RUSCD 8279
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ROIR is proud to release Martin Rev's self-titled solo debut album, originally
released in 1979 on Charles Ball's Lust/Unlust label (see Lydia Lunch
& James Chance), now with 5 bonus tracks (3 unreleased & exclusive). Rev
is best known for his confrontational work with Alan Vega as Suicide,
considered one of the most influential bands of the last 30 years. This
record, somewhere between the harsh sound of Rev's early work with Suicide
and his more melodic, 50's-doo-wop-inspired solo material (See Me Ridin'),
is concrete evidence of how influential Rev's dirty American-motorik music
really was. Any fan of Suicide owes it to his/herself to buy this record.
If you have any interest in today's hot new thing, Electro-Clash, or wonder
why journalists call Suicide the 'Kraftwerk of the States' (or why they
strongarmed copies of Suicide's first album from Lester Bangs) - you must
get this seminal release from Rev, and attempt to answer the question:"Who
hasn't he influenced?"
And as if Rev's solo album isn't exciting enough, Suicide will be releasing
their first new album in nearly a decade.

Perhaps
the most influential group to emerge from the New York punk scene. Suicide
pioneered everything from synth-pop to industrialized disco with it's
low rent electronic angst-fest. Rolling Stone
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1. Mari (4:25)
2. Baby Oh Baby (4:47)
3. Nineteen 86 (4:35)
4. Temptation (7:18)
5. Jomo (4:40)
6. Asia (4:00)
7. Coal Train (5:28)
8. Marvel (12:50)
9. 5 To 5 (2:00)
10. Wes (4:16)
11. Daydreams (5:22)
Also by Martin Rev:
See Me Ridin' - RUSCD 8220
By Suicide:
Ghost Riders - RUSCD/LP 8239
Half Alive - RUSCD/LP 8264
Also Check Out:
V/A Bands of Outsiders - BRC-166
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