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Pere Ubu – Love Love Love (1989) 7″

Posted on October 19, 2015

I am warming to this blog…it a rare opportunity to delve into the darkest corners of my vinyl collection and retrieve strange fish like this…

After listening to Pere Ubu’s Modern Dance album from 1978 which I bought on release and which one of the soundtracks of my Art School days in London…

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I considered whether I actually had any Pere Ubu vinyl and presto this came to mind.

No idea where I trawled it up from and by the PR notice below which not the actual release looks like a Phonogram review promo copy from 1989.

I missed out on the Sleeve art also (see below) and the completely bonkers David Thomas video with children dressed as bugs but happy to share now…

Produced by Daniel Miller of Mute I can only assume as some kind of Pere Ubu land joke..as is most of the above..hopefully..

The aural equivalent of a David Lynch movie……

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My copy

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Also look out for this recent FIRE Records archive release…

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