Thursday, September 4, 2008

Union Carbide Productions - "Only The Best" (2003)


I wasn't sure whether to post this in Metal Bastard or Monkey Bastard, since it kinda fits in both.

So I'm posting it in both.

Union Carbide Production was a hellraising group of young men from Gothenburg, Sweden who quickly became known as the roudiest bunch in town, both for the chaotic live shows, but also for their arrogant attitude.

Early U.C.P. may have sounded a lot like The Stooges, but these were no thugs, junkies and petty criminals from Ann Arbor. These were snotty upper class kids with money to burn, straight outta da fancy suburban neighbourhoods. They talk in interviews about how much they loved playing tennis, driving expensive cars their parents bought for them, and chilling in the tanning bed. And how the only played rock 'n' roll because their decadent lives were boring.

Throughout the gigs, frontman Ebbot Lundberg would insult the audience, especially during shows in America where he would spend more time talking about how fat and disgusting everyone was than actually singing. Wherever they went they got on everybody's nerve, just as intended.

It's interesting how punk rock was supposed to provocative and against the grain, but once you provoke the punks and the rockers themselves and go against their grain, they hate you for it. When they really should appreciated it. When punk and its aesthetics become generic and become little more than rules you must follow in order to be punk... That's the moment the polar opposite becomes punk.

That's when you need spoiled rich kids telling crusty drunks with a mohawk living in a dumpster just how fucking filthy they are. Those who don't get that, don't know what punk was supposed to be in the first place.

U.C.P. knew this however, and stopped playing raunchy Stooges rock the moment they realised that's what people expected them to do. Instead they mellowed out and adopted darker and more psychedelic influences on the 2nd album, and by the third one they were downright folksy and Rolling Stones-y.

After recording their fourth album in Chicago with Steve Albini (during which time they got a fan letter from Kurt Cobain), U.C.P. called it quits in 1993. Several members, including Ebbot Lundberg, would go on to form The Soundtrack Of Our Lives. Everything you need to know about TSOOL, as well as fifteen mp3s from their entire career can be accessed at my old Monkey Bastard blog.

In 2003 I whipped up this little compilation of my favorite U.C.P. songs.

Tracks 1-4 from In The Air Tonight (1987)
Tracks 5-8 from Financially Dissatisfied, Philosophically Trying (1989)
Tracks 9-13 from From Influence To Ignorance (1991)
Tracks 14-17 from Swing (1992)

1. Ring My Bell (3:33)
2. Summer Holiday Camp (3:29)
3. Cartoon Animal (3:47)
4. So Long (4:08)
5. Born In The 60's (3:32)
6. Down On The Farm (6:03)
7. Maximum Dogbreath (4:42)
8. Career Opportunities (7:32)
9. Be Myself Again (3:33)
10. Golden Age (4:43)
11. Baritone Street (5:27)
12. Can't Slow Down (2:31)
13. Coda (8:19)
14. Mr. Untitled (3:31)
15. Right Phase (3:40)
16. Chameleon Ride (5:16)
17. Turn Off The Blues (4:00)

(zip) Union Carbide Productions - Only The Best


Buy all thing UCP @ Amazon.com.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanx a lot for this one!
Brilliant. Lost my 1991 UCP-Tape a long time ago but I couldn't get the songs outta my head anyway. And after you posted them here, it will stay this way for another decade, I guess..

cheers!
c* from Hamburg

(Ever thought about Lame-encoding with 320 kbrps? 128 is a bit poor.. Anyway: Thanx again!)

David Snusgrop said...

I will never post higher quality mp3s. Perhaps you should read the disclaimer again:

"mp3s are 128 Kbps. Want better sound quality, do ya? Then stop being a cheap bastard and pay for the songs, bee-yotch!"

Anonymous said...

Okay, sometimes I'm happy to find HiQuality mp3s of albums I already got on vinyl. Saves a lot of digitizing-time.

But you're right of course and I really appreciate that attitude. I'm a musician myself and therefore know the importance of people actually buying the music they like.

Like myself: just bought the UCP remastered @ iTunes.

Keep it up!
Cheers!
c*