Soul Discharge

Soul Discharge

Japanese cover.
Studio album by Boredoms
Released December 1989 (1989-12)
Genre Experimental rock,[1] noise rock,[1] psychedelic rock, krautrock
Length 28:43 (Selfish)
38:23 (Warner)
70:10 (Shimmy Disc)
Label Selfish (JP)
WEA Japan (JP)
Shimmy Disc (US, Neth.)
Earthnoise (UK)
Boredoms chronology
Osorezan no Stooges Kyo
(1988)
Soul Discharge
(1989)
Michidai / Fuanteidai
(1990)
Rerelease covers
Soul Discharge: 1999
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllmusicSoul Discharge/Early Boredoms
link Soul Discharge '99
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Stylus Magazinenot rated link

Soul Discharge (ソウル・ディスチャージ) is a 1989 album by rock band Boredoms. It was named the 89th greatest album of the 1980s by Pitchfork Media.[2]

Track listing

Soul Discharge

Original Selfish Records LP release (1989)
Side 8
No. Title Length
1. "Bubblebop Shot"   3:47
2. "52 Boredom (Club Mix)"   0:36
3. "Sun, Gun, Run"   2:47
4. "Z & U & T & A"   4:05
5. "TV Scorpion"   1:30
Side 96
No. Title Length
1. "Pow Wow Now"   3:48
2. "JB Dick + Tin Turner Pussy Badsmell"   3:07
3. "G.I.L. 77'"   3:41
4. "Jup-Na-Keeeeeel"   2:29
5. "Catastro Mix 99'"   2:53

Soul Discharge '99

Warner Music CD rerelease (1994)
No. Title Length
1. "Your Name Is Limitless"   2:35
2. "Bubblebop Shot"   3:47
3. "52 Boredom (Club mix)"   0:36
4. "Sun, Gun, Run"   2:47
5. "Z & U & T & A"   4:05
6. "TV Scorpion"   1:30
7. "Pow Wow Now"   3:48
8. "J.B. Dick + Tin Turner Pussy"   3:07
9. "G.I.L. '77"   3:41
10. "Jup-Na-Keeeeeeeel"   2:29
11. "Catastro Mix '99"   2:53
12. "Milky Way"   1:32
13. "Songs Without Electric Guitars"   0:52
14. "Hamaiian Disco Bollocks"   4:37
15. "Hamaiian Disco Without Bollocks"   0:04

Soul Discharge/Early Boredoms

Despite being a CD release, the songs are divided into only two tracks.

Shimmy Disc CD rerelease[3] (1989 in the US, 1991 in the Netherlands)
No. Title Length
1. "Soul Discharge" ("Bubblebop Shot" / "52 Boredom (Club Mix)" / "Sun, Gun, Run" / "Z & U & T & A" / "TV Scorpion" / "Pow Wow Now" / "J.B. Dick + Tin Turner Pussy Badsmell" / "G.I.L. '77" / "Jup-Na-Keeeeeel" / "Catastromix '99") 28:46
2. "Early Boredoms" ("Overdrive Asssoul" / "Okinawa in Hawaii on Saturn" / "Hairhole Burners" / "Ultramagnetyic Surfin' Bird" / "Boredomer in Boretribe" / "Nose Is My Gun" / "God from Anal" / "Jah Called AC/DC" / "Planet '75" / "Hey By Hey" / "We Are Punk / Monarchy and Testpoy" / "Don't Fall in the Audio Hole" / "We Never Sleep / Cosmic Full Sleep" / "Call Me God") 41:24

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