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    The Fugs - Japanese Cardboard Sleeve Reissue '2011 [2CDs] RE-UP

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    The Fugs - Japanese Cardboard Sleeve Reissue '2011 [2CDs] RE-UP

    The Fugs - The Fugs First Album (1965) [Japanese Reissue '2011]
    EAC Rip | FLAC+CUE+LOG > 340 MB | Full Scans > 80 MB | MP3 CBR 320 Kbps > 157 MB
    The Fugs - The Fugs Second Album (1966) [Japanese Reissue '2011]
    EAC Rip | FLAC+CUE+LOG > 291 MB | Full Scans > 70 MB | MP3 CBR 320 Kbps > 162 MB
    Freak folk / Psychedelic Rock | 69:58 + 72:51 mins | Label: Songbird/Hayabusa Landings, Japan # HYCA-2045~46

    Arguably the first underground rock group of all time, the Fugs formed at the Peace Eye bookstore in New York's East Village in late 1964 by poets Ed Sanders and Tuli Kupferberg, with Ken Weaver on drums. Soon afterward, they were joined by Peter Stampfel and Steve Weber of the Holy Modal Rounders. Kupferberg named the band from a euphemism for "fuck" used in Norman Mailer's novel, The Naked and the Dead.


    Arguably the first underground rock group of all time, the Fugs formed at the Peace Eye bookstore in New York's East Village in late 1964. The nucleus of the band throughout its many personnel changes was Peace Eye owner Ed Sanders and fellow poet Tuli Kupferberg. Sanders and Kupferberg had strong ties to the beat literary scene, but charged, in the manner of their friend Allen Ginsberg, full steam ahead into the maelstrom of '60s political involvement and psychedelia. Surrounded by an assortment of motley refugees from the New York folk and jug band scene (including Steve Weber and Peter Stampfel of the Holy Modal Rounders), some of whom could barely play their instruments, the group nonetheless was determined to play rock & roll their way – which meant rife with political and social satire, as well as explicit profanity and sexual references, that were downright unheard of in 1965.

    Starting on the legendary avant-garde ESP label, the Fugs' debut was full of equal amounts of chaos and charm, but their songwriting and instrumental chops improved surprisingly quickly, resulting in a second album that was undoubtedly the most shocking and satirical recording ever to grace the Top 100 when it was released. After cutting an unreleased album for Atlantic, they moved on to Frank Sinatra's Reprise label, unleashing a few more albums of equally satirical material that were more instrumentally polished, but equally scathing lyrically. By breaking lyrical taboos of popular music, they helped pave the way for the even more innovative outrage of the Mothers of Invention, the Velvet Underground, and others.

    Breaking up around 1970, Sanders and Kupferberg continued to write prose and poetry, and sometimes wrote and performed music both on their own and as part of Fugs reunions.



    The Fugs - Japanese Cardboard Sleeve Reissue '2011 [2CDs] RE-UP

    The Fugs - The Fugs First Album (1965) [Japanese Reissue '2011]
    EAC Rip | FLAC+CUE+LOG > 340 MB | Full Scans > 80 MB | MP3 CBR 320 Kbps > 157 MB
    Freak folk / Psychedelic Rock | TT - 69:58 mins | Label: Songbird/Hayabusa Landings, Japan | Cat. # HYCA-2045

    A loping, ridiculous, and scabrous release, the Fugs' debut mashed everything from folk and beat poetry to rock and rhythm & blues – all with a casual disregard for sounding note perfect, though not without definite goals in mind. Actually compiled from two separate sessions originally done for Folkways Records, and with slightly different lineups as a result, it's a short but utterly worthy release that pushed any number of 1964-era buttons at once (and could still tick off plenty of people). Sanders produced the sessions in collaboration with the legendary Harry Smith, who was able to sneak the collective onto Folkways' accounts by describing them as a "jug band," and it's not a far-off description. A number of songs sound like calm-enough folk-boom fare, at least on casual listening, though often with odd extra touches like weirdly muffled drums or out of nowhere whistles and chimes. Others, meanwhile, are just out there – thus, the details of the perfect "Supergirl." Then there's "Boobs a Lot," the post-toke/acid lament "I Couldn't Get High," and the pie-in-the-face to acceptable standards of the time, "Slum Goddess." Throughout it all, the Fugs sound like they're having a perfectly fun time; the feeling is loose, ragged, but right, and while things may be sloppy around the edges, often that's totally intentional. Certainly little else could explain the random jamming and rhythmic chanting/shouting on "Swinburne Stomp." Good as the original album is, the CD version is what any serious fan needs to find, thanks to the inclusion of 11 bonus tracks. Some come from the original sessions, including the signature tune "We're the Fugs" and "The Ten Commandments," while others appear from various live jams. Then there's the self-explanatory "In the Middle of Their First Recording Session the Fugs Sign the Worst Contract Since Leadbelly's."

    – allmusic.com review by Ned Raggett

    Tracklist:
    01. Slum Goddess
    02. Ah, Sunflower Weary Of Time
    03. Supergirl
    04. Swinburne Stomp
    05. I Couldn't Get High
    06. How Sweet I Roamed From Field To Field
    07. Carpe Diem
    08. My Baby Done Left Me
    09. Boobs A Lot
    10. Nothing
    11. We're The Fugs [Bonus track]
    12. Defeated
    13. The Ten Commandments [Bonus track]
    14. C.I.A. Man
    15. In The Middle Of Their First Recording Session … [Bonus track]
    16. I Saw The Best Minds Of My Generation Rock [Bonus track]
    17. Spontaneous Salute To Andy Warhol [Bonus track]
    18. War Kills Babies (Live At The Bridge Theater) [Bonus track]
    19. The Fugs National Anthem (Live At The Bridge Theater) [Bonus track]
    20. The Fugs Spaghetti Death (No Redemption No Redemption) [Bonus track]
    21. Rhapsody Of Tuli (From The Tuli Tapes) [Bonus track]
    22. Supergirl (The Write Underwater Version) (From Alternate Takes) [Bonus track]
    23. Ah, Sunflower, Weary Of Time (From Alternate Takes) [Bonus track]
    24. I'm Going To Kill Myself Over (From Alternate Takes) [Bonus track]

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    The Fugs - Japanese Cardboard Sleeve Reissue '2011 [2CDs] RE-UP

    The Fugs - The Fugs Second Album (1966) [Japanese Reissue '2011]
    EAC Rip | FLAC+CUE+LOG - 291 MB | Full Scans > 70 MB | MP3 CBR 320 Kbps - 162 MB
    Freak folk / Psychedelic Rock | TT - 72:51 mins | Label: Songbird/Hayabusa Landings, Japan | Cat. # HYCA-2046

    The Fugs, retitled The Fugs Second Album for a later reissue, finds them sounding more professional than on their debut, and still sounding very ahead of their time lyrically, expressing sentiments in ways that just hadn't been done before. Lyrically, many of the tracks on this album wouldn't be out of place on any Dead Kennedys record, but like the Dead Kennedys, the Fugs' weakness for crude humor puts a damper on the whole affair. Sometimes the jokes work ("Dirty Old Man"), sometimes they don't ("Mutant Stomp"), but they're always entertaining. At times, Ed Sanders' nasal whine and clichéd hippie posturing can grow tiresome ("Frenzy," "Group Grope"), but a few true gems do manage to shine through. "Morning Morning" and "I Want to Know," which wouldn't have been out of place on The Velvet Underground & Nico, are true highlights. Like Reed, the revolutionary tag is placed on the Fugs for the sheer frankness they used to deal with the taboo. But whereas Reed dealt with the dark sides of promiscuity and drug use, the Fugs celebrate it, and most times in a very exhibitionist way. Biting social commentary, as on "Doin' All Right," is articulately done, and while being listenable, is not outstanding in musical terms. Bonus tracks, such as "Carpe Diem," are nice additions, and "Wide Wide River," which has a faux gospel feel, is appropriate for the sermonizing the Fugs do on the song, as throughout the album. Overall, The Fugs is an interesting historical footnote.

    – allmusic.com review by Matt Fink

    Tracklist:
    01. Frenzy
    02. I Want To Know
    03. Skin Flowers
    04. Group Grope
    05. Coming Down
    06. Dirty Old Man
    07. Kill For Peace
    08. Morning Morning
    09. Doin' All Right
    10. Virgin Forest
    11. I Want To Know (Live From Players Theater On MacDougal Street) [Bonus track]
    12. Mutant Stomp (Live From Players Theater On MacDougal Street) [Bonus track]
    13. Carpe Diem (From 'Thrown Off Atlantic') [Bonus track]
    14. Wide, Wide River (From 'Thrown Off Atlantic') [Bonus track]
    15. Nameless Voices Crying For Kindness (From 'Thrown Off Atlantic') [Bonus track]
    16. Nothing (The Full Fugs Version Recorded For Folkways 1965) [Bonus track]
    17. Community Breast NADA [Bonus track]
    18. Players Theater NADA-DADA [Bonus track]
    19. GARNCHT (At The Filmore East, 31 May 1968) [Bonus track]
    20. Nothing (From The Psychedelic Supermarket, Boston 1968) [Bonus track]

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    Mastering Engineer: Soichiro Nakamura at Peace Music.
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