Exile on Main St. | |
Type: | Studio album |
Longtype: | of cover songs |
Artist: | Pussy Galore |
Cover: | Pussy Galore - Exile on Main St.jpg |
Caption: | One of unofficial CD re-releases |
Recorded: | August 24– |
Studio: | Pussy Galore Mobile Unit |
Genre: | Noise rock, punk blues |
Length: | 59:55 |
Label: | Shove |
Producer: | Pussy Galore |
Prev Title: | Groovy Hate Fuck |
Prev Year: | 1986 |
Next Title: | 1 Yr Live |
Next Year: | 1986 |
Exile on Main St. is an album by American noise rock band Pussy Galore, released in December 1986 by Shove Records.[1] It is a track-by-track cover album re-interpreting the Rolling Stones' 1972 album Exile on Main St. Its only official release format was the cassette tape, in a limited run of only 550 hand-numbered copies.[2] [3]
While Pussy Galore's version is an intentionally deconstructionist approach to remaking the original album, most of the songs on the album remain recognizable and reconcilable to their original versions. One notable exception is Pussy Galore's performance of "Shine A Light", which, while itself an actual recording of that song, was purposefully distorted essentially beyond recognition. On a bootleg which circulates among fans, titled "Exile On Main Street (Unmixed Version)" or simply "Exile Unmixed", many performances that were purposefully obscured on the official release are clearly audible and it seems that the group did make somewhat of a sincere attempt to learn all eighteen songs from the original LP.
In addition to the general chaos, purposeful distortion, and incomprehensible mixing and editing, the record also contains bits of dialog from the band members arguing and yelling at one another, as well as some original Rolling Stones versions of tracks from "Exile..." bleeding through the mix at points. One notable appearance comes from what appears to be a copy of The Velvet Underground's song "Heroin", though it sounds as if it is skipping on a damaged vinyl record.
NME ranked the album number 253 in "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time" in October 2013.[4] David Browne called the album "the symbolic passing of the irreverent torch."[5]
Adapted from the Exile on Main St liner notes.[6]
Pussy Galore
Production
Region | Date | Label | Format | Catalog |
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United States | 1986 | Shove | CS | SHOV 3 |
1992 | LP | |||
1997 | CD |