The Ugly Americans in Australia | |
Type: | Live album |
Artist: | Wall of Voodoo |
Cover: | File:WallofVoodoo_Americans.jpg |
Released: | 1988 |
Recorded: | 1987 |
Venue: | Palace Theatre, Melbourne Big Joe's Bar 'n Grill, Bullhead City, Arizona |
Length: | 37:13 (LP)[1] 46:31 (CD/CS)[2] |
Label: | IRS |
Producer: | Wall of Voodoo, Barry Rudolph |
Prev Title: | Happy Planet |
Prev Year: | 1987 |
Next Title: | The Index Masters |
Next Year: | 1991 |
The Ugly Americans in Australia is a live album by American rock band Wall of Voodoo, mostly recorded at The Palace, St Kilda in Melbourne in August 1987, during the group's Australian tour.
Bassist Bruce Moreland had departed the group again by this stage, and in order for Chas T. Gray to play bass in addition to his normal keyboard duties, the group took on guest keyboardist Roger Mason from popular Australian band the Models.
Two of the album's tracks, "Living in the Red" and "The Heart Never Can Tell", were recorded at Big Joe's Bar 'n Grill in Bullhead City, Arizona. The CD and cassette versions included another two tracks from Bullhead: "The Grass Is Greener" and a cover of Woody Guthrie's "Pretty Boy Floyd".
The album was dedicated to renowned German producer Conny Plank, who had died in December 1987. Plank had not worked with Wall of Voodoo, but his productions for such German progressive/experimental bands as Kraftwerk, Neu!, Cluster, Harmonia and Guru Guru were an influence on the group's music.
The album title and sleeve notes make reference to the bestselling 1958 exposé The Ugly American, by Eugene Burdick and William J. Lederer. The front cover painting was by iconic artist Robert Williams, featuring a vicious clown beating another with his fists while female conjoined twins in skimpy attire look on with astonished looks. The full title of Williams' painting is "An Allegory of Contradictions Revealing Serendipity Purveyors of Mirth Presenting a Tableau of Blood and Grease Paint in a Circusian Clash to the Death", while the colloquial title is "Duelling Bimbos".
This album completed the band's contract with IRS Records, and they disbanded by mid-1988.
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