Pink Floyd 'Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun' Ummagumma
Curved Air 'Piece of Mind' 2nd Album
Perfume Tree 'Flare'/ 'Virgin' A Lifetime Away
Mum 'The Ghosts You Draw on Your Back' Summer make Good
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Thomas Truax 'Audio Addiction' Audio Addiction
Pere Ubu 'Real World' The Modern Dance
The Mothers of Invention 'Help, I'm a Rock' Freak Out!
The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band 'Shifting Sand' Part One and Vol.2
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A new set begins: Pere Ubu performs their soundtrack to Roger Corman's 'X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes'
A new set begins: Over the past few years a number of ensembles have been specializing in creating their own soundtracks for sound movies, often adding their own dialog as Roy Nathanson's Jazz Passengers did with their hilarious version of 'Creature from the Black Lagoon.' In the summer of 2004 Pere Ubu jumped into the pool for the Celebrate Brooklyn concert series at Prospect park, creating their own soundtrack and adding their own incidental dialog for Roger Corman's classic sci-fi thriller 'X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes.' Ed Haber and Irene recorded that performance which we got permission to present on WFMU. Audience participation is encouraged, in which we ask that you sync up your own copy of the movie to watch along with us. (The DVD version is recommended, because that's what Mr. Haber did his fabulous remix to. I should also mention that the equally fabulous Tony Maimone, longtime bassist for Pere Ubu and a fine producer as well, contributed major assistance and consultation on the remix.) We'll tell you when to hit 'start' so you can enjoy the glorious spectacle as it was originally presented. It should be noted that we had to restart the performance, due to a technical problem. At 1:21:28, I played a song by Ghost ('Comin' Home' off the Free Tibet album) to fill while we reset everything. If you cue the archive up to 1:26:17 you will reach the proper start time.
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Lee Feldman 'Big Women on the Shelf' I've Forgotten Everything