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''Pennsylvania'' is an album by the American band
Pere Ubu Pere Ubu is an American rock group formed in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1975. The band had a variety of long-term and recurring band members, with singer David Thomas being the only member staying throughout the band's lifetime. They released their d ...
, released in 1998. The album marked Tom Herman's return to Pere Ubu's studio work after a twenty-year absence. It is a loose concept album about geography, travel, and road trips. Guitarist Wayne Kramer joined the band's tour in support of the album.


Critical reception

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'' thought that "in many ways, the band is more focused than ever on its new ''Pennsylvania'', churning up compelling guitar tracks while Thomas sings or often speaks over the top of tracks: weary, wary, compelling in his observations." The ''
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'' determined that "though a little less hook-oriented than its predecessor, ''Pennsylvania'' finds the band cloaking David Thomas' delirious visions of America in a claustrophobic yet compelling cubist blues-rock that could have emanated from no other band in the world." ''
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'' opined that "the acoustic/slide-guitar mix in 'SAD.TXT' is downright Zeppelinesque, and in 'Woolie Bullie' ... Ubu locks into a monolithic, pounding riff that may be the dumbest thing these folks have ever played, and it sounds great." Reviewing a 2021 remix of the album, ''
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'' wrote that Herman's "presence is dynamic from the chugging chords of opener 'Woolie Bullie' (most definitely not the old rock’n’roll song) through 'Muddy Waters' (certainly not blues) creating high-energy fragments of nearly-pop."


Director's Cut

In 2005, to celebrate Pere Ubu's 30th Anniversary, a "Director's Cut" was released which featured new mastering, alternate mixes, and two bonus tracks.


Track listing

All tracks composed by Pere Ubu


Original release

#"Woolie Bullie" – 3:41 #"Highwaterville" – 1:36 #"SAD.TXT" – 3:26 #"Urban Lifestyle" – 2:55 #"Silent Spring" – 4:15 #"Mr Wheeler" – 4:14 #"Muddy Waters" – 3:49 #"Slow" – 1:07 #"Drive" – 4:42 #"Indiangiver" – 0:58 #"Monday Morning" – 3:32 #"Perfume" – 4:31 #"Fly's Eye" – 2:39 #"The Duke's Saharan Ambitions" – 4:56 #"Wheelhouse" – 23:25 #*song's actual length is 5:03; contains three hidden tracks: an untitled, nearly inaudible voice loop (6:04–7:04), "Fly's Eye" (remix) (starts at 8:02) and "My Name Is..." (starts at 10:48)


"Director's Cut"

#"Woolie Bullie" * – 3:41 #"Highwaterville" – 1:36 #"SAD.TXT" – 3:26 #"Urban Lifestyle" * – 2:55 #"Silent Spring" – 4:15 #"Mr Wheeler" * – 3:35 #"Muddy Waters" * – 3:26 #"Slow" – 1:07 #"Drive" * – 4:17 #"Indiangiver" – 0:58 #"Monday Morning" * – 3:32 #"Perfume" – 4:31 #"Fly's Eye" – 2:39 #"The Duke's Saharan Ambitions" – 4:56 #"Wheelhouse" – 5:03 #"Fly's Eye" (remix) – 2:44 #"SAD.TXT" (live) – 3:48 #"My Name Is..." (live) – 7:30 #"Dr Sax" (out-take) – 5:12 (*) alternate mix


Personnel

;Pere Ubu * David Thomas – vocals, organ ("Woolie Bullie"), virtual voices ("My Name Is...") *Tom Herman – guitar, bass, tack piano, snare percussion *
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– guitar, bass, organ *Robert Wheeler – EML & digital synthesizers, theremin, organ *Michele Temple – bass, guitar, organ, piano *Steve Mehlman – drums, percussion ;Technical *Paul Hamann - engineer *John Thompson - design


References

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