Bongwater / The Power Of Pussy
Artist Bongwater
Album Title: The Power Of Pussy
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Primary Genre Rock
Format Vinyl
Released 00/00/1990
Label Shimmy Disc
Catalog No SHIMMY 040
Packaging LP Sleeve
Tracks
A1. The Power Of Pussy (4:00)
A2. Great Radio (4:36)
A3. What If? (2:01)
A4. Kisses Sweeter Than Wine (3:58)
A5. Chicken Pussy (1:40)
A6. White Rental Car Blues (2:19)
A7. Nick Cave Dolls (4:20)
A8. Bedazzled (2:53)
B1. Obscene & Pornographic Art (3:19)
B2. Connie (2:37)
B3. What Kind Of Man Reads Playboy? (2:23)
B4. I Need A New Tape (1:39)
B5. Women Tied Up In Knots (0:49)
B6. Junior (2:16)
B7. Mystery Hole (1:37)
B8. Time Is Coming (2:03)
B9. Folk Song (9:22)
Date Acquired 12/03/2011
Personal Rating
Acquired from Record Show (Mpls)
Purchase Price 9.00

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Notes

Notes:
Produced and engineered at Noise New York.
Jacket made in Canada.
Direct Metal Mastering (DMM)

Credits:
Engineer [Assistant] – Ron Paul
Lead Guitar – Dave Rick
Other [Spiritual Advisor] – Eddie Gorodetski
Percussion – David Licht
Photography By [Back Cover Photo] – Macioce
Photography By [Front Cover Photo] – Tseng Kwong Chi
Producer, Engineer, Musician [Musics] – Kramer
Typography [Front Cover Lettering], Design – Sheena Dupuis
Vocals – Ann Magnuson
Written-By – Magnuson (tracks: A1 to A3, A5 to A7, B1 to B9), Rick (tracks: B2, B6), Dudley Moore (tracks: A8), Newman (tracks: A4), Kramer (tracks: A1 to A3, A5 to A7, B1 to B8), Campbell (tracks: A4)

Companies, etc.:
Recorded At – Noise New York
Mastered At – Europadisk

Barcode and other Identifiers:
Matrix / Runout (Side A, etched, variant 1): Shimmy-040-A Europadisk Dmm
Matrix / Runout (Side B, etched, variant 1): Shimmy-040-B Europadisk Dmm
Matrix / Runout (Side A, etched, variant 2): Shimmy 040 A Europadisk DMM
Matrix / Runout (Side B, etched, variant 2): Shimmy 040 B Europadisk DMM

Reviews
All Music Guide Review:

Review by Ned Raggett
Kicking off with the great title track, a slow-chugging anthem with a sharp Magnuson lead and lyric, along with guest vocals from none other than the B-52s' Fred Schneider, Pussy pumps up Magnuson's vicious, intelligent feminism to an even higher level than before. From the barbed "What If..." and "Women Tied Up in Knots" to her incredible spoken word "What Kind of Man Reads Playboy" and more, she's on a very artistic rampage. Style, performance, sass, and rage combine brilliantly throughout. In general, Bongwater, with Licht back on drums in place of Sleep's rhythm boxes, continue as before, incorporating a more creepy sweetness at points. "Great Radio" is a standout, the group performing a slow, drony, and druggy piece with gentle power, while other songs like "I Need a New Tape" mix up the zoned psychedelic hush of past albums once again. Covers again crop up, both quite striking. The Weavers' folk standard "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine" gets a lovely, haunting take, with guest banjo from roots music legend Peter Stampfel, while Dudley Moore's hilariously dismissive "Bedazzled," from the mid-'60s film of the same name, is tailor-made for a crackerjack Magnuson spotlight vocal. Throughout Pussy, pop culture is roasted over a slow fire in a multitude of ways. "Nick Cave Dolls," besides concluding with Magnuson's breathy, delicious whine about wanting one of said items, slips in everything from references to Hollywood and Dorothy Stratten to some of the notorious profane tapes of Buddy Rich abusing his band. The absolute hands-down winner comes right at the end, the lengthy "Folk Song." Tackling everything from wannabe rebels to corporate and political idiocy from the top on down -- not to mention a ripping dissection of then-recent hit-movie Pretty Woman that spares absolutely nobody -- Magnuson is in excelsis throughout.

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