New Picnic Time
New Picnic Time | ||||
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Studio album by Pere Ubu | ||||
Released | September 1979 | |||
Genre | Post-punk, experimental rock | |||
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 | |||
Pere Ubu chronology | ||||
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Professional ratings | |
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
Allmusic | link |
Robert Christgau | A-[1] |
Rolling Stone | [2] |
Spin | [3] |
Martin C. Strong | 7/10[4] |
Encyclopedia of Popular Music | [5] |
New Picnic Time is the third full-length album by Pere Ubu. Reportedly the album sessions were stressful and contentious, and after touring, the group disbanded. They would reform a matter of months later with Mayo Thompson replacing founding guitarist Tom Herman. The lyrics for the song "The Voice Of The Sand" are based upon the poetry of Vachel Lindsay.
Track listing
- Have Shoes, Will Walk (The Fabulous Sequel) – 3:16
- 49 Guitars & One Girl – 2:51
- A Small Dark Cloud – 5:49
- Small Was Fast – 3:39
- All the Dogs Are Barking! – 3:03
- One Less Worry – 3:46
- Make Hay – 4:03
- Goodbye – 5:18
- The Voice of the Sand – 1:28 (Lyrics based on a poem by Vachel Lindsay)
- Jehovah's Kingdom Comes! – 3:17
Personnel
- David Thomas – Vocals, organ
- Tom Herman – Guitar, bass guitar, organ
- Tony Maimone – Bass guitar, guitar, piano
- Allen Ravenstine – EML synthesizers, saxophone
- Scott Krauss – Drums
Production
- Produced By Pere Ubu & Ken Hamann
- Recorded, Engineered & Mixed By Ken & Paul Hamann
References
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