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Tragic Figures

Savage Republic

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Format: LP

Cat No: RLGM09551PMI

Format Details: Expanded 40th Anniversary Edition / Red Vinyl

Release Date:  13 May 2022

Label:  Real Gone Music

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  848064009559

Genres:  Rock  

Release Date:  13 May 2022

Label:  Real Gone Music

Packaging Type:  Brilliant Case (Jewel Case size, Holds 2 CDs)

No of Units:  2

Barcode:  848064013969

Genres:  Rock  

  • Description

    Welcome to the world's first (and only) post-punk-industrial-trancepsychedelic-surf album! The fact that it took us so many adjectives
    to describe Tragic Figures lets you know just how unique of an album it is. Sure, there are echoes of other artists, like krautrock legends Can,
    post-punkers Public Image Limited (Savage Republic opened for PiL on their 1982 West Coast dates), avant-garde guitar players like Glenn Branca and Rhys Chatham, scrap metal industrialists Einstürzende Neubauten, and Bay Area sludgecore nihilists Flipper—but really, this unlikely product of (mostly) UCLA undergrads sounds like no other record before or since. And only adding to Tragic Figures' mystique are its graphics, which displayed band co-founder Bruce Licher's trademark letterpress printing and featured a UPI photo of rebels getting executed in Kurdistan, the ghostly images sharing space with a red lettering that gave the album's title in script that roughly translated "tragic
    figures" into Arabic (which, in turn, had the unexpected effect of drawing
    more Iranian and Middle Eastern people to their shows)! Tragic Figures wasn't
    just a bold musical statement; it was an objet d'art in its own right.

    For its 40th anniversary edition, we at Real Gone Music worked with Bruce
    Licher to preserve and expand on the magical, talismanic quality of the initial
    release. The original album has been remastered from the original tapes by
    Mike Milchner at Sonic Vision, while both the CD and LP editions boast an
    extra disc of largely unreleased rehearsal recordings taped in the bowels of
    UCLA parking garages, where the band used to practice to take advantage
    of the extended reverb afforded by all the concrete surfaces (imagine being
    an unwitting undergrad happening upon this unearthly din coming out of
    nowhere)! Richie Unterberger's liner notes feature interviews with band
    members Licher, Philip Drucker, and Jeff Long, and the CD and LP come with
    the original cover graphics expanded into a six-panel digipak and a gatefold
    jacket pressed in heavyweight "chipboard" paper stock, respectively. Finally,
    the LP pressing is in red vinyl limited to 2000 copies. Clear your calendar
    and set aside a couple of hours to listen to Tragic Figures…you won't end up
    where you started.

    Description

    Welcome to the world's first (and only) post-punk-industrial-trancepsychedelic-surf album! The fact that it took us so many adjectives
    to describe Tragic Figures lets you know just how unique of an album
    it is. Sure, there are echoes of other artists, like krautrock legends Can,
    post-punkers Public Image Limited (Savage Republic opened for PiL
    on their 1982 West Coast dates), avant-garde guitar players like Glenn
    Branca and Rhys Chatham, scrap metal industrialists Einstürzende
    Neubauten, and Bay Area sludgecore nihilists Flipper—but really, this
    unlikely product of (mostly) UCLA undergrads sounds like no other record before or since. And only adding to Tragic Figures' mystique are its graphics, which displayed band co-founder Bruce Licher's trademark letterpress printing and featured a UPI photo of rebels getting executed in Kurdistan, the ghostly images sharing space with a red lettering that gave the album's title in script that roughly translated "tragic figures" into Arabic (which, in turn, had the unexpected effect of drawing more Iranian and Middle Eastern people to their shows)! Tragic Figures wasn't just a bold musical statement; it was an objet d'art in its own right.

    For its 40th anniversary edition, we at Real Gone Music worked with Bruce
    Licher to preserve and expand on the magical, talismanic quality of the initial
    release. The original album has been remastered from the original tapes by
    Mike Milchner at Sonic Vision, while both the CD and LP editions boast an
    extra disc of largely unreleased rehearsal recordings taped in the bowels of
    UCLA parking garages, where the band used to practice to take advantage
    of the extended reverb afforded by all the concrete surfaces (imagine being
    an unwitting undergrad happening upon this unearthly din coming out of
    nowhere)! Richie Unterberger's liner notes feature interviews with band
    members Licher, Philip Drucker, and Jeff Long, and the CD and LP come with
    the original cover graphics expanded into a six-panel digipak and a gatefold
    jacket pressed in heavyweight "chipboard" paper stock, respectively. Clear your calendar and set aside a couple of hours to listen to Tragic Figures…you won't end up where you started.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. When All Else Fails…
      • 2. Attempted Coup: Madagascar
      • 3. The Ivory Coast
      • 4. Next to Nothing
      • 5. Exodus

      Side 2

      • 1. Machinery
      • 2. Zulu Zulu
      • 3. Real Men
      • 4. Flesh That Walks
      • 5. Kill the Fascists!
      • 6. Procession

      Disc 2

      Side 1

      • 1. Attempted Coup: Madagascar
      • 2. When All Else Fails
      • 3. Kill the Fascists!
      • 4. Real Men
      • 5. The Vampire Bites
      • 6. Next to Nothing Weirdness
      • 7. Thee Three Preserves

      Side 2

      • 1. Sliding into Arabia
      • 2. As It Was Written
      • 3. Procession (Into the Light)
      • 4. Exodus

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. When All Else Fails…
      • 2. Attempted Coup: Madagascar
      • 3. The Ivory Coast
      • 4. Next to Nothing
      • 5. Exodus
      • 6. Machinery
      • 7. Zulu Zulu
      • 8. Real Men
      • 9. Flesh That Walks
      • 10. Kill the Fascists!
      • 11. Procession

      Disc 2

      • 1. Attempted Coup: Madagascar
      • 2. When All Else Fails
      • 3. Kill the Fascists!
      • 4. Real Men
      • 5. The Vampire Bites
      • 6. Next to Nothing Weirdness
      • 7. Thee Three Preserves
      • 8. Sliding into Arabia
      • 9. As It Was Written
      • 10. Procession (Into the Light)
      • 11. Exodus