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These United States Music Artist : These United States Music Label : UNITED INTERESTS Release Date : 2012-06-12 Artistopia's Price :$14.91
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2008 reissue of the fabulous debut from the Seattle Alt-Rock trio, originally released in 1995. Features the hits 'Lump', 'Peaches', 'Kitty', 'Dune Buggy' and more.
Crimes Music Artist : These United States Music Label : United Interests Release Date : 2008-09-23 Artistopia's Price :$15.67
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Love Everybody Music Artist : Presidents of the United States of America Music Label : P.U.S.a. Inc. Release Date : 2004-08-17 Artistopia's Price :$10.06
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In the midst of an unpredictable election year, what better band to resurface than the once and future leaders of buoyant, absurdist rock - the Presidents of the United States of America? The newly reunited PUSA has been in the studio cooking up a new platform for playfulness in rock, featuring 14 songs including the already hit single "Some Postman."
Since the band's split in December 1997, fans have been sending letters and e-mails urging them to reunite and asking why they broke up in the first place. Twelve months earlier, the Seattle-based trio has released II, the follow-up to their wildly successful 1995 self-titled Columbia Records debut. Initially released on the idie label PopLlama, The Presidents of the United States of America went double platinum, rocketed all the way to #6 on Billboard's Top 200, produced three Top 40 hits and a #1 single on Billboard's Modern Rock chart, and garnered two Grammy nominations and a gaggle of critical praise. Their videos blanketed MTV, they toured the planet, played a live MTV concert at Mount Rushmore, and appeared on The Late Show with David Letterman, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, The Howard Stern Show and Dick Clark's Rockin' New Years Eve. As if that weren't enough, II spawned another Top Ten modern rock hit, "Mach 5," and the band contributed a rocking cover of "Video Killed the Radio Star" to the platinum-selling soundtrack to Adam Sandler's The Wedding Singer. At the end of the line, Pure Frosting included a cover of the Ian Hunter song "Cleveland Rocks," which was used as the theme song to the Emmy-nominated Drew Carey Show.
For their new album, the band recorded basic tracks at Egg Studios with Conrad Uno (Posies, Supersuckers, Young Fresh Fellows) and at Jupiter Studios with Martin Feveyear (Mudhoney, Mark Lanegan). The new songs run the gamut, though one tune, "Some Postman," has already proven itself after being leaked onto Seattle's KNDD and subsequently turned into a highly-requested local hit. The band will also re-release their eponymous multi-platinum debut this fall along with a DVD including their hit videos, live and interview footage. Nine years later, songs - smart, tuneful and exhilarating - from The Presidents of the United States of America still hold up.
Fueled by the avant-garde sonic ammo of keyboardist/composer Joe Byrd and the haunting vocals of Dorothy Moskowitz, the United States Of America found a way to permanently hard-wire space-age electronic music to the heart of rock and roll on their highly desirable, self-titled 1968 debut. Byrd’s kaleidoscopic musical excursions and Gordon Marron’s searing violin orbit around the icy vocals of Moskowitz, who—with a passing resemblance to early Jefferson Airplane belter Signe Anderson—remains the group’s center, steady as a rock. This heady mind-trip is reissued with the participation of both Byrd and Moskowitz, sports 10 amazing bonus cuts, comprehensively fascinating liner notes by Byrd, himself, and—newly mastered from the original analog source tapes—has never sounded better.
Pure Frosting Music Artist : Presidents of the United States of America Music Label : Sbme Special Mkts. Release Date : 2008-04-01 Artistopia's Price :$9.64
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Japanese edition of their new album features thesingle 'Mach 5' and five bonus tracks, two of which are NOTon the Australian bonus CD! Bonus tracks not on the Austral-ian: 'Japan' & 'Tremelo Blooz'. Other three bonus tracks:'Tiki Lounge God', 'Mach 5' (Li
These Are The Good Times People Music Artist : Presidents of the United States of America Music Label : Fugitive Recordings/EMI Release Date : 2008-03-11 Artistopia's Price :$14.09
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Japanese pressing of 2008 album from the Alt-Rock trio features one bonus track ('Rooftops In Spain') plus enhanced content. With These Are The Good Times People, new and old fans alike should find little problem joining the party with PUSA circa 2008. 'I know this stands up strong against our entire catalog. And I hope our fans agree. We've finally gotten to the point where we can let the vibe come to us and then we jump out at it and reel it in. I think we've really brought our `A' game to this album. I feel like we've given as much as we ever have on this record.' Forgoing the director role he has assumed in the past, Ballew says a democratic dynamic steered the project and greatly improved the energy of the band. Playing to their strengths on this CD, Chris concedes, 'I've just kind of learned over time that it's a lot of stress for me and I don't necessarily end up with something better. I just decided to lay back and not care while caring deeply, letting the cream rise to the top.' EMI. 2008.
Freaked Out & Small Music Artist : Presidents of the United States of America Music Label : P.U.S.a. Inc. Release Date : 2004-11-02 Artistopia's Price :$12.84
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How come you’ve never heard of this record by a band that’s sold millions? And why did it only sell 25,000 copies when it came out on dot.com startup Musicblitz.com in 2000?
Well, it wasn’t because the record isn’t great. 'Freaked Out And Small' got rave reviews in CMJ, Alternative Press and All Music Guide, among others.
Presidents guitarist Dave Dederer offers a full explanation: "In 2000, the Presidents didn’t even exist. We’d been split up for almost three years. A family friend of mine was doing A&R at this startup, and he offered us some dough up front to go in and cut a record for a download-only release. We told him we weren’t a band, we weren’t reuniting, we weren’t going to play any shows, we weren’t doing any promo and we’d make whatever the hell record we wanted to make. By the time we were making the record, Musicblitz realized that the web thing wasn’t going to work. They decided overnight to become a brick-and-mortar record company, something they knew nothing about. And then they went bankrupt just a couple of months after the record came out. Personally, I’m blown away that it sold as many records as it did. And I’m proud of the record – it’s probably my favorite thing we’ve recorded."
The Presidents are, of course, reunited. They’ve been touring the U.S. since early 2003 and released a new album, 'Love Everybody,' in August 2004. All three of the Presidents’ NAIL releases are on the band’s own PUSA Music label.