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Is This Real : ウィキペディア英語版
Is This Real?

''Is This Real?'' is the debut studio album by the Portland, Oregon-based punk rock band the Wipers. Originally released on vinyl in January 1980 by Park Avenue Records.
The album was reissued on CD by Sub Pop in 1993 without consulting the band. On the Sub Pop reissue, the three tracks from the ''Alien Boy'' EP were added.
In 2001, it was digitally remastered by Sage and reissued again on his own Zeno Records as part of a 3-CD set, with the track list altered so that the song "Alien Boy" appeared together with the other three tracks of the ''Alien Boy'' EP, after "Wait a Minute".
It was reissued on LP by Jackpot Records in 2006, remastered again from the original tapes that Sage provided to the label.
==Release and reception==

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Initially wanting to put it out through his own Trap Records, Sage decided to release the album through Park Avenue Records, hoping that it would give them slightly wider distribution. Before it was released, Park Avenue insisted that the band re-record the album at a professional studio, as it was originally recorded at the band's rehearsal studio on a 4-track recorder. When finally released, the album was not promoted and received little attention, only developing a cult following in the band's hometown. The album (and the band's music in general) gained a slightly wider audience during the early 1990s when grunge band Nirvana covered the songs "Return of the Rat" and "D-7" on a Wipers tribute album and the group's ''Hormoaning'' EP. Nirvana vocalist/guitarist Kurt Cobain listed ''Is This Real?'' at number 46 in the top 50 albums he thought were most influential to their sound in his ''Journals'' in 1993.〔(【引用サイトリンク】)">url=http://www.joyfulnoiserecordings.com/journal/top-50-by-nirvana/ )〕 BBC Radio 1 DJ John Peel stated in a 1993 interview that it was one of his top 20 favorite albums and "Wait a Minute" was covered by My Vitriol on their "Cemented Shoes" single in 2000.
In recent years, ''Is This Real?'' has been regarded as a classic punk rock album of the 1980s. Stephen Howell of Allmusic, in his retrospective review, rated the album 4 out of 5 stars and stated that the production "leaves much to be desired with its tinny-sounding drums, but fortunately, the negatives don't outweigh the positives."〔 He also stated that Sage wrote "fairly simplistic songs with power chords, but each melody infects your brain like a fever" and noted that much of the album has a dark and ominous feel but that it was "made interesting" on the song "Alien Boy".〔 Music critic Robert Christgau gave the album a B+ and said "there are similar bands in dozens if not hundreds of American cities" but that the album is distinguished by Sage's vocals, which he described as being "detached but never silly, passionate but never overwrought--and economical one-hook construction."〔

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