Superman Was A Rocker is the 9th studio album from singer-songwriter Robert Pollard. It was released on January 29, 2008. Superman Was a Rocker marks the first LP released by Pollard's Happy Jack Rock Records label .[1] It differs from Pollard's past solo albums in that it is very lo-fi in comparison to his more polished releases.
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Studio album by Robert Pollard | ||||
Released | January 29, 2008 | |||
Recorded | 1980-2007 | |||
Genre | Rock, Indie rock | |||
Label | Happy Jack Rock Records | |||
Producer | Robert Pollard, Todd Tobias | |||
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Pitchfork Media | 5.0/10 link |
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The album was created by adding vocals to previously unused instrumentals, spanning nearly three decades of dormant recordings. The track "Back to the Farm" opens with a radio conversation supposedly between Guided by Voices band members and a southern speaking critic of their music. Many of the GBV band members appear on the recording as a result of the extended periods of the work.
According to the Rockathon Music website:
"Robert Pollard's Superman Was A Rocker is a return to old ways for Bob. This mini-album (13 songs, 30 minutes) finds Bob using recording methods that he hasn't engaged in since the old GBV days."
"Bob recently poured through a bunch of old cassette tapes of his and found some great instrumentals that he either wrote or co-wrote, and never used. He decided to go into the studio and put vocals (and melodies!) over them."
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