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In 1979 the quintessential no wave group released two albums simultaneously; Buy was effectively the Contortions' debut, originally appearing on the indie label ZE, while the same project was released as Off White under the adopted alias of James White, one of the many identities of leader James Chance. The Contortions are considered to be one of the most important and influential groups of the New York no wave scene, which spawned the crazed postmodern persona of James Chance alongside Lydia Lunch, Mars, and DNA, among others. James Chance was a sort of avant lounge lizard personality cult who led numerous projects throughout the '80s, yet he never quite topped the warped distillation of punk, funk, and free jazz presented here, making Buy a pivotal recording of the New York post-punk era. His hybrid of free jazz sax blowing and agitated funk takes the contortions up a notch from the four tracks the band contributed to the Eno-produced No New York compilation, which debuted the furious angular syncopation of transfigured funk and disco rhythms which became the Contortions' signature. Chance's vocals and discordant sax will sound strangely familiar and appealing to fans of early Roxy Music and Television. ~ Skip Jansen, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Design to Kill James Chance James Chance & The Contortions (2:47)
My Infatuation James Chance James Chance & The Contortions (2:20)
I Don't Want to Be Happy James Chance James Chance & The Contortions (3:21)
Anesthetic James Chance James Chance & The Contortions (3:52)
Contort Yourself James Chance James Chance & The Contortions (4:23)
Throw Me Away James Chance James Chance & The Contortions (2:43)
Roving Eye James Chance James Chance & The Contortions (3:09)
Twice Removed James Chance James Chance & The Contortions (3:03)
Bedroom Athlete James Chance James Chance & The Contortions (4:15)
Throw Me Away [Live] James Chance James Chance & The Contortions (3:02)
Twice Removed [Live] James Chance James Chance & The Contortions (3:10)
Jailhouse Rock [Live] Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller James Chance & The Contortions (3:22)

Credits

James Chance (Performer), James Chance (Producer), James Chance (Mixing), James Chance (Arranger), Dan Hersch (Mastering), James Chance (Vocals), Bill Inglot (Mastering), James Chance (Sax (Alto))
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Buy
Studio album by James Chance & The Contortions
Released 1979
Recorded 1978
Genre No wave, free funk
Label ZE
Producer James Chance
Professional reviews
James Chance & The Contortions chronology
Buy
(1979)
Off White
(1979)

Buy is a 1979 album by James Chance & The Contortions. Buy was the Contortions' debut album, originally released the indie label ZE, while at the same time the album Off White under the alias of James White, was also released.[1]

Track listing

All tracks by James Chance

  1. "Design to Kill" - 2:47
  2. "My Infatuation" - 2:20
  3. "I Don't Want to Be Happy" - 3:21
  4. "Anesthetic" - 3:52
  5. "Contort Yourself" - 4:23
  6. "Throw Me Away" - 2:43
  7. "Roving Eye" - 3:09
  8. "Twice Removed" - 3:03
  9. "Bedroom Athlete" - 4:15

Bonus tracks recorded at CBGB's, Spring, 1978

  1. "Throw Me Away" (Live) (3:04)
  2. "Twice Removed" (Live) (3:12)
  3. "Jailhouse Rock" (Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller) (Live) (3:23)

Personnel

  • James Chance - vocals, alto saxophone, keyboards
  • David Hofstra - bass
  • Don Christensen - drums
  • Jody Harris - guitar
  • Pat Place - slide guitar
  • George Scott - bass on bonus tracks
  • Adele Bertei - acetone organ on bonus tracks

Notes

  1. ^ Skip Jansen, Buy review at Allmovie; last accessed January 1, 2008.

 
 

 

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