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Malefactor, Ade

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Track listing

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Extremism"2:20
2."Baby Jesus Frog"2:19
3."Blue Jeans"1:08
4."Steve McQueen's Garden"2:12
5."Colour Theory, No. 4"2:24
6."Franz Von Assisi"3:19
7."Sex Machine"1:23
8."The Coaster"2:39
9."Break a Leg"2:23
10."T.B. - Tissues"2:37
11."Dope"1:11
Side two
No.TitleLength
1."The Alma Fanfare"2:36
2."Colour Theory, No. 3"4:22

Background / Disco Doubt

Potential cover of Disco Doubt

The material on Malefactor, Ade was written and recorded in 1986 for an unreleased LP called Disco Doubt. The lyrics for the 33 songs were published in the book Gorki & Co. / 33 Songs the same year.

Some of Werner Büttner's exhibition catalogs list Disco Doubt as a Mayo Thompson album: "Werner Büttner und Albert Oehlen, Mayo Thompson, Disco Doubt, LP, 1986."[1][2]

In 1987, a song Disco Death was included on the soundtrack for the film The Last of England.

In 2020, engineer Matthias Schuester posted an unreleased song from the session: Jimmy Silk. The song was later reworked into "Jimmy Silk/Supper Be Ready Medley".

Mayo Thompson[3]

The material from which it came, the Disco Doubt tapes, were recorded in a day. Malefactor is a cull, and not too tampered with after the fact. That’s how we sounded. It was fun. Albert Oehlen, Werner Büttner and I had written thirty-three lyrics one night, the next we rented a drum machine, borrowed a guitar or two and some other stuff – we had a harmonica. We booked Matthias Schuester’s studio in Hamburg and bashed it down, hard. The fun in such cases comes from solving problems on the fly, improvising solutions, sorting each track in terms of its particular character, and, not least, bouncing ideas at one another. Their being Germans and my being Texan contributed to the exquisite sense of culture clash. In relation to English language driven popular music expression it offers a slightly tweaked view. It has an edgy, live feel, however deeply etherized the patients ultimately were.

Malefactor, Ade was released in 1989.

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