On August 21, 2015, “Fire Records” label released “Elitism for the People 1975-1978”, a vinyl box set by Pere Ubu that includes “The Modern Dance” and “Dub Housing” LP’s (remastered, both pressed on 180 gram vinyl in 3 mm sleeves), “The Hearpen Singles” (disco sleeve) and “Manhattan” (recorded live at “Max’s Kansas City” 1977, in printed disco sleeve) and an A3 poster from the 1977 “Datapanik” tour. The box also Includes unlimited streaming of “Elitism for the People 1975-1978” via the free “Bandcamp” app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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Dire Straits: Same
On Octoebr 7, 1978, “Vertigo” label released the self titled, debut Dire Straits studio album. It was recorded February – March 1978, at the “Basing Street Studios”, London, and was produced by Muff Winwood. The album featured the hit single “Sultans of Swing”, which became the band’s trademark and helped the album to be certified 2 x Platinum in the US and UK.
Personnel:
- Mark Knopfler– vocals, lead and rhythm guitars
- David Knopfler– vocals, rhythm guitar
- John Isley– vocals, bass
- Pick Withers– drums
Track listing:
All tracks by Mark Knopfler.
- Down to the Waterline
- Water of Love
- Setting me Up
- Six Blade Knife
- Southbound Again
- Sultans of Swing
- In the Gallery
- Wild West End
- Lions
King Crimson: Red
On October 6, 1974, “Island” label release “Red”, the seventh King Crimson studio album. It was recorded live on June 30 1974, at the “Palace Theater”, in Providence, and July – August 1974, at the “Olympic Studios”, in London , and was produced by Robert Fripp, John Wetton, Bill Bruford, David Cross, and Mel Collins..
Personnel:
- Robert Fripp – guitar, mellotron
- John Wetton– vocals, bass
- Bill Bruford– drums, percussion
- David Cross– violin
- Mel Collins– soprano saxophone
- Ian McDonald– alto saxophone
- Mark Charig– cornet, bass cello
- Robin Miller – oboe
- Uncredited musician – cello
Track listing:
- Red – Robert Fripp
- Fallen Angel – Robert Fripp, John Wetton, Richard Palmer-James
- One More Red Nightmare – Robert Fripp, John Wetton
- Providence – David Cross, Robert Fripp, John Wetton, Bill Bruford
- Starless – David Cross, Robert Fripp, John Wetton, Bill Bruford, Richard Palmer-James
Genesis: Foxtrot
On September 15, 1972, “Charisma” label released “Foxtrot”, the fourth Genesis studio album. It was recorded August – September 1972, at the “Island Studios” in London, and was produced by Dave Hitchcock, Tony Banks, Steve Hackett, Phil Collins, Michael Rutherford and Peter Gabriel.
Personnel:
- Peter Gabriel– lead vocal, flute, bass drum, tambourine, oboe
- Steve Hackett– electric guitar, 6 string guitar, 12 string guitar
- Tony Banks– vocal, organ, Mellotron, piano, electric piano, 12 string guitar
- Michael Rutherford– vocal, bass guitar, bass pedals, cello, 12 string guitar
- Phil Collins– vocal, drums, assorted percussion
Track listing:
All tracks by Tony Banks, Phil Collins, Peter Gabriel, Steve Hackett, and Mike Rutherford.
- Watcher of the Skies
- Time Table
- Get’ Em Out by Friday
- Can-Utility and the Coastliners
- Horizons
- Supper’s Ready
- Lover’s Leap
- The Guaranteed Eternal Sanctuary Man
- Ikhnaton and Itsacon and Their Band of Merry Men
- How Dare I Be So Beautiful?
- Willow Farm
- Apocalypse in 9/8 (Co-Starring the Delicious Talents of Gabble Ratchet)
- As Sure As Eggs Is Eggs (Aching Men’s Feet)
Monty Pythons Flying Circus
Brian Eno & John Cale: Wrong Way Up
On October 5, 1990, ”All Saints Records” label released “Wrong Way Up”, album by Brian Eno and John Cale. It was recorded April – July 1990, at “Wilderness Studio”, in Suffolk, and was produced by John Cale and Brian Eno.
Personnel:
- John Cale – vocals, pianos, keyboards, bass, harp, horn, dumbek, viola, strings, omnichord
- Brian Eno – vocals, keyboards, rhythm bed, Indian drum, guitars, Shinto bell, bass, little Nigerian organ
- Robert Ahwai – rhythm guitar
- Daryl Johnson – bass
- Dave Young: guitars, bass
- Ronald Jones – tabla, drums
- Nell Catchpole – violins
- Rhett Davies – backing vocals
- Bruce Lampcov – backing vocals
Track listing:
All compositions by John Cale and Brian Eno except where noted.
- Lay My Love
- One Word
- In the Backroom
- Empty Frame
- Cordoba
- Spinning Away
- Footsteps
- Been There, Done That
- Crime in the Desert
- The River – Brian Eno
Depeche Mode: Speak & Spell
On October 5, 1981, “Mute” label released “Speak & Spell”, the debut Depeche Mode album. It was recorded in 1981, and produced by Dave Gahan, Martin Gore, Andy Fletcher, Vince Clarke and Daniel Miller .
Personnel:
- Dave Gahan – lead vocals
- Martin Gore – lead and backing vocals, keyboards
- Andy Fletcher- keyboards, backing vocals
- Vince Clarke – keyboards, programming, backing vocals
Track listing:
All compositions by Vince Clarke, except where noted.
- New Life
- I Sometimes Wish I was Dead
- Puppets
- Boys Say Go
- Nodisco
- What’s Your Name
- Photographic
- Tora! Tora! Tora! – Martin Gore
- Big Muff – Martin Gore
- Any Seconds Now
- Just Can’t Get Enough
Joe Jackson: I’m the Man
On October 5, 1979, “A&M’ label released “I’m the Man”, Joe Jackson’s second album. It was recorded in March 1979, at the “TW Studios”, Fulham, in London, and was produced by David Kershenbaum.
Personnel:
- Joe Jackson– vocals, piano, harmonica, melodica
- Gary Sanford – guitar
- Graham Maby – vocals, bass
- David Houghton – vocals, drums
Track listing:
All compositions by Joe Jackson.
- On Your Radio
- Geraldine and John
- Kinda Kute
- It’s Different for Girls
- I’m the Man
- The Band Wore Blue Shirts
- Don’t Wanna Be Like That
- Amateur Hour
- Get That Girl
- Friday
Elton John: Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
On October 5, 1973, “DJM” label released “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road”, the seventh Elton John’s studio album. It was recorded in May 1973, at the “Château d’Hérouville, in France, and was produced by Gus Dudgeon. “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road” is ranked at no. 91 on “Rolling Stone’s” magazine list of “500 Greatest Albums of All Time”. In 2003, the album was inducted in to the “Grammy Hall of Fame”.
Personnel:
- Elton John– vocals, piano, Leslie piano, electric piano, organ, Farfisa organ, mellotron
- Davey Johnstone– acoustic, electric, slide and steel guitars, banjo
- Ray Cooper– tambourine
- David Hentschel – ARP synthesizer
- Dee Murray– bass
- Nigel Olsson– drums, congas, tambourine
- Leroy Gómez– saxophone
- Dee Murray, Davey Johnstone, Nigel Olsson – backing vocals
- Kiki Dee– backing vocals
- Del Newman[– orchestral arrangements
Track listing
All tracks by Elton John and Bernie Taupin, except where noted.
- Funeral for a Friend – Elton John / Love Lies Bleeding
- Candle in the Wind
- Bennie and the Jets
- Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
- This Song Has no Title
- Grey Seal
- Jamaica Jerk-off
- I’ve Seen That Movie Too
- Sweet Painted Lady
- The Ballad of Danny Bailey
- Dirty Little Girl
- All the Girls Love Alice
- Your Sister Can’t Twist
- Saturday Night’s Alright for Fighting
- Roy Rogers
- Social Disease
- Harmony
Led Zeppelin: Led Zeppelin III
On October 5, 1970, “Atlantic” label released “Led Zeppelin III”, the third Led Zeppelin studio album. It was composed at a cottage in Wells, known as “Bron-Yr-Aur”, and was recorded December 1969; January – August 1970, at “Rolling Stones Mobile Studio”, in Headley Grange, Hampshire; “Island Studios”, “Olympic Studios” in London, and was produced by Jimmy Page. The album was certified Platinum in Argentina by “CAPIF”; 3 x Platinum in Australia by “ARIA”; 3 x Platinum in Canada by “Music Canada”; Platinum in France by “SNEP”; Platinum in UK by “BPI, and 6 x Platinum in the US by “RIIA”.
Personnel:
- Robert Plant– lead vocals, harmonica
- Jimmy Page– acoustic, electric and pedal steel guitars, banjo, dulcimer, bass, backing vocals
- John Paul Jones– bass guitar, Hammond organ, Moog synthesizer, mandolin, double bass, string arrangements
- John Bonham– drums, percussion, backing vocals
- Zacron – cover art, design
Track listing:
- Immigrant Song – Jimmy Page, Robert Plant
- Friends – Jimmy Page, Robert Plant
- Celebration Day – John Paul Jones, Robert Plant, Jimmy Page
- Since I’ve Been Loving You – John Paul Jones, Robert Plant, Jimmy Page
- Out in the Tiles – Jimmy page, Robert Plant, John Bonham
- Gallows Pole – traditional, arr. by Robert Plant, Jimmy Page
- Tangerine – Jimmy Page
- That’s the Way – Jimmy Page, Robert Plant
- Bron-Y-Stomp – Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, Robert Plant
- Hats Off to (Roy) Harper – traditional, arr. by Charles Obscure









