No More Slavery

The Fugs

No More Slavery

RELEASED: January 01, 1986
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. No More Slavery 4:06 2. Cold War 3:57 3. Dreams of Sexual Perfection: Gratified Desire / Emily Dickenson / Party Party Party / The Golden Bard Retirement Home / Lithe Lydia / Healing River / Chaos, Earth and Eros 11:57 4. South Africa 3:38 5. Dover Beach 3:34 6. The Smoking Gun 2:01 7. Working for the Yankee Dollar 4:04 8. Just Like a Jail 2:44 9. Here Comes the Levellers 2:14 10. What Would Tom Paine Do? 6:35
No More Slavery is an album by The Fugs, blending elements of rock, folk, and avant-garde styles, reflecting the counterculture movement of the 1960s. The album addresses themes of liberation, social justice, and critique of societal norms, showcasing the band's distinctive blend of humor and political commentary. Its legacy lies in its unapologetic stance against oppression and its influence on later generations of artists who sought to challenge the status quo.