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Album artwork for Nuke the Whales 2006-2014 by Pere Ubu

Rewriting the history of music, Pere Ubu continue to confound convention and shift personnel. The next box set in Fire Records’ reissue series, Nuke The Whales houses 4 LPs originally released between 2006 and 2014 – Why I LUV Women, Carnival Of Souls, Lady Of Shanghai and Long Live Pere Ubu!.

All four albums have been remixed and remastered by original Pere Ubu member David Thomas. Why I LUV Women, originally released on Glitterhouse in 2006, gains its first vinyl release. It’s joined by Long Live Pere Ubu a soundtrack to a musical adaptation of the play. And Lady From Shanghai, their Fire debut for Fire in 2013. Originally released on the 35th anniversary of the group's debut, The Modern Dance, a latter day re-evaluation of the unprompted dance genre. And its follow up Carnival Of Souls, a haunting “underscore’ to a tale of alienation.

Pere Ubu

Nuke the Whales 2006-2014

Fire Records
Album artwork for Nuke the Whales 2006-2014 by Pere Ubu
LPx4

£74.99

With Poster.

Black
Includes download code
Released 01/04/2022Catalogue Number

FIRELP639

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Pere Ubu

Nuke the Whales 2006-2014

Fire Records
Album artwork for Nuke the Whales 2006-2014 by Pere Ubu
LPx4

£74.99

With Poster.

Black
Includes download code
Released 01/04/2022Catalogue Number

FIRELP639

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Rewriting the history of music, Pere Ubu continue to confound convention and shift personnel. The next box set in Fire Records’ reissue series, Nuke The Whales houses 4 LPs originally released between 2006 and 2014 – Why I LUV Women, Carnival Of Souls, Lady Of Shanghai and Long Live Pere Ubu!.

All four albums have been remixed and remastered by original Pere Ubu member David Thomas. Why I LUV Women, originally released on Glitterhouse in 2006, gains its first vinyl release. It’s joined by Long Live Pere Ubu a soundtrack to a musical adaptation of the play. And Lady From Shanghai, their Fire debut for Fire in 2013. Originally released on the 35th anniversary of the group's debut, The Modern Dance, a latter day re-evaluation of the unprompted dance genre. And its follow up Carnival Of Souls, a haunting “underscore’ to a tale of alienation.