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  1. theex.bandcamp.com › album › joggers-smoggersJoggers & Smoggers | The Ex

    Joggers & Smoggers by The Ex, released 01 January 1989 1. Humm (The Full House Mumble) 2. At The Gate 3. Pigs & Scales 4. Coughing 5. Morning Star 6. Wall Has Ears 7. Invitation To The Dance 8. Tightly Stretched 9. Ask The Prisoner 10. To Be Clear 11. Gentlemen 12. Make That Call 13. The Buzzword Medley 14. Shopping Street 15.

  2. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Joggers & Smoggers by The Ex. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  3. Aug 20, 2021. The Ex Joggers And smoggers (1989) [ Album] 1:46:28. THE EX + THURSTON MOORE Gentlemen 1989. 2:54. Add to List. More images. The Ex – Joggers & Smoggers. Tracklist. Other Versions (5 of 8) View All. Recommendations. Starters Alternators. The Ex. Disturbing Domestic Peace. The Ex. History Is What's Happening. The Ex. Turn. The Ex.

  4. Joggers and Smoggers is a double album by punk artists The Ex, released in 1989 as a double vinyl record album, and issued as a double CD in 1992.It is the first of the Ex's albums to feature extensive use of improvisation and instruments outside of the standard guitar/bass/drums arrangement of punk rock, as well as great numbers of international guest musicians, most notably New York's Sonic ...

  5. It didn’t satisfy their need and they started exploring fascinating new musical roads for their (double) album that followed two years later. The Dutch band successfully combined their unbridled musical challenges and persuasive power in as many as 34 super adventurous tracks that culminated in their magnum opus: Joggers and Smoggers.

  6. Joggers & Smoggers, an Album by The Ex. Released in 1989 on Ex (catalog no. EX 040/041D; CD). Genres: Post-Punk, Art Punk. Rated #238 in the best albums of 1989.

  7. trouserpress.com › reviews › exEx | Trouser Press

    Joggers & Smoggers (the Ex’s third double album) reroutes the music from its usual head-on collision and spotlights a few guests, including Sonic Youth guitarists Lee Ranaldo and Thurston Moore, as well as jazz hornmen and a bagpiper. While tracks like “Shopping Street” are brash cacophony, others are far more restrained.