It's an exquisite blend of quirky and charming artistry and a pop sensibility.
This is one of the rare albums from the post-punk era of the late 1970s in which a female artist fully showcased her own individuality and aesthetic.
The sound is a unique arrangement that intertwines synthesizers and guitars, and her high-pitched, hysterical, and expressive vocals are added to it, developing like pop art with theatrical tension.
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A:
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1)
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Bird Song
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2)
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What Will I Do Without You
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3)
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Angels
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4)
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The Night
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5)
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You Can't Kill Me
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B:
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1)
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Egghead
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2)
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Wonderful One
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3)
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Monkey Talk
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4)
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Joan
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5)
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The Freeze
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Bass - Mark Hayward-Chaplin
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Drums - Justin Hildreth
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Engineer - Peter Bord
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Guitar, Synthesizer, Backing Vocals - Les Chappell
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Keyboards - Dean Klevatt
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Keyboards - Nick Plytas
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Producer - Alan Winstanley
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Producer - Lene Lovich
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Producer - Les Chappell
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Producer - Roger Bechirian
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Vocals, Saxophone - Lene Lovich
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Written-By - A. Ruzicha
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Written-By - B. Gaudio
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Written-By - C. J. Smith
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Written-By - L. Lovich
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Written-By - L. Chappell