Friday, March 6, 2009

The Nuns - The Nuns (1980) Lp Vinyl-Rip

San Francisco punks the Nuns are remembered today as the first blip on Alejandro Escovedo's march to finding his voice as a singer/songwriter. But that's not fair, because the Nuns had no trouble standing out in a scene that produced such a wealth of distinctive bands. No less than three people share the microphone, though Jennifer Miro -- who sounds uncannily like her Blondie counterpart, Deborah Harry -- possesses the most appealing voice. Miro's glacial keyboards also carry the main melodic load on tracks like "Suicide Child" -- which laments a friend's self-destruction -- and &Walkin' the Beat," a salute to city night life. Guitarist Pat Ryan is also a distinctive presence, lending the appropriate quota of muscular barre chord parts on "Media Control," "World War III," and "Child Molester" -- which takes an unlikely look at the issue from the offender's eyes ("Where are they gonna put me?"). Old friends also fall out in "Getting Straight," which gives the punk-versus-mainstream wars yet another airing. But it's Miro's barbed charisma that captivates -- whether she wants someone to be her "Savage," proud of being "Wild," or simply "Lazy." The latter number is a solo piano ballad on which Miro asserts that falling in love is too bothersome, so she'd rather just watch TV. It's a lovely admission of vulnerability from behind the hardbitten sheen. Where the Nuns could have gone from here is anybody's guess -- since this is such a schizophrenic album -- but worth revisiting as a minor classic of the late-'70s punk era. (from Allmusic.com)





Tracklist
A1 Savage
A2 Media Control
A3 You Think You're The Best
A4 Wold War III
A5 Walkin' The Beat
B1 Wild
B2 Getting Stright
B3 Confused
B4 Child Molester
B5 Suicide Child
B6 Lazy


Ripped from vynil at 320 kbps
Enjoy

3 comments:

  1. non hai idea da quanto lo cercassi sto disco.
    grazie mille

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  2. THANX ILL LIKE THIS...

    PUNK MUSIC ITS VERy NICE...

    GOD BLESS YOU ALL

    CHEERS

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