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Superior Viaduct | Item No: 396759
Vinyl 2x7" | 1981 / US – Reissue | New
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Item Description
San Francisco provocateurs Inflatable Boy Clams recorded one of the greatest all-female art punk records ever made, a wrongfully obscure five-song double 7-inch EP which has garnered a cult following ever since its initial release on Subterranean Records in 1981. While the music blends simple instrumentation and captivating, quirky lyrics, the artwork looks like an early Rough Trade single, complete with a posh Winogrand-esque photo of the group. More of a performance art troupe than a traditional rock band, the Boy Clams often rotated between instruments and shared vocal duties: JoJo Planteen, Judy Gittelsohn and Carol Detweiler (the latter two both members of Pink Section), along with saxophone player Genvieve Boutet de Monvel. It is easy to imagine Planteen dancing to “Skeletons” with its infectious bassline and kitschy organ (or even to the flip-side track “Snoteleks,” which is the A-side played backward). “I’m Sorry” is the ultimate one-upmanship song that reveals that women can be sinister, too. This first-time reissue comes from the original master tapes. Recommended for fans of Kleenex / LiLiPUT, Raincoats and Bush Tetras.
Item Details
Item No: 396759
Artist: Inflatable Boy Clams
Title: Inflable Boy Clams
Label: Superior Viaduct
Catalog No: SV 035
Format: Vinyl 2x7", Vinyl, Singles, 7"
Pressing: US – Reissue
Release Date: 1981
Genre: Rock & Indie
Style: Punk | Hardcore
Available since: 2015-01-12
Condition: New
Price: 20,99 €
Weight: 160g (plus 250g Packaging)
Tracklist
A1 Skeletons
B1 Snoteleks
C1 Marin
C2 I'm Sorry
D1 Boystown
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