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Poison Girls - Chappaquiddick Bridge

Poison Girls - Chappaquiddick Bridge

Musician: Poison Girls
Album title: Chappaquiddick Bridge
Style: Punk
Released: 1980
Country: UK
Size MP3 version: 1425 mb
Size APE version: 1935 mb
Size WMA version: 1925 mb
Rating ✫: 4.2
Votes: 499
Format: WMA MP3 AIFF DXD TTA ASF VOX
Genre: Rock

Poison Girls - Chappaquiddick Bridge


Tracklist

A1 Another Hero
A2 Hole In The Wall (Thisbe's Song)
A3 Underbitch
A4 Alienation
B1 Pretty Polly
B2 Good Time (I Didn't Know Sartre Played Piano)
B3 Other
B4 Daughters And Sons
C Statement

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Southern Studios
  • Engineered At – Southern Studios
  • Pressed By – Orlake Records

Credits

  • Artwork – Bernhardt Rebours
  • Backing Vocals – Rebours*, D'Boyle*, Famous*
  • Bass, Synthesizer [Synthesiser], Piano – Bernhardt Rebours
  • Design – G.*, Penny Rimbaud, Poison Girls
  • Drums, Percussion – Lance D'Boyle
  • Photography By [Cover Photo] – G.*
  • Producer – Penny Rimbaud
  • Recorded By, Engineer – John Loder
  • Violin [Electric] – Nil
  • Vocals [Additional] – Gem Stone
  • Vocals, Guitar – Richard Famous, Vi Subversa
  • Words By, Music By, Arranged By – Poison Girls

Notes

Recorded and engineered at Southern Studios, London, May/June 1980.

Comes in a gatefold sleeve.

Initial copies from the 1st pressing came with an untitled flexi-disc, unfortunately without any protective cover.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout: T6 421984/2A-1 OR 4 STATE CONTROL AND ROCK AND ROLL -
  • Matrix / Runout: XEH PR 4 421984/2B-1 OR ARE RUN BY GREEDY MEN

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
WW 011LP Poison Girls Chappaquiddick Bridge ‎(LP, Album, RE + 7", S/Sided) Water Wing Records WW 011LP US 2014
Scum 2 Poison Girls Chappaquidick Bridge: Fresh Evidence ‎(Cass, RE) Xntrix Scum 2 UK 1989
421984/2PG Poison Girls Chappaquiddick Bridge ‎(LP, Album) Crass Records 421984/2PG UK 1980



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Celak
Excellent angry UK political punk.  I say punk, but I'm not too sure that the band would want themselves labelled as that. A true anarcho-feminist outfit if ever there was one though. This album was put out by Crass, and on their own label, so you get the feeling of what's going on here. It contained the unlisted track "State Control & Rock & Roll" which ended up being their signature tune, a bloody monster tune it was too, and still is to this day.  Also, if you got the original vinyl you got a square 7" flexidisk called "Statement", which was even more of a bonus.  So if you payed no more than the £3 it stated on the cover you got a superb album all round.  Strongly recommended.   As if that wasn't enough they really did the live thing too, great presence and energy.