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Dub Housing

 
Album Review: Dub Housing

  • Artist: Pere Ubu
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1979
  • Total Time: 70:07
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Though Pere Ubu's tenure on Mercury lasted one record, their departure for their unlikely home of Chrysalis (at the time the label of Jethro Tull) resulted in Dub Housing, widely considered their masterpiece. Darker and more difficult than The Modern Dance (indicated by the cover's darkened apartment complex and stormy Cleveland skyline) with plenty of bleak soundscapes (e.g., "Codex"), Dub Housing also includes "Navvy"'s bouncy burble (featuring Thomas yelping "I have desires!"), and "(Pa) Ubu Dance Party"'s surreal big beat. Make no mistake, as much as Ubu indulged in arty dissonance and mucked about with song structure, this is very much a rock & roll record, albeit one made by a band interested in pushing the envelope when it came to sound, song construction, and performance. As much as this is a band effort, the guitar of Tom Herman and the synthesizer of Allen Ravenstine frequently stand out. Herman's strong, polished playing veers from assertive riffing to assaultive noise; Ravenstine, who may be one of the all-time great synth players, colors the sound with ominous whooshes of distortions, blips, and blurbs that sound like a sped-up Pong game. But, as is often the case with Ubu, it's David Thomas' singing (here at its most engagingly unrestrained) that is front and center. Part comic foil, part raging madman, Thomas utilizes all of his limited range in a whacked expressiveness built around hiccups, yodels, screeches, and, sometimes, singing. Dub Housing sold next to nothing and signaled the beginning of the end of Ubu's relationship with Chrysalis, but it remains an important and influential American rock record. ~ John Dougan, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Navvy David Thomas, Tom Herman, Scott Krauss, Allen Ravenstine Pere Ubu (2:42)
On the Surface David Thomas, Tom Herman, Scott Krauss, Allen Ravenstine Pere Ubu (2:38)
Dub Housing David Thomas, Tom Herman, Scott Krauss, Allen Ravenstine Pere Ubu (3:42)
Caligari's Mirror David Thomas, Tom Herman, Scott Krauss, Allen Ravenstine Pere Ubu (3:52)
Thriller! David Thomas, Tom Herman, Scott Krauss, Allen Ravenstine Pere Ubu (4:39)
I Will Wait David Thomas, Tom Herman, Scott Krauss, Allen Ravenstine Pere Ubu (1:48)
Drinking Wine Spodyody David Thomas, Tom Herman, Scott Krauss, Allen Ravenstine Pere Ubu (2:46)
Ubu Dance Party David Thomas, Tom Herman, Scott Krauss, Allen Ravenstine Pere Ubu (4:49)
Blow Daddy-O David Thomas, Tom Herman, Scott Krauss, Allen Ravenstine Pere Ubu (3:43)
Codex David Thomas, Tom Herman, Scott Krauss, Allen Ravenstine Pere Ubu (4:54)

Credits

David Thomas (Vocals), Thomas Laughner (Guitar), Allen Ravenstine (Keyboards), Paul Hamann (Equalization), Allen Ravenstine (?), Kenneth Hamann (Engineer), Tom Herman (Guitar), Tony Maimone (Bass), Paul Hamann (Digital Transfers), Mik Mellen (Photography), John Thompson, Jr. (Reissue Package Design), Scott Krauss (?), Scott Krauss (Drums), Pere Ubu (Producer), Kenneth Hamann (Producer), Dave & Ian Thomas (Digital Transfers), Dave & Ian Thomas (Equalization), John Thompson, Jr. (Artwork), Tony Maimone (?)
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Dub Housing
Studio album by Pere Ubu
Released November 1978
Recorded August–September 1978
Genre Rock
Length 36:46
Label Chrysalis Records (original release)
Rough Trade Records (1989 CD reissue)
Thirsty Ear Records (US CD reissue)
Cooking Vinyl (UK CD reissue)
Producer Ken Hamann and Pere Ubu
Professional reviews
Pere Ubu chronology
The Modern Dance
(1978)
Dub Housing
(1978)
New Picnic Time
(1979)

Dub Housing is the critically acclaimed second album by Pere Ubu. It was released in 1978. The title is an allusion to rows of identical public housing units,[clarification needed] rather than an implication that the content is dub music. The photograph on the cover shows the apartment building on Prospect Avenue near downtown Cleveland in which members of the band lived when this album was recorded.

Track listing

  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. "Ubu Dance Party" – 4:46
  9. "Blow Daddy-o" – 3:38
  10. "Codex" – 4:55

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