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  1. Long Live Père Ubu! is an album by the American band Pere Ubu, released in 2009. [2] It is a soundtrack to a musical adaptation of the play from which the band took its name. [3] The band performed its adaptation at (Le) Poisson Rouge. [4] David Thomas referred to Long Live Père Ubu! as the first "true" punk album to be released in ...

  2. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for "Long Live Père Ubu!" by Pere Ubu With Sarah Jane Morris. Compare versions and buy on Discogs

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  3. www.ubuprojex.com › pere-ubu-albums › pere-ubu-long-live-pere-ubuPere Ubu, Long Live Père Ubu

    Pere Ubu. with Sarah Jane Morris. Long Live Père Ubu! Released September 14 2009. Produced by David Thomas. Remixed by David Thomas in 2021. Mastered by Brian Pyle. Due for release April 1 2022 in the vinyl box set Nuke The Whales Original 2009 release still available by request from Ubutique. Pix Lyrix.

  4. Long Live Pere Ubu. Live. Pere Ubu Format: Audio CD. 4,4 5 Sternebewertungen. 985€ Preisangaben inkl. USt. Abhängig von der Lieferadresse kann die USt. an der Kasse variieren. Weitere Informationen. Alle Formate und Ausgaben anzeigen. Audio-CD. 9,85 € 4 Gebraucht ab 4,95 € 2 Neu ab 9,85 €

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  5. 11. Sept. 2009 · Long Live Père Ubu! Pere Ubu / Sarah Jane Morris. AllMusic Rating. User Rating (0) Your Rating. STREAM OR BUY: Release Date. September 11, 2009. Genre. Pop/Rock. Styles. Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Experimental Rock, Post-Punk. Discography Timeline. See Full Discography. The Shape of Things (2000)

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  6. Père Ubu I'll agree to anything. The Crowd Long Live Père Ubu! Narrator Père Ubu throws coins, tokens, forms, pamphlets, lottery tickets, and small pieces of official-looking paper into the crowd. Père Ubu Promise that you'll pay the taxes. The Crowd Yes, we will! Père Ubu Promise that you'll pay the taxes. The Crowd Yes, we will!

  7. "Long Live Père Ubu!" has a hard and abrasive sound, perfectly Pere Ubu-like, but there are particular melodies and some spoken moments that recall the Musical (or Rock Opera) tradition.