- Eleventh Hour Shine-On · 1992
- Prosperous and Qualified · 1988
- Prosperous and Qualified · 1988
- Prosperous and Qualified · 1988
- Prosperous and Qualified · 1988
- Prosperous and Qualified · 1988
- Prosperous and Qualified · 1988
- Prosperous and Qualified · 1988
- Prosperous and Qualified · 1988
- Prosperous and Qualified · 1988
- The Sad and Tragic Demise of Big Fine Salty Black Wind · 1990
- The Sad and Tragic Demise of Big Fine Salty Black Wind · 1990
- The Sad and Tragic Demise of Big Fine Salty Black Wind · 1990
Singles & EPs
About Universal Congress Of
Led by ex-Saccharine Trust axewielder Joe Baiza, Universal Congress Of began as the title for Baiza's 1987 solo record, later becoming the name of his fine, funky backing band. On his debut solo LP, he was still playing semi-improvised, avant-garde jazz-rock similar to what he had been exploring in Saccharine Trust, but Baiza/UCO's later work was more structured and song-oriented. With Baiza on guitar and Steve Moss on sax, along with excellent bass/drum combinations like Bob Fitzer and Paul Lines or Steve Gaeta and A. P. Gonzalez, UCO played rockish jazz/jazzish rock not unlike that of James Blood Ulmer and Ornette Coleman. Their earlier work on SST had a bit more of a punk edge, while the later albums on Enemy were more solidly jazz. ~ John Dougan
- ORIGIN
- United States of America
- FORMED
- 1986
- GENRE
- Alternative