Is This Real?

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Is This Real?
Is This Real? cover
Studio album by The Wipers
Released 1979
Recorded 1979
Genre Punk Rock
Length 34:53
Label Park Ave
Producer Greg Sage
Professional reviews
The Wipers chronology
Is This Real?
(1979)
Alien Boy (EP)
(1980)

Is This Real? is the 1979 debut album of the punk rock band The Wipers.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Return of the Rat"
  2. "Mystery"
  3. "Up Front"
  4. "Let's Go Let's Go Away"
  5. "Is This Real?"
  6. "Tragedy"
  7. "Alien Boy"
  8. "D-7"
  9. "Potential Suicide"
  10. "Don't Know What I Am"
  11. "Window Shop for Love"
  12. "Wait a Minute"

Originally released on Park Ave. The band was cheated on the rights to the recording[citation needed], and didn't get any royalties for it until 22 years later[citation needed] when it was re-issued in 2001, then digitally remastered by Greg Sage and with the songs in a slightly different order along with some previously unreleased tracks.

The album was later re-issued on Sub Pop in 1993 with 3 bonus tracks from the Alien Boy EP. In 2001 it was re-issued on Greg Sage's own Zeno Records as part of a digitally remastered 3-CD set, with the track list altered so that the song "Alien Boy" appears together with the other 3 tracks of the Alien Boy EP after "Wait a Minute".

The songs Return of the Rat & D-7 have both been covered by Nirvana.

The DJ John Peel stated in a 1993 interview that it was one of his top 20 favourite albums, commenting 'It is one of punks great albums by perhaps the most unappreciated band of all time'.