Violent Femmes (album)
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| Violent Femmes | |||||
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| Studio album by Violent Femmes | |||||
| Released | November 30, 1982 | ||||
| Recorded | All songs: July 1982 at Castle Studios in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin Track 11 & 12: Music Works Studios in London on August 31-September 1, 1983 |
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| Genre | Alternative rock | ||||
| Length | 43:21 | ||||
| Label | Slash Records | ||||
| Producer | Mark Van Hecke | ||||
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Violent Femmes is the debut album by Violent Femmes, released in 1982. The album has gone on to become one of the most acclaimed cult albums, in spite of having never achieved massive fame, and went platinum about ten years after it was released.
In 2002, Rhino Records remastered the album, filled out the disc's length with demos, and added another disc of live tracks and a radio interview for a 20th anniversary special edition, with liner notes by Michael Azerrad.
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[edit] Album
Most of the songs on the album were written when the songwriter, Gordon Gano, was still in high school in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Violent Femmes peaked at #171 on Billboard's Top 200 album chart.
The cover photograph is by Ron Hugo.
[edit] Track listing
All songs written by Gordon Gano, except as noted.
Original LP
- "Blister in the Sun" – 2:25
- "Kiss Off" – 2:56
- "Please Do Not Go" – 4:15
- "Add It Up" – 4:44
- "Confessions" – 5:32
- "Prove My Love" – 2:39
- "Promise" – 2:49
- "To the Kill" – 4:01
- "Gone Daddy Gone" – 3:06 (Gano, Willie Dixon)
- "Good Feeling" – 3:52
1984 CD bonus tracks
- "Ugly" – 2:21
- "Gimme the Car" – 5:04
20th Anniversary Edition bonus tracks
- "Girl Trouble" (demo) - 3:07
- "Breakin' Up" (demo) - 5:17
- "Waiting for the Bus" (demo) - 2:08
- "Blister in the Sun" (demo) - 2:35
- "Kiss Off" (demo) - 2:49
- "Please Do Not Go" (demo) - 4:18
- "Add It Up" (demo) - 4:35
- "Confessions" (demo) - 5:20
- "Prove My Love" (demo) - 2:50
- "Ugly" (UK single) - 2:22
- "Gimme the Car" (UK single) - 5:07
20th Anniversary Edition bonus live disc
- "Special" (live) - 4:27
- "Country Death Song" (live) - 5:25
- "To the Kill" (live) - 4:19
- "Never Tell" (live) - 7:17
- "Break Song" (live) - 0:41
- "Her Television" (live) - 2:28
- "How Do You Say Goodbye" (live) - 2:43
- "Theme and Variations" (live) - 0:54
- "Prove My Love" (live) - 3:19
- "Gone Daddy Gone" (live) - 3:32 (Gano, Willie Dixon)
- "Promise" (live) - 3:09
- "In Style" (live) - 3:43
- "Add It Up" (live) - 6:15
- Michael Feldman Interview from WHA-FM - 4:09
- "Kiss Off" (live on WHA-FM) - 3:31
[edit] Personnel
- Gordon Gano - guitar, violin, lead vocals
- Brian Ritchie - acoustic bass guitar, electric bass guitar, xylophone, vocals
- Victor DeLorenzo - drum set, Scotch marching bass drum, snare drum and tranceaphone, vocals
- Mark Van Hecke - piano on 'Good Feeling'
[edit] Influence
- Ethan Hawke's character in the 1994 film Reality Bites, plays a cover of "Add It Up" with his band Hey That's My Bike.
- A May 2005 episode of the television series How I Met Your Mother featured engaged couple, Marshall and Lily, trying to sneak into a high school prom to see if the band, The 88, who Marshall had tentatively booked for the wedding, could play the couple's song, which was "Good Feeling."
- Gnarls Barkley's 2006 debut album St. Elsewhere featured a cover version of "Gone Daddy Gone."
- "Add It Up" was used as a track in the video game Tony Hawk's Underground 2.
- The film, Lost and Delirious features "Add It Up" in a scene.
- Richard Cheese and Lounge Against the Machine covered the song "Add It Up" into a Lounge style on their 2005 album "Aperitif for Destruction".
- "Gone Daddy Gone" borrows a complete verse from Willie Dixon's 1954 song "I Just Want To Make Love To You." The Femmes give proper credit for this in the liner notes of their debut album.
- The song "Blister in the Sun" is the song on the previews for the show Psych on the USA Network.
- The song "Blister in the Sun" plays at the beginning of the My So-Called Life episode entitled "Betrayal," originally aired January 12, 1995.
- "Blister in the Sun" appears in the movie Grosse Pointe Blank as part of a radio retrospective on the '80s.
- "Gone Daddy Gone" also features in the seminal '90's Italian film Jack Frusciante è uscito dal gruppo.
- Songs from this album were covered by Guster (with some assistance from its creators) on an episode of MTV2's short-lived Album Covers series in 2004.
- The song "Blister in the Sun" is played as the background music in a 2007 Wendy's commercial. This was seen as a point of contention by bassist Brian Ritchie, who filed suit against Gordon Gano in August 2007.
[edit] Charts
Album
| Year | Chart | Position |
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| 1983 | The Billboard 200 | 171 |
Single
| Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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| 1983 | "Blister in the Sun" | Mainstream Rock | 26 |
[edit] Certifications
| Organization | Level | Date |
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| RIAA – USA | Gold | December 8, 1987 |
| RIAA – USA | Platinum | February 1, 1991 |
| Violent Femmes |
| Gordon Gano | Brian Ritchie | Victor DeLorenzo | Guy Hoffman |
| Discography |
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| Studio albums: Violent Femmes | Hallowed Ground | The Blind Leading the Naked | 3 | Why Do Birds Sing? | New Times | Rock!!!!! | Freak Magnet |
| Compilations: Debacle: The First Decade | Add It Up (1981-1993) | Something's Wrong | Permanent Record: The Very Best of Violent Femmes |
| Live Albums: Viva Wisconsin | BBC Live | Archive Series No. 1: Live in Iceland | Archive Series No. 2: Live in Chicago Q101 |
| DVDs: Permanent Record - Live & Otherwise | No, Let's Start Over | Live at the Hacienda |

