Ray Gun Suitcase is the tenth album by the American rock group Pere Ubu.
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Studio album by Pere Ubu | ||||
Released | August 19, 1995 | |||
Genre | Experimental rock | |||
Label | Tim/Kerr | |||
Producer | David Thomas | |||
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After a string of slickly produced, pop-oriented albums for major labels, Ray Gun Suitcase returns to the darker, more complex sonic landscape associated with their earlier work.
In 2005, to celebrate Pere Ubu's thirtieth anniversary, a "Director's Cut" was released with new mastering, alternative mixes, and two bonus tracks. David Thomas explains: "The point of doing a Director's Cut is to benefit from that older and wiser thing. I reviewed all alternate mixes from the session, sometimes discovering that an earlier mix turned out to be superior to the chosen mix. As well, 10 years later, we have access to improved mastering technology. Consequently, there is a greater clarity and cohesion to the Director's Cut. We are not going to make both versions available. The Director's Cut is the way it's supposed to be. Period."[4]
* - Director's Cut only
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