U-Men: U-Men

U-Men SKU: 33709857
U-Men: U-Men

U-Men: U-Men

U-Men SKU: 33709857

Format: VINYL LP

Regular price $44.98 Sale price $39.58
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Description

Title: U-Men
Label: Sub Pop
Product Type: VINYL LP

Triple vinyl LP pressing including digital download. 2017 collection. "The U-Men are one of the best bands I've ever seen. They were hypnotic, frenetic, powerful and compelling. It was impossible to resist getting sucked into their weird, darkly absurd world. They effortlessly blended The Sonics, Link Wray, Pere Ubu, and Captain Beefheart. From 1983 to 1987, the U-Men were the undisputed kings of the Seattle Underground. No one else came close. They ruled a bleak backwater landscape populated by maybe 200 people. They were the only band that could unify the disparate sub-subcultures and get all 200 of those people to fill a room. Anglophilic, dress-dark Goths; neo-psych MDA acolytes; skate punks who shit in bathtubs at parties; Mod vigilantes who tormented the homeless with pellet guns; college kids who thought college kids were lame; Industrial Artistes; some random guy with a moustache; and eccentrics who insisted that they couldn't be pigeonholed: all coalesced around the U-Men." - Mark Arm, Seattle.

Tracks:
1.1 "1. Blight
1.2 Flowers Dgih
1.3 Flowers Dgih
1.4 Gila
1.5 Gila
1.6 Mystery Pain
1.7 Last Lunch"
2.1 "1. Clubs
3.1 Clubs
2.3 Cow Rock
3.3 Green Trumpet
3.4 A Year and a Day
2.6 Ten After One
2.7 They!
2.8 U - Men Stomp
2.9 Solid Action
4.5 Dig It a Hole
3.1 "1. Whistlin' Pete
3.2 2 X 4
5.3 A Three Year Old Could Do That
5.4 Juice Party
3.5 Flea Circus
3.6 Too Good to Be Food
3.7 Willie Dong Hurts Dogs
6.2 Papa Doesn't Love His Children Anymore
6.3 Pay the Bubba
3.10 Freezebomb
3.11 That's Wild About Jack
3.12 Bad Little Woman
6.7 Selfish
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