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Elephant
Pele
Elephant

Remastered version includes 3 live bonus tracks recorded in Japan. Arguably Pele's best album.

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Enemies
Pele
Enemies

Pele's final album before Collections of Colonies of Bees became a full-time project.

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    (Black Vinyl)
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The Nudes
Pele
The Nudes

Pele's fourth album. Features Collections of Colonies of Bees and Volcano Choir members.

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Elephant
Pele
Elephant T-Shirt
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Hopeless
Pele
Hopeless T-Shirt

Unisex on American Apparel!

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Last Show at Shibuya O-nest, Tokyo 2004
Pele
Last Show at Shibuya O-nest, Tokyo 2004

Full live set from Pele's final tour with bonus disc.  All region.   Not exportable to Japan.

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Pele
Following the demise of Alligator Gun and Loomis, Milwaukee's Pele was formed in the summer of 1997 by guitarist Chris Rosenau, bassist Scott Schoenbeck and drummer Jon Mueller. Two weeks before recording their debut album Teaching the History of Teaching Geography, the trio brought aboard bassist Scott Beschta to play keyboards. The keyboards proved to be the dominant musical element of the album as well as its companion remix disc People Living with Animals. Animals Kill People. which included remixes from Bundy K. Brown and Mark Greenberg. Shortly thereafter, both Scotts left Pele. Schoenbeck agreeed to assume Beschta's onetime bass duties in The Promise Ring, Beschta moved to NYC to join old friends New Rising Sons.

Down to a duo and without a bassist, Rosenau and Mueller soon recruited bassist Matt Tennessen whom they'd worked with in the pre-Pele group Tussin. As a trio, the band discovered their trademark sound, re-entering the studio to record 1999's Elephant. While to this point critics had dubbed the band post-rock, they now heard the striking jazz elements found in the songs' underbelly.

Spring 2000 saw the band signingMore
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Gymnastics (Pam)
Pickled Pear
A Scuttled Bender In A Watery Closet
Egg
Nighttime Stomach
Little Hunts
Linear Clocks and Daughters
Safe Dolphin (Live Bonus Track)
Hospital Sports (Live Bonus Track)
Members
Jon Minor
Laptop, Electronics
Jon Mueller
Drums
Chris Rosenau
Guitar
Matt Tennessen
Bass
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