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ARTIST
COUNTY & THE ELECTRIC CHAIRS, WAYNE
TITLE
Things Your Mother Never Told You
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
SPITTLE RECORDS
CATALOG #
SPITTLE 121LP
SPITTLE 121LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
2/18/2022
Spittle Records present a reissue of
Wayne County & the Electric Chairs
'
Things Your Mother Never Told You
, originally released in 1979. "Jayne/Wayne County's most audacious album is also possibly among the most important albums of its age. Released in 1979 just as the new wave was teetering on the brink of some kind of bold step forward,
Things Your Mother Never Told You
was one of the sudden shoves which sent it sprawling into its destiny. Electro-punk starts here. Producer
David Cunningham
takes only a portion of the credit; in years to come he would lead the
Flying Lizards
into the realm of heavily stylized electronica. But County's songs match his ambitions all the way, from the harsh, grating soundscapes behind 'C3''s muttered imprecations to the soft-spoken paranoia of 'Waiting for the Marines,' and onto 'Berlin,' the song that put into words everything David Bowie (among others) tried to convey about that city via image and insinuation. It's not all electro-art smarts, of course. 'Boy With the Stolen Face' and the pouting, punishing 'Wonder Woman' are archetypal Electric Chairs -- a reminder of how, at the band's very best, they could run the
Rolling Stones
close in the swaggering rock & roller stakes -- and the murder mystery 'Wall City Girl' could have fallen off a forgotten volume of
Nuggets
or
Pebbles
. The title track, meanwhile, doesn't simply seethe with all the promise -- sexual, social, and societal -- which made County the superstar (s)he so very nearly was, it also lets listeners know why no one has ever truly snatched that crown away." --All Music
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