Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!

Editorial Reviews
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When Devo's debut album came out in 1978, nobody knew what to make of the mutant new-wave quintet from Akron, Ohio. With Brian Eno's skillful production, Mark and Bob Mothersbaugh, Jerry and Bob Casale, and Alan Myers emerged fully formed and outrageous with their razor-sharp social commentary and exhibition of subversive media savvy. Beyond their industrial uniforms and pseudo-devolved demeanor, Devo also happened to be a rocking little band. Classic rave-outs like "Mongoloid," "Jocko Homo," and "Uncontrollable Urge" illustrate the band's perky-jerky intensity. On their inimitable cover of the Rolling Stones' youth anthem, "Satisfaction," Devo's avant-garde robot funk takes the song to a new level of alienation and discontent. While the band went on to greater fame, this was the only album they made that truly mattered. --Mitch Meyers

Music Review:

  1. Raw Power [Original recording remastered]
  2. Recovering the Satellites
  3. Revolutions Per Minute
  4. Roman Candle
  5. Sailing the Seas of Cheese
  6. Sean-Nos Nua
  7. Shake the Sheets [Enhanced]
  8. Sing Loud, Sing Proud
  9. Singles Going Steady
  10. Singles: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack [Soundtrack]

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Died Laughing Pure [Import]

Bronislaw Huberman

Barrière: Cello Sonatas Book 3

Music: Moment of Truth

Babylon Is Ours: USA in Dub

Bad Girls

Antonio Carlos Jobim Songbook, Vol. 2 [Import]

Blue Raggin' Surenos [Explicit Lyrics]

Brivido Calo [Import]

Beethoven: Piano Sonatas 2, 6, 28

Best of Dixieland

Back to Paris

Beware of the Dogs

A New Joy: Orthodox Christmas [Hybrid SACD]

Kick