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Noh Mercy
LP $17.50

02/28/2012 857176003027 

SV 002 


CD $13.00

03/27/2012 857176003058 

SV 002 CD 


FLAC $0.00

01/08/2001  

 


***NOW AVAILABLE ON CD!!! Formed in San Francisco in 1977, NOH MERCY was comprised of only two women: ESMERELDA and TONY HOTEL. The band's motto was "No Boys On Guitars" as a reaction against male-dominated rock 'n' roll. They didn't need boys or guitars. They harnessed the angularity of Devo, the punk/poet attitude of Patti Smith, and the art spectacle of Roxy Music , all ground down to a minimalist core of voice and drums. Their only two previously released songs—"No Caucasian Guilt" and "Revolutionary Spy"—have long been considered essential recordings within Post-Punk/No Wave collector circles and by fans of other late ‘70s "girl" groups, such as X-Ray Spex, The Slits and The Raincoats. This album contains almost entirely unreleased material, unheard for over thirty years. Recorded by Fluxus artist and electronics genius TOMMY TADLOCK (TUXEDOMOON) during their peak in 1979. As prescient as bands come, Noh Mercy preceded the defiant queer rebellion of Riot Grrrl and the frenetic art minimalism of the early 21st century by decades. CD with 16-page booklet and four live bonus tracks. LP on clear vinyl with 8-page insert.

Tracklist

  1. #1 No Caucasian Guilt

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  2. #2 Girl

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  3. #3 Fashion Chant

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  4. #4 Pay The Devil

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  5. #5 Lines

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  6. #6 Bloodhound Blues

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  7. #7 Revolutionary Spy

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  8. #8 My Wild Love

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  9. #9 Cross The Line

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  10. #10 The Meek Shall Inherit The Mess

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  11. #11 Furious (Live)

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  12. #12 Wicked Sister (Live)

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  13. #13 Storm The Stage (Live)

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  14. #14 Ode To Frances Farmer (Live)

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