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The Teaches of Peaches

 
Album Review: The Teaches of Peaches

  • Artist: Peaches
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: September 05, 2000
  • Type: Contains explicit content, Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Electronica

Review

Originally released by the German label Kitty-Yo in 2000, The Teaches of Peaches is a crash course in Peaches' (aka Merrill Nisker) punk-disco burlesque. "Sucking on my titties like you wanna be callin' me all the time like Blondie/Check out my Chrissie be-Hynde it's fine all of the time" she sings on the opening manifesto "Fuck the Pain Away," which crystallizes her sound and approach -- her music is equal parts sex, humor, rock, and dance, with her frank, and often frankly hilarious, lyrics riding atop stark drumbeats, throbbing basslines, and repetitive but undeniably rockin' guitar riffs. Trashy, energetic tracks like "Rock Show" and "Lovertits" -- which is strangely reminiscent of the Stones' disco period, à la "Emotional Rescue" -- put the "rude" back in rudimentary; it's the kind of cleverly stupid music that's made by pretty bright people. Indeed, it's quite possible to read all sort of women's studies theories into Peaches' music; she's unrepentantly, triumphantly sexual and turns the tables by objectifying guys (particularly on "AA XXX," where she sings, "I like the innocent type/Deer in the headlights," and on the funny, kinky "Hot Rod," where she demands "Huh? What? Show me whatcha got/Rub it against my thigh"), but the fact that her sexually explicit music isn't presented as a bravely feminist act is, paradoxically, exactly what's so liberating about it. Things start to falter on The Teaches of Peaches when the tempo slows down and the electronic elements are emphasized, as on "Diddle My Skittle," "Suck and Let Go," and "Felix Partz," which feel a little draggy compared to the album's high-octane first half but do have a hypnotic pull that's worth noting. However, the flirty, disco-inspired "Set It Off" and bitchy breakup song "Cum Undun" express her punk attitude and dance ambitions much more naturally. And even though songs like "Sucker" sound a bit warmed-over, it's fairly remarkable for an artist with such a brash, distinctive style that she doesn't start repeating herself until the very end of the album. Funny, sexy, outrageous, and danceable (not to mention endlessly quotable) all at once, The Teaches of Peaches is a great introduction to a unique artist who defines herself by gleefully blurring boundaries. The 2002 reissue on Beggars/XL includes a bonus disc of covers and remixes that map out Peaches' influences and contemporaries, including her versions of Jeans Team's "Keine Melodien" and Berlin's "Sex (I'm A)," a new version of "Felix Partz" featuring Gonzales, Kid 606's remix of "Fuck the Pain Away," and a mix of "Set It Off" by Tobi Neuman. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Fuck the Pain Away (Lyrics) Peaches Peaches (4:08)
AA XXX (Lyrics) Peaches Peaches (4:30)
Rock Show (Lyrics) Peaches Steve Keeping, Peaches (2:10)
Set It Off (Lyrics) Peaches Peaches (3:15)
Cum Undun Peaches Peaches, Steve Keeping (4:20)
Diddle My Skittle Peaches Peaches (4:37)
Hot Rod (Lyrics) Peaches Peaches (4:43)
Lovertits (Lyrics) Peaches Peaches (4:42)
Suck and Let Go (Lyrics) Peaches Peaches (6:27)
Sucker (Lyrics) Peaches Peaches, Steve Keeping (3:37)
Felix Partz Peaches Peaches (4:28)

Credits

Peaches (Performer), Alorenz Berlin (Design), Steve Keeping (Mixing), Peaches (Producer), Steve Keeping (Drums), Bo Kondren (Mastering)
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The Teaches of Peaches
Studio album by Peaches
Released 5 September 2000
Genre Electroclash
Length 46:57
Label Kitty-Yo/XL Recordings
Producer Peaches
Professional reviews
Peaches chronology
Fancypants Hoodlum
(1995)
The Teaches of Peaches
(2000)
Fatherfucker
(2003)

The Teaches of Peaches is an album by Peaches, released in 2000 (see 2000 in music). It is her second album, but her first under the name Peaches (her debut album, Fancypants Hoodlum, was credited to her real name, Merrill Nisker). Her indie-singer roommate Feist contributed vocals for the album.[1]

On the album, Peaches combines elements of dance music, rock, humor, and casual sexuality in songs like "Fuck the Pain Away" and "AA XXX".

The song "Felix Partz" is named for Felix Partz, a Canadian artist who was associated with the arts collective General Idea.

In 2002, XL Recordings re-released the album and as well put out an "Expanded Edition" featuring a bonus disc.

The song "Fuck the Pain Away" appeared on the Jackass Number Two original soundtrack and was played during the segment in which Johnny Knoxville dressed up as an old man with a pair of fake testicles hanging from his shorts.

It also was part of the soundtrack for the movie Lost in Translation, starring Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson. A portion of the song played during the strip club scene.

Track listing

(all songs written by Peaches)

  1. "Fuck the Pain Away" – 4:08
  2. "AA XXX" – 4:30
  3. "Rock Show" – 2:10
  4. "Set It Off" – 3:15
  5. "Cum Undun" – 4:20
  6. "Diddle My Skittle" – 4:37
  7. "Hot Rod" – 4:43
  8. "Lovertits" – 4:42
  9. "Suck and Let Go" – 6:27
  10. "Sucker" – 3:37
  11. "Felix Partz" – 4:28


Fuck the pain away has also been featured on South Park.

Bonus disc

  1. "Keine Melodien" - 3:26 (originally performed by Jeans Team)
  2. "Casanova" - 3:31 (performed by Peaches and Mignon)
  3. "Sex (I'm A)" - 3:39 (originally performed by Berlin)
  4. "Felix Partz" (Remake W/Gonzales) - 2:57
  5. "Fuck the Pain Away" (Kid606's Going Back to Bali Remix) - 5:03
  6. "Set It Off" (Radio Mix by Tobi Neumann) - 5:32

Enhanced Content:

  • "Set It Off" (Tobi Neumann Video)
  • "Set It Off" (Peaches Original Super 8 Video)

Footnotes

  1. ^ FEIST BIOGRAPHY, http://www.sing365.com/music/lyric.nsf/Feist-Biography/4428D1652B843B2548256F2D00064C05, retrieved 2007-09-29 

 
 
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