Historia de la Musica Rock

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Released1990
Recorded1990 (1990)
StudioMoon-Jem, NYC
Length34:37
Historia de la Musica Rock
Studio album by
Released1990
Recorded1990 (1990)
StudioMoon-Jem, NYC
Length34:37
LabelCaroline (USA)
Rough Trade (UK)
ProducerPussy Galore
Pussy Galore chronology
Dial 'M' for Motherfucker
(1989)
Historia de la Musica Rock
(1990)
Corpse Love: The First Year
(1992)

Historia de la Musica Rock is the third studio album by the American noise rock band Pussy Galore, released in 1990 by Caroline Records in America and Rough Trade Records in England.[1][2] It was their final studio album.[3]

The album was recorded in two days.[4] The title and cover spoof a series of compilations published in the early 1980s by Orbis records in Spain.[5]

Professional ratings
Review scores
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The Washington Post wrote: "Pussy Galore wants to play bad and be great. But, as Historia proves yet again, only the first part of that formula can be learned."[7]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Dedication"Bert, Hagerty, Spencer4:03
2."Revolution Summer"Spencer2:59
3."Will You Still Have Me"Spencer4:08
4."Don't Jones Me"Hagerty2:05
5."(Do) The Snake"Bert, Hagerty, Spencer3:04
6."Song at the End of the Side"Bert, Hagerty, Spencer2:58
7."Ship Comin' In"Spencer2:32
8."Mono! Man"Spencer2:03
9."Little Red Rooster (Eric Clapton Must Die)"Dixon3:34
10."Crawfish"Weisman, Wise2:30
11."Drop Dead"Bert, Hagerty, Spencer4:38

Personnel

Adapted from the Historia de la Musica Rock liner notes.[8]

Release history

References

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