Is This Real?
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Is This Real? | |||||
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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 | |||||
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Is This Real? is the 1979 debut album of the punk rock band The Wipers.
[edit] Track listing
- "Return of the Rat"
- "Mystery"
- "Up Front"
- "Let's Go Let's Go Away"
- "Is This Real?"
- "Tragedy"
- "Alien Boy"
- "D-7"
- "Potential Suicide"
- "Don't Know What I Am"
- "Window Shop for Love"
- "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'.