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Sunday, April 27, 2025

Pere Ubu: Datapanik In The Year Zero 1996 - David Thomas ( June 14, 1953 – April 23, 2025)

 

Pere Ubu was 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 Thomas being the only member staying throughout the band's lifetime. They released their debut album The Modern Dance in 1978 and followed with several more LPs before disbanding in 1982. Thomas reformed the group in 1987, continuing to record and tour.
                 

Describing their sound as "avant-garage," Pere Ubu's work drew inspiration from sources such as

musique concrète, 60s rock, performance art, and the industrial environments of the American Midwest.[8][9] While the band achieved little commercial success, they have exerted a wide influence on subsequent underground music.
                     

One of the American underground's most influential bands, Pere Ubu expressed the angst and chaos of

their times with apocalyptic fervor and surprising humanity. Led by frontman David Thomas -- whose absurdist warble and rapturously demented lyrics defined the band -- Ubu emerged from Cleveland's urban wastelands with their 1975 debut single, "30 Seconds Over Tokyo," which introduced the self-destructing melodies, scattershot rhythms, and industrial-strength dissonance they expanded on with 1978's debut album, The Modern Dance.
                    

On later efforts including 1989's Cloudland and 1993's Story of My Life, their protean art punk became

more accessible, but hiatuses and lineup changes never diluted Pere Ubu's idiosyncratic vision. The band welcomed the 21st century with uncompromising albums that honored their roots without rehashing them, including 2002's St. Arkansas. Their momentum continued into the 2010s and 2020s, with works like 2013's Lady from Shanghai and 2023's Trouble on Big Beat Street reflecting a literate, volatile sound and viewpoint that was unmistakably Pere Ubu.
                  

Despite their association with genres such as art punk and post-punk, and despite being influenced by

key proto-punk acts like the Velvet Underground, the Stooges, and MC5,[30] Thomas has denied the association with punk rock, stating that Pere Ubu are "just a rock band." To define their music, Pere Ubu coined the term avant-garage to reflect interest in both experimental avant-garde music, especially musique concrète, and raw, direct blues-influenced garage rock. Thomas has stated the term is "a joke invented to have something to give journalists when they yelp for a neat sound bite or pigeonhole".
                           

Their music has been called 1950s and 1960s garage rock and surf music archetypes as seen in a distorting funhouse mirror, emphasising the music's angst, loneliness and lyrical paranoia. Sometimes

sounding like a demented nursery rhyme sing-along, this already bizarre blend was overlaid with Ravenstine's ominous EML synthesizer effects and tape looped sounds of mundane conversation, ringing telephones or steam whistles. Their propulsive rhythmic pulse was similar to Krautrock, but Thomas's yelping, howling, desperate singing was and still is peculiar when compared to most other rock and roll singers.
                           

DAVID THOMAS (David Lynn Thomas June 14, 1953 – April 23, 2025)

              


David Thomas was a founding member of the legendary Rocket from the Tombs in Cleveland during 1974. Although they were only together for a relatively short period of time, when they split the various members went on to form Pere Ubu and the Dead Boys, both of whom were destined to leave indelible

marks on the development of modern music. But while the Dead Boys would only last until 1979, Pere Ubu (despite a five year hiatus during the mid-Eighties, when David recorded several solo albums) have continued to this day, releasing many albums and touring throughout Europe and America. David has remained the only continuous member of Pere Ubu, but former members often return to the fold for either studio or live projects, as and when appropriate.   
                    

Pere Ubu – Datapanik In The Year Zero
Label:DGC – DGCD5-24969
Format:5 x CD, Compilation, Box Set, Limited Edition
Country:US
Released:Aug 27, 1996
Genre:Rock
Style:Art Rock, New Wave, Experimental

CD 1.  1975 - 1977    (1:09:29)

                  


01. 30 Seconds Over Tokyo     6:21
Written-By – Thomas, O'Connor, Laughner
02. Heart Of Darkness   4:44
Written-By – Thomas, Laughner, Krauss, Wright, Herman   
03. Final Solution   4:58
Written-By – Bell, Thomas
04. Cloud 149    2:37
05. Untitled    3:32
06. My Dark Ages    4:00
07. Heaven    3:04
08. Nonalignment Pact    3:18
09. The Modern Dance    3:28
10. Laughing    4:35
11. Street Waves    3:04
12. Chinese Radiation    3:27
13. Life Stinks   1:52
Written-By – Laughner
14. Real World    4:00
15. Over My Head    3:49
16. Sentimental Journey    6:06
17. Humor Me    2:43
18. The Book Is On The Table    4:02

Flac Size: 615 MB

CD2.  1978 - 1979    (1:12:06)

             


01. Navvy    2:40
02. On The Surface    2:35
03. Dub Housing    3:40
04. Caligari's Mirror    3:49
05. Thriller!    4:36
06. I, Will Wait    1:46
07. Drinking Wine Spodyody    2:44
08. Ubu Dance Party    4:46
09. Blow Daddy O    3:38
10. Codex    4:54
11. The Fabulous Sequel    3:07
12. 49 Guitars & One Girl    2:51
13. A Small Dark Cloud    5:49
14. Small Was Fast    3:30
15. All The Dogs Are Barking    3:02
16. One Less Worry    3:46
17. Make Hay    4:02
18. Goodbye    5:17
19. Voice Of The Sand    1:27
20. Kingdom Come    3:15

Flac Size: 605 MB

CD3.  1980 - 1982    (1:12:51)

                   

                                               
01. Go    3:35
02. Rhapsody In Pink    3:34
03. Arabia    4:59
04. Young Miles In The Basement    4:20
05. Misery Goats    2:38
06. Loop    3:15
07. Rounder    3:24
08. Birdies    2:27
09. Lost In Art    5:12
10. Horses (Written-By – Thompson)   2:35
11. Crush This Horn    3:00
12. The Long Walk Home    2:35
13. Petrified    2:16
14. Stormy Weather    3:18
15. West Side Story    2:46
16. Thoughts That Go By Steam    3:47
17. Big Ed's Used Farms    2:24
18. A Day Such As This    7:16
19. The Vulgar Boatman Bird    2:49
20. My Hat    1:19
21. Horns Are A Dilemma    4:21

Flac Size: 617 MB

CD4. 390° Of Simulated Stereo, Vol. 2    (1:00:59)

                  


01. Vocal Liner Notes    0:56
02. Theatre 140, 5/5/78    0:07
03. Real World    4:32
04. Laughing    5:19
05. Street Waves    4:30
06. Humor Me    3:08
07. Over My Head    5:00
08. Sentimental Journey    8:49
09. Life Stinks (Written-By – Laughner)   3:13
10. My Dark Ages    5:30
11. C. Teatro Medica, 3/3/81    0:11
12. The Modern Dance    3:40
13. Codex    3:24
14. Ubu Dance Party    3:57
15. Big Ed's Used Farms    3:27
16. Real World    2:46
17. Birdies    2:15


Flac Size: 519 MB

CD5. Terminal Drive    (1:14:20)

                     


01. Foreign Bodies – The Incredible Truth   2:35

Sequenced By, Synthesizer, Saxophone [Saxophones] – Jim Jones
Trumpet, Tape [Riot Tape] – Pat Ryan
Written-By, Producer – Jones, Ryan
02. 15-60-75 – It's In Imagination   4:43
Alto Saxophone [Alto Sax] – Terry Hynde
Baritone Saxophone [Baritone Satim Magilonex] – Tim Magilone
Bass – Bart Johnson
Drums – David Robinson
Guitar – Michael Stacey
Producer – David Thomas
Tenor Saxophone [Tenor Sax] – Jack Kidney
Vocals, Guitar – Bob Kidney
Written-By – Kidney
03. Syd's Dance Band – Never Again   2:20

Drums – Scott Krauss
Guitar [Guitars] – Pat Morgan
Harp – Doug Morgan
Vocals, Bass, Keyboards, Synthesizer [EML] – Tony Maimone
Written-By – Maimone*
04. Carney & Thomas – Sunset In The Antipodes   2:26

Bass – Mark Price
Drums – Nappy Lemans
Guitar – Michael Aylward
Saxophone [Saxes], Keyboards – Ralph Carney
Vocals – David Thomas
Written-By – Thomas, Carney
05. Home And Garden – (Please) Fix My Horn (My Brakes Don't Work)   3:24

Bass, Synthesizer [Synthesizers] – Tony Maimone
Drums, Organ, Tape [Tapes] – Scott Krauss
Guitar – Pat Morgan
Producer – Home And Garden, Pat Ryan
Written-By – Home And Garden
06. Neptune's Car – Baking Bread   2:13

Bass – Brian Cox
Drums – Scott Krauss
Guitar – John Freskos
Guitar, Vocals – Doug Morgan
Producer – Jim Jones (3), Pat Ryan
Written-By – Morgan, Freskos
07. David Thomas – Atom Mind   2:29

Bass – Paul Hamann
Drums – Scott Krauss
Guitar – Alan Greenblatt
Synthesizer [EML] – Allen Ravenstine
Vocals – David Thomas
Written-By – Thomas
08. Tripod Jimmie – Autumn Leaves   4:17

Bass – Lenny Bove
Drums – Roger Prehoda
Guitar, Vocals – Tom Herman
Written-By – Bove, Herman
09. Friction – Dear Richard   5:56

Bass – Debbie Smythe
Drums – Anton Fier
Guitar – Susan Schmidt
Vocals, Guitar – Peter Laughner
Written-By – Laughner
10. Pressler & Morgan – You're Gonna Watch Me   1:40

Bass – Bob Kravitz
Drums – Leo Ryan
Guitar – Doug Morgan, Pat Morgan
Producer – Doug Morgan
Vocals, Electronics – Charlotte Pressler
Written-By – Pressler, Morgan
11. Rocket From The Tombs – Amphetamine   5:32

Bass – Craig Bell
Drums – Wayne Strick
Guitar – Gene O'Connor
Guitar, Vocals – Peter Laughner
Saxophone [Sax], Organ [Ace Tone] – David Thomas
Written-By – Laughner
12. Mirrors – She Smiled Wild   3:57

Bass – Jim Jones
Drums – Michael Weldon
Guitar – Jim Crook
Vocals, Guitar – Jamie Klimek
Written-By – Jamie Klimek
13. Electric Eels – Jaguar Ride   1:46

Bass – Jim Jones
Drums – Nick Stephanoff
Guitar – Brian McMahon, John Morton
Producer – Paul Marotta
Vocals – Dave E
Written-By – Brian McMahon
14. Tom Herman – Steve Canyon Blues   4:17

Bass, Rhythm Guitar – Tom Herman
Drums – Scott Krauss
Guitar – Rick Kallister
Synthesizer [Moog] – Cindy Black
Written-By – Herman
15. Allen Ravenstine – Home Life   6:47

Bass [Bowed String Bass] – Albert Dennis
Synthesizer [EML], Tape – Allen Ravenstine
Written-By – Ravenstine
16. Rocket From The Tombs – 30 Seconds Over Tokyo   7:00

Bass – Craig Bell
Drums – John Madansky
Guitar – Gene O'Connor, Peter Laughner
Vocals – David Thomas
Written-By – Thomas, O'Connor, Laughner
17. Proto Ubu – Heart Of Darkness   8:47
Bass – Tim Wright
Guitar – Peter Laughner
Synthesizer [EML] – Dave Taylor
Vocals – David Thomas
18. Pere Ubu – Pushin Too Hard   3:54

Bass – Tim Wright
Drums – Scott Krauss
Guitar – Peter Laughner, Tom Herman
Organ [Ace Tone], Synthesizer [EML] – Dave Taylor
Vocals, Harmonica – David Thomas
Written-By – Saxon

Flac Size: 633 MB

NOTES

                 


The box set compiles the original Datapanik In The Year Zero EP,
the first five albums:

                    


01. The Modern Dance 1978  
02.Dub Housing   1978
03.New Picnic Time  1979
04.The Art Of Walking 1980  
05.Song Of The Bailing Man 1982, 

along with a disc of live material (CD4)

                                


And another of related rarities and previously unreleased pre-Ubu material (5-03, 5-09, 5-11, 5-13, 5-15 to 5-17) (CD5).
It omits 'Use Of A Dog' from Song Of The Bailing Man, 'Humor Me', 'Not Happy' and 'Lonesome Cowboy Dave' from Terminal Tower and the vocal version of "Arabia" from The Art Of Walking.

Pere Ubu - The Modern Dance on Urban aspirines HERE

13 comments:

  1. Of course i have. I didn't know he was dead.

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    1. I was preparing Patti Smith, when I read that he was dead, so, I decided to change my entry and post Pere Ubu.

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    2. Two days ago i ordered P. Smith autobiography in German for 3e ( mint) secondhand along with some dvds by Claude Chabrol & Friedkins Brennpunkt Brooklyn (1971). Apperently she also writes about books/ authors that has influenced and impressed her. As far as i know William Borroughs is definitely at the top of her list.

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  2. The Greek don't read anything haha....
    But that's a global trend.
    In the USA alone, there are over 25 million illiterate people. The majority have never read anything but absolute crap, if at all.
    Poor America, poor world.

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  3. Thanks so much for this. Back in the late 1970s, PU blew my mind - I had never heard anyone like them. Saw them live several times and Thomas was electric.

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  4. Thank you Kostas. It's a measure of the man's influence that so many blogs have been posting D. Thomas/Pere Ubu releases over the last couple of days. Would that we all could leave so much behind. As Longfellow wrote,
    "The lives of great men all remind us
    we may make our lives sublime,
    and in departing leave behind us
    footprints in the sands of time."

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  5. Hi. Terrific post. If you need the complete booklet scans then let me know.

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  6. An advertisenent for Vivacomclosed....and his blog DOWN UNDERGROUND. If you not familiar with Lollipop Shoppe, The Rats, Dead Moon you can now download.

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  7. Thanks Josef Kloiber and Kostas!!! I linked you up Kostas on this post for my Pere Ubu repost (I organized the live tracks from before...I see you have vol. 2 for my vol. 1 I think). A good show of support from the Blogsphere.

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    1. Viacomclose....PAGANS from Cleveland Ohio. Take " STREET WHERE NOBODY LIVES ( Resonance Records). Unknown but 10× better than all those famous uk punk bands, haha....

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    2. Josef if you can believe it, I saw the Pagans twice live in one day!! My old record clerk friend from Oarfolkjokeopus which was later called Trehus records from Mark's last name around the time brought back the Pagans and pressed "Street" my first then the live album (I knew Sally Sweet who had radio show on cover) then expanded vinyl of pink album then very rare 7 inch (Us And All Of Our Friends Are So Messed Up) perhaps near time for a repost. I think you and Mark are similar in age and preferences in music and I and others are the benefactors of this knowledge. It needs to be held up in time this music. Who is Resonance Records...is the album in repress now? I know Mark's record store is long closed. Oh yeah, saw the Pagans that college day on bus ride home through Downtown Mpls. at Northern Lights Record store (defunct now) play an hour set in upstairs area to both floors of free attendees then later that night at First Ave it was slam pit glory (wished I was filming back then which is later when I made my first youtube channel)! R.I.P. Michael Hudson.

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    3. Thank you for your kind words. I'm happy to do it, especially when i can draw attention to less- known US artists. This way, i express my sympathy for the US and its fantastic bands. California my second home.
      My Pagans lp on Ressonance Rec. is from 89. ( rec. 77-79). I have two more rec. from the band, but i think this is especially recommendable. Give Mark my regards !

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  8. Thanks for the post! LonChes

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