Cubist Blues
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Cubist Blues

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Cubist blues is considered as one of the best recordings Alan Vega ever did. The combination of 3 great talents, Alan, Alex Chilton and Ben Vaughn, who deicided to spend 2 nights in a recording studio and just follow their instincts, their inspiration, and combine the experience they acquired
during their impressive careers gives a surprising and amazing result.

* New liner notes interviewing Alan Vega & Ben Vaughn.
* Remastered from original tapes.
* 2xLP housed in a deluxe gatefold Stoughton tip-on jacket.
* LP includes download card for full album.

The unlikely union of Suicides Alan Vega, Big Stars Alex Chilton, and singer-songwriter Ben Vaughn happened in December 1994 in a fog of cigarette smoke at two barely-lit, all-night improv sessions at Dessau Studios in New York. What transpired was the groups only release, a brilliant album called Cubist Blues.

Some kind of alchemy happened. The elements are disparateVega, known for Suicides grinding, pre-industrial drone, Chilton for his ultra-melodic FM rock, and Vaughn for his outsider art. Put together, what came out was something totally unexpected, a long, mesmeric incantation built on Elvis-meets-Ian Curtis vocals, rockabilly guitar, growling synths, and metronomic drums.

A jam session at heartalbeit a very productive onethe songs took shape as they were recorded. I showed up with lyrics for one song and figured we would see what happened, says Vega, recalling the first night in the brand new liner notes. Little did I know, we would record for hours and hours. By the last song, my brain was burning up. I literally felt myself on fire. I was depleted. Yet, we could have gone on and on.

So-called supergroups get a bad rap for not equaling the sum of their parts. Vega, Chilton, and Vaughn add up to something from a place beyond any of them. Originally released by Henry Rollins on his 2.13.61 label via Thirsty Ear, the album failed to find any sort of audienceremarkable, considering its players, but reflective of the lull following Kurt Cobains death and the collapse of the all-conquering grunge sound. The group played two live shows and then promptly went their separate ways. At the time, I didnt fully realize how unique the Cubist Blues experience was, says Ben Vaughn now. Looking back, it was magic to work with those guys.

Timeless, groundbreaking in sound even now, this is a chance to hear a woefully overlooked album thathad it not been somight have re-shaped the next decade of music.

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