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Album Review: Penis Envy

  • Artist: Crass
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1981
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Libertine takes the lead vocals throughout Crass' third album (the one exception being De Vivre's turn on the unnerving portrayal of hospitals and waiting for death, "Health Surface"). A powerful and challenging record, Penis Envy uses the brutal, cruel description of sexism and rape on the opening track, "Bata Motel," as a launching point for a comprehensive rip through societal control and repression throughout. Smart enough to target everything from the mechanics and business of selling romance ("Smother Love") to gender stereotyping ("Systematic Death") and back again, lyrically the sharpest cut is toward those who choose to accept such a system rather than reacting back against it. Libertine's delivery places her as one of punk and post-punk's most distinct vocalists; if her atypical approach to singing has parallels to everyone from Poly Styrene to Pauline Murray, she consciously avoids sugaring the pill as the album continues on its way. One of her finest moments comes on "Where Next Columbus," a smart, blackly humorous riff on notions of discovery and control, on every level from economic and political to personal and back again. If immediate musical variety isn't as evident on Penis Envy as on Stations of the Crass' studio cuts, more than a few twists and turns are evident. There's the sudden burst of noise and layered series of voices on the environmental lament "What the Fuck," the nervous crawl into aggro charge on "Poison in a Pretty Pill," even a pretty little guitar figure to start off "Berkertex Bride." Phil Free's lead guitar work is especially effective, often a trebly white sheet of electric aggression, while Penny Rimbaud's drumming gets more varied and interesting as well. Crass' always blunt cover art reaches new but gut-wrenching heights as well, featuring a prepackaged sex doll on the front and gutted pigs on the back. The CD version contains an unlisted bonus: "Our Wedding," an intentionally sappy romantic number done for a mainstream magazine as a prank. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Bata Motel Crass Crass (3:34)
Systematic Death Crass Crass (3:57)
Poison in a Pretty Pill Crass Crass (3:39)
What the Fuc Crass Crass (6:43)
Where Next Columbus Crass Crass (3:11)
Berkertex Bribe Crass Crass (3:21)
Smother Love Crass Crass (1:48)
Health Surface Crass Crass (3:31)
Dry Weather Crass Crass (3:06)

Credits

Eve Libertine (Vocals), Gee (?), Peter Wright (Bass), Phil Free (Guitar), Gee (Harmony), Gee (Collage), B.A. Nana (Guitar (Rhythm)), Gee (Harmonium), Gee (Harmonium), John Loder (Engineer), Joy DeVivre (Vocals), Crass (Producer), Penny Rimbaud (Drums), Crass (Design), Pete Wright (Bass)
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Penis Envy
Studio album by Crass
Released 1981
Recorded December, 1980
Genre Punk rock/Anarcho Punk
Length 32:50
Label Crass Records
Producer Crass
Professional reviews
Crass chronology
Stations of the Crass
(1979)
Penis Envy
(1981)
Christ – The Album
(1982)

Penis Envy, released in 1981, was the third LP by anarchist punk band Crass.

Named as a reference to some of Freud's ideas concerning sexuality, this release marked something of a departure from the somewhat 'macho', 'hardcore punk' image that The Feeding of the 5000 and its follow up Stations of the Crass had to some extent given the group, for it featured more obviously complex musical arrangements, as well as exclusively female vocals provided by Eve Libertine and Joy De Vivre (although Steve Ignorant remained a group member and is credited on the record sleeve as not on this recording). The album addressed feminist issues and once again attacked the institutions of 'the system' such as marriage and sexual repression.

One track, not actually listed on the album cover, was a deliberately sacharine (described in fact by the band themselves as pure, unadulterated shit) parody of a "MOR" love song entitled "Our Wedding" [1]. This was given away as a flexi disc with a teenage girl's romance magazine called Loving after having been offered it by an organisation calling itself Creative Recording And Sound Services (note the initials). A minor tabloid furore erupted once the hoax was revealed, with the News of the World going so far as to state that the album's title was "too obscene to print" (a leaflet giving the background to this Situationist-style prank was subsequently issued by the band[2]). Now considered a rarity, the original flexi-disc now fetches high prices on the collectors market.

During the mid 1980s copies of this album were seized, along with other records by Flux Of Pink Indians and The Dead Kennedys, by Greater Manchester Police from Eastern Bloc record shop. Frank Schofield was charged with displaying "Obscene Articles For Publication For Gain".

Track listing

  1. "Bata Motel"
  2. "Systematic Death"
  3. "Poison In A Pretty Pill"
  4. "What The Fuck?"
  5. "Where Next Columbus?"
  6. "Berkertex Bribe"
  7. "Smother Love"
  8. "Health Surface"
  9. "Dry Weather"
  10. "Our Wedding" (unlisted track, also released as a flexi disc (see above))

Line up

  1. Eve Libertine - Vocals
  2. Joy De Vivre - Vocals on "Health Service"
  3. Phil Free - Lead Guitar
  4. B.A.Nana - Rhythm Guitar
  5. Pete Wright - Bass
  6. Penny Rimbaud - Drums
  7. G - Harmonium on "What the Fuck?"
  8. CRASS Member not on this recording - Steve Ignorant
  9. Engineered by John Loder
  10. Paintings by G
  11. Design by Crass at Exitstencil Press

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