The Violent Femmes: Gordon Gano (vocals, guitar, violin); Brian Ritchie (acoustic & electric basses, xylophone, background vocals); Victor DeLorenzo (drums, tranceaphone, background vocals).
Recorded at Castle Studios, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin in July 1982 and Music Works Studios, London, England on August 31 & September 1, 1983.
The Violent Femmes: Gordan Gano (vocals, guitar, violin); Brian Ritchie (vocals, nose flute, xylophone, acoustic & electric bass); Victor DeLorenzo (vocals, drums, trancephone)
Producers include: Mark Van Hecke, Violent Femmes.
Reissue producers: Victor DeLorenzo, Brian Ritchie
Recorded between 1981 & 1983. Includes liner notes by Michael Azerrad.
All tracks have been digitally remastered.
An undisputed classic of the American rock underground, the Violent Femmes' 1982 self-titled debut still shines with its original luster. Quirky, catchy, innovative, and explosive, the Femmes made what was probably the first acoustic punk-folk-rockabilly-New Wave document for the dispossessed. The formula is as ingenious as it is simple--a trio playing guitar, bass, and drums runs through songs of adolescent angst, vulnerability, and social/sexual frustration.
In addition to their distinctive, minimal sound--guitarist Gordon Gano's rhythmic chord progressions filled out by Brian Ritchie's fluid bass and Victor De Lorenzo's aggressive brushwork on the drums--it is Gano's singing and superb songwriting that earmarks VIOLENT FEMMES. For the most part, Gano sounds like a psychotic, self-pitying, hormonally crazed teenager as he whines, stutters, and yowls his way through these remarkable songs. This two-disc deluxe edition includes rarities and live tracks, in addition to the paranoid "Kiss Off," the slinky "Gone Daddy Gone," and the lusty "Add It Up." And, of course, anyone who was a teenager in the '80s knows the glorious "Blister in the Sun," a seemingly permanent staple of dance venues across the United States.
Professional Reviews
Q (9/02, p.130) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...This debut still sounds remarkably fresh today....An object lesson in reissue science."
Uncut (9/02, pp.122-123) - 4 stars out of 5 - "Innocent fun from an overlooked era."
CMJ (1/5/04, p.12) - Ranked #13 in CMJ's "Top 20 Most-Played Albums of 1983".
CMJ (1/5/04, p.12) - Ranked #13 in CMJ's "Top 20 Most-Played Albums of 1983".
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– Customer review on 21/10/2006
thee violent femmes self titled album is a great one. many of my favourite songs from the band are on here. my favourite tracks have got to include blister in the sun, kiss off, to the kill, gone daddy gone, add it up and confessions. if you love the abnd then you need to get this album if you don't already own it.
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– Customer review on 10/12/2006
a very very good album which i have bought like five times since its just so damn good. I would actually recommend buying the deluxe version however which has a bunch of live versions of the songs on this album. a great album which is an absolute must for any music lover as this is a modern accoustic rock masterpiece, so grab it or grab the deluxe.
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