Pere Ubu The Long Goodbye
Pere Ubu unveil their new album, THE LONG GOODBYE, nearly two years after their previous record for Cherry Red, 20 Years In A Montana Missile Silo. Named after Raymond Chandler's novel, THE LONG GOODBYE is the end of a road. Front man David Thomas has long talked of their journey to Satisfied City: ''This wraps up every song and story that Pere Ubu has been telling in different ways for the past forty plus years.'' This Pere Ubu album sounds like no other. It boasts a large expanse of synths due to Thomas writing and arranging the songs alone with his collection of drum machines, synthesizers and a melodeon before sending to the other musicians to complete this unique fusion of techno meets trad rock meets... the avant garage.
- 1. What I Heard on the Pop Radio
- 2. Marlowe
- 3. Flicking Cigarettes at the Sun
- 4. Road Is a Preacher
- 5. Who Stole the Signpost?
- 6. The World (As We Can Know It)
- 7. Fortunate Son
- 8. The Road Ahead
- 9. Skidrow-on-Sea
- 10. Lovely Day