navvy 2 40 On the Surface 2 35 Dub Housing 3 39 Caligari s Mirror 3 49 Thriller 4 36 I Will Wait 1 45 Drinking Wine Spodyody 2 44 Pa Ubu Dance Party 4 46 Blow Daddy O 3 38 Codex 4 55Personnel editPere Ubu David Thomas vocals organ Tom Herman guitar bass organ Tony Maimone bass guitar piano Allen Ravenstine EML synthesizers saxophone Scott Krauss drums Technical Pere Ubu production Ken Hamann production recording engineering EQ and mastering David Thomas EQ and masteringReferences edit Grant Steven Robbins Ira Sprague Deborah Pere Ubu Trouser Press Retrieved February 14 2012 Ubu Web Story of Pere Ubu Users rcn com Retrieved February 14 2012 Dougan John Dub Housing Pere Ubu AllMusic Retrieved January 20 2013 Pere Ubu Dub Housing Alternative Press No 135 October 1999 pp 105 06 DeRogatis Jim May 30 1993 The Best of Pere Ubu on CD Chicago Sun Times Archived from the original on March 12 2017 Retrieved March 12 2017 Kot Greg July 13 1989 The Weird Wonderful Pere Ubu Chicago Tribune Retrieved October 23 2020 Christgau Robert 1981 P Christgau s Record Guide Rock Albums of the Seventies Ticknor and Fields ISBN 0 89919 026 X Retrieved March 10 2019 via robertchristgau com Pere Ubu Dub Housing Mojo p 116 Dub Housing remains an exemplar par excellence of US post punk s facility for marrying the austere with the madcap Sandlin Michael Pere Ubu Dub Housing Pitchfork Archived from the original on January 24 2001 Retrieved February 24 2019 Fletcher Ian January 2009 Pere Ubu Dub Housing Record Collector No 358 Retrieved January 9 2016 Coleman Mark Matos Michaelangelo 2004 Pere Ubu In Brackett Nathan Hoard Christian eds The New Rolling Stone Album Guide 4th ed Simon amp Schuster pp 626 27 ISBN 0 7432 0169 8 Weisbard Eric 1995 Pere Ubu In Weisbard Eric Marks Craig eds Spin Alternative Record Guide Vintage Books pp 291 93 ISBN 0 679 75574 8 1978 Best Albums And Tracks Of The Year NME October 10 2016 Retrieved October 23 2020 Albums of the Year Sounds December 30 1978 p 12 Christgau Robert January 29 1979 Christgau s Consumer Guide The Village Voice Retrieved October 28 2015 The 1979 Pazz amp Jop Critics Poll The Village Voice January 28 1980 Retrieved October 23 2020 Rockwell John April 13 1979 The Pop Life The New York Times p C14 External links editDub Housing at Discogs list of releases Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dub Housing amp oldid 1206679618, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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