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Electromagnetic Steamboat: The Reprise Recordings
Music Price: $63.98
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Artist(s)The Fugs
StudioRhino Handmade
Release DateNovember 4, 2003
UPC Code766481325444
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3 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Box set, Extra tracks, Limited Edition
 

Tracks

Disc 1
  1. Turn On/Tune In/Drop Out
  2. Knock Knock
  3. Garden Is Open
  4. Wet Dream
  5. Hare Krishna
  6. Exorcising the Evil Spirits from the Pentagon October 21, 1967
  7. War Song
  8. Dover Beach
  9. Fingers of the Sun
  10. Aphrodite Mass (In 5 Sections) 1 Litany of the Street Grope 2 ...
  11. Crystal Liaison
  12. Ramses 2 Is Dead, My Love
  13. Burial Waltz
  14. Wide Wide River
  15. Life Is Strange
  16. Johnny Pissoff Meets the Red Angel
  17. Marijuana
  18. Leprechaun
  19. When the Mode of Music Changes
  20. Whimpers from the Jello
  21. Divine Toe, Pt. 1
  22. We're Both Dead Now, Alice
  23. Life Is Funny
  24. Grope Need, Pt. 1
  25. Tuli, Visited by the Ghost of Plontinus/More Grope Need (Grope ...)
  26. Robinson Crusoe
  27. Claude Pelieu and J.J. Lebel Discuss the Early Verlaine Bread ...
  28. National Haiku Contest
  29. Divine Toe, Pt. 2
  30. Irene
Disc 2
  1. Divine Toe, Pt. 1/Grope Need, Pt. 1/Tuli, Visited by the Ghost of ...
  2. Bum's Song
  3. Dust Devil
  4. Chicago
  5. Four Minutes to Twelve
  6. Mr. Mack
  7. Belle of Avenue a
  8. Queen of the Nile
  9. Flower Children
  10. Yodeling Yippie
  11. Children of the Dream
  12. Slum Goddess
  13. CCD
  14. How Sweet I Roamed
  15. I Couldn't Get High
  16. Saran Wrap
  17. I Want to Know
  18. Homeade
  19. Nothing
  20. Supergirl
Disc 3
  1. Knock Knock
  2. Wet Dream
  3. Carpe Diem
  4. Nameless Voices Crying for Kindness
  5. Aphrodite Mass (In 5 Sections) 1 Litany of the Street Grope 2 ...
  6. Turn On/Tune In/Drop Out
  7. Knock Knock
  8. Garden Is Open
  9. Wet Dream
  10. Hare Krishna
  11. Exorcising the Evil Spirits from the Pentagon October 21, 1967
  12. War Song
  13. Dover Beach
  14. Fingers of the Sun
  15. Crystal Liaison [Promo Album Version]

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.0 (4 reviews)

rating: 5 Quotepure pleasureQuote
It is a pure pleasure to hear these tomes once again. And, as others have said, this is especially true of their album, "It Crawled Into My Hand, Honest." The enduring popularity of The Fugs is a testament to word of mouth advertising since many of these songs were banned for airplay by a number of radio stations. I know this first-hand since I was a DJ when The Fugs were in vogue. I chanced to play "The Divine Toe" (parts 1 & 2) one evening at about 1:00 AM ... and had my timeslot cut back by two hours when the manager who was listening in expressed his disapproval the next day (grin).

The real puzzling thing is the fact that this CD set is made by Rhino Records ... and buying it new from their website is [...] cheaper than buying it here at Amazon.com. Go figure... February 11, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteBuy this if only for It Crawled Into My HandQuote
Can't believe someone called the music dated. Must be one of those effete snobs Agnew used to rail about. LOL. I guess you could call Gregorian chants dated. I guess you could call Floyd Cramer-ish country piano dated. Hell, punk rock is dated, now. Its all dated now. If it isn't hip-hop, its dated. (and some would argue that's dated, too!) What a weak arguement.

Simply put, the Fugs ICIMHH is their masterpiece. Listen to how many styles they tackle successfully and weave them seamlessly together in a scatalogical pastiche that no one else could match, or even attempt. The second side of It Crawled Into My Hand is the Fugs' paean to Abbey Road's second side. So many classics.
While our other reviewer thinks the early ESP albums are the heart of the Fugs oeuvre, I beg to disagree. It was here, while the band was signed to a major label and could afford to bring in top session players, that they were able to flesh out their songs and reach their maximum potential. Listen to the blistering guitar on Crystal Liason, the aforementioned, country piano on Ramses II, the operatic baritone on The Divine Toe Pt.II. There is no question this is a fully realized production that makes the ESP albums sound almost amateurish.
Finally, this long forgotten masterpiece gets to see the light of day again. Too bad you have to shell out so much for it. It would have been nice to see this as a single release since it was the apex of their career. February 24, 2006

rating: 5 QuoteIt will crawl into your hand, honest!Quote
So far, this is the only CD release of the Fugs' finest album, their out-of-print masterpiece: It crawled into my hand, honest. The best-funded and best-produced of the Fugs' albums, ICIMHH is rich with references to surrealism, Egytpology, politics, psychedelia, and (of course) the arcane sexual practices of Sixties hipsters. The range of musical styles is pure post-Beatles anything-goes, from Gregorial chant to chamber orchestra to folk to Nashville country, and the lyrical/satirical (satyrical?) wit of Ed Sanders, Tuli Kupferberg, and Ken Weaver is stroboscopic. The 40-page liner-notes booklet is a knowledgeable and honest history of the permutations of the Fugs throughout their career.

Other Fugs albums included in this 3-CD collection have not stood up as well to the passage of time (as least, of my time), but it doesn't matter. Start with Track 11 to begin ICIMHH. I expect some previous Amazon reviewers didn't get that far, and I sympathize.

ICIMHH is an important incursion of the avant guarde into rock history, on a par with The Mothers' We're only in it for the Money. It's funny, and it's beautiful, and, oh yeah, it's not for the easily offended. June 5, 2005

rating: 2 Quotefor diehard fans onlyQuote
these recordings are where the fugs mix of sexual outrageousness, political radicalism and social satire started to wear thin. since neither tuli kupferberg or ed sanders were musicians their music got weaker as they went along. some of the musical styles satirized here were already passe in 1970 and are now totally extinct. strangely these recordings are both politically radical and musically dated. look, the fugs first album and the fugs second album are classic and essential to anyone who wants to know or understand what the 1960s counterculture was like. both cds are miracles and highly recommended. electromagnetic steamboat is for diehard fans only. August 12, 2004

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