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  1. Life in Exile after Abdication is the second album by Moe Tucker, released in 1989. [7] [8] Production. Rather than performing all of the instruments herself, as on her debut album, Tucker is accompanied by Lou Reed, Jad Fair, Daniel Johnston, and all four members of Sonic Youth. [9] Critical reception.

  2. Feb 15, 2010 · Life In Exile After Abdication (1989) The Velvet Underground drummer pulled in an impressive plethora of musicians for this solo album, including Sonic Youth. Steve Shelley says: “That was a ramshackle experience, which was a shame because it could have been so good.

  3. Shelley was born in Midland, Michigan and played in several mid-Michigan bands, including Faith and Morals and Strange Fruit, and was among the original lineup of the punk band The Crucifucks. Since 1985, he has performed with the noise rock band Sonic Youth, when he replaced Bob Bert . After leaving the Crucifucks, he moved to Manhattan with a ...

  4. Tracks 1 - 5, and 8, were recorded during these sessions. [6] Whilst at Noise New York, Johnston recorded with Moe Tucker and appeared on two tracks of her second album, Life in Exile After Abdication .

  5. Aug 21, 2009 · In 1989 she put out the album Life in Exile after Abdication which is my personal favorite and includes help from Lou Reed, Jad Fair, Daniel Johnston and members of Sonic Youth.

  6. May 15, 2012 · The only original song that really stands up alongside their canon is "Hey Mersh!", from Tucker's headlong 1989 album Life in Exile After Abdication, with Reed's lead guitar carving his...

  7. With the involvement of Lou Reed, Jad Fair, Daniel Johnston and Sonic Youth making it an historically significant reunion, as well as a profound inter-generational meeting of prophet and disciple, Tucker’s loose and unpredictable Life in Exile offers a little of everything, all performed and recorded with ramshackle casualness. There’s wall ...

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