Anette Peacock Appreciation
Cosmophonic
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Saw her mentioned in two separate threads and wanted to start a fresh one on her. Sooooo much good music from her.Strutters probably want "I'm the One", but I think her string of late seventies albums are great too. Cheap and good. I'm still surprised by how many times I see this in the cheap bins. "My mother never taught me how to cook". Brilliant. I like this too.Anyone else got recommendations?
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both of those albums are beyond amazing- her lyrics are also really subversive ie. "mother never taught me how to cook" is about the joy of incest.
she also has a really great sense of humour. in the middle of that tune she starts to rap these horrible pick up lines men are throwing at her: "hey baby i want to suck your honey, i want to cop your conception; take your energy, absorb your vibe and preach your philosophy".
I picked this one up recently - agree that it's a great album.
Worrrrrrrd to the peacock
This is good. From 1997.
Really? Maybe its a Scandinavian thing? If so thats pretty weird. I remember seeing her entire late seventies range at so many shops and had no problem scooping X-Dreams, Perfect Release and Been in The Streets Too Long all at once.
I'm a novice beyond those and I'm the One, though, anyone got some more recommendations?