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  1. Pere Ubu is an experimental rock music group from Cleveland, Ohio.. Père Ubu (or father Ubu) may also refer to: . Ubu, the enigmatic central figure of a series of French plays by Alfred Jarry, including Ubu Roi, and subsequent plays Ubu Cocu (Ubu Cuckolded) and Ubu Enchaîné (Ubu Enchained); See also. Ubu (disambiguation)

  2. Long Live Père Ubu! is an album by the American band Pere Ubu, released in 2009. It is a soundtrack to a musical adaptation of the play from which the band took its name. The band performed its adaptation at (Le) Poisson Rouge. David Thomas referred to Long Live Père Ubu! as the first "true" punk album to be released in 30 years.. Sarah Jane Morris played the part of Ubu's wife.

  3. Media in category "Pere Ubu" The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total. Pere Ubu @ Band On The Wall, Manchester 18-4-2013 (8661542521).jpg 3,240 × 4,320; 3.2 MB

  4. 17 de nov. de 2014 · Ubu don’t play any of their classics – there’s no Nonalignment Pact or Final Solution. The oldest song is Winter in the Firelands, from 1991, but the more recent Caroleen and motorik 333 ...

  5. Pere Ubu’s music exploited new technology, and in the 1990s the band released hybrid CD-ROMs that blended music, video, and text. Signing with smaller record labels seemed to inspire the group, and Ray Gun Suitcase (1995) and Pennsylvania (1998) were viewed by many as worthy additions to the band’s critically acclaimed oeuvre.Later albums included St. Arkansas (2002); Long Live Père Ubu!

  6. Pere Ubu is a rock group formed in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1975.Despite a variety of long-term band members, singer David Thomas is the only constant. Describing their sound as "avant-garage," Pere Ubu's work drew on diverse sources such as rock music, musique concrète, performance art, and the derelict industrial environments of the American midwest. The group's name is a reference to Ubu Roi ...

  7. Pennsylvania is an album by the American band Pere Ubu, released in 1998. [6] [7] The album marked Tom Herman's return to Pere Ubu's studio work after a twenty-year absence. [5] It is a loose concept album about geography, travel, and road trips. [8] [9]