Permanent Record: The Very Best of the Violent Femmes

Permanent Record: The Very Best of the Violent Femmes

by Violent Femmes
Permanent Record: The Very Best of the Violent Femmes

Permanent Record: The Very Best of the Violent Femmes

by Violent Femmes

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Overview

When Slash/Reprise released Add It Up (1981-1993) in September of 1993, it was a bit of a slap in the face for die-hard Violent Femmes fans. Though the 23 tracks of "hits," rarities, and live cuts were more than appreciated, the group's supporters were once again forced to try explaining to the unconverted what the fuss was all about. Ever since their self-titled debut, which has become a right of passage for anyone embarking on puberty, fans have had to defend the group's forays into folk, country, jazz, pop, and rock, not to mention their protagonist's constant battle with spirituality both Christian and demonic, with equal parts passion and frustration. Permanent Record: The Very Best Of is a more coherent collection by far, providing both longtime fans and newbies with a solid hour of concise teen, artistic, and spiritual angst, most of which is just as cathartic now as it was in the '80s. The fact that such sexually charged and explicit songs as "Add It Up" and "Blister in the Sun" have found such a secure place in American pop culture is a testament not only to the group's raw talent, but its timeliness. In an era when punk sold out to corporate pop, the trio's bare-bones acoustic setup and melodic teen-rage sarcasm inspired a cultlike fervor among those who were willing to take the trip, and what a strange trip indeed. That the schoolyard simplicity of a track like "Kiss Off" would lead to a full John Zorn freak-out horn section on the subversive anthem "Black Girls," or that an old Appalachian praise & worship number ("Jesus Walking On the Water") would share the same slab of vinyl as the murderous "Country Death Song," goes so far beyond the term "forward-thinking" -- or more appropriately, polarizing -- that it's a wonder anybody had the nerve to follow them at all. Permanent Record captures all of the schizophrenic bliss that fueled the group's long road to legend without all the filler that made Add It Up such a challenge for the uninitiated. ~ James Christopher Monger

Product Details

Release Date: 07/12/2005
Label: Concord / Concord Music Group / Craft Records
UPC: 0888072055179
Rank: 3430

Tracks

  1. Gimme the Car
  2. Blister in the Sun
  3. Gone Daddy Gone/I Just Want to Make Love to You
  4. Kiss Off
  5. Add It Up
  6. Black Girls
  7. Jesus Walknig on the Water
  8. Children of the Revolution
  9. I Held Her in My Arms
  10. Nightmares
  11. American Music
  12. Breakin' Up
  13. Color Me Once
  14. I Danced
  15. Country Death Song [Live, 1998]
  16. Freak Magnet
  17. [Untitled]
  18. [Untitled]
  19. [Untitled]
  20. [Untitled]

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Violent Femmes   Primary Artist
Brian Ritchie   Guitar (Acoustic),Bass,Organ,Guitar,Vocals,Soloist,Jaw Harp,Didjeridu,Xylophone,Jew's-Harp,Reed Organ,Guitar (Bass),Bass (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background)
John Zorn   Wind,Voices,Clarinet,Sax (Alto)
Jerry Harrison   Guitar,Keyboards
Steve Scales   Percussion
Steve MacKay   Saxophone
Guy Hoffman   Drums,Vocals,Percussion,Tranceaphone,Drums (Snare)
Victor de Lorenzo   Drums,Vocals,Timpani,Tambourine,Drums (Bass),Sleigh Bells,Tranceaphone,Drums (Snare)
Victor Delorenzo   Drums,Vocals,Percussion,Vocals (Background)
Fred Frith   Guitar,Soloist
Michael Beinhorn   Organ,Clapping,Choir/Chorus,Organ (Hammond)
Michael Blair   Drums,Vocals
Michael Ramos   Keyboards
Alex Band   Clapping,Choir/Chorus
Tom Mandel   Keyboards
Gordon Gano   Fiddle,Guitar,Violin,Vocals,Soloist,Guitar (Acoustic)
Tommy Mandel   Keyboards
Sigmund Snopek III   Organ,Keyboards
Peter Balestrieri   Vocals,Sax (Tenor),Sax (Baritone)
Cynthia Gayneau   Vocals
Christina Houghton   Harp,Autoharp
Horns of Dilemma   Horn
Arlene Holmes   Vocals (Background)
Michael Halsband   Clapping,Choir/Chorus
Drake Scott   Cornet,Cornetto
Junior Brantley   Keyboards
Lovelace Redmond   Vocals (Background)
Conni Blomberg   Vocals (Background)
Shirley Simms   Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Violent Femmes   Composer,Producer,Interpretation,Recording Producer
Warren A. Bruleigh   Recording,Assistant Engineer,Recording Producer,Engineer,Producer,Assistant
Matt Lane   Assistant Engineer
Jerry Harrison   Producer,Recording Producer
Mark VanHecke   Producer,Recording Producer
Jim Bartz   Engineer,Recording
Martin Brass   Engineer,Recording
David Vartanian   Mixing,Engineer,Producer,Recording
Mark Mason   Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Reggie Collins   Discographical Annotation
Leslie Reed   Soundtrack Supervisor
Daniel Chase   Assistant Engineer
Mason Williams   Compilation Producer
Willie Dixon   Composer,Lyricist
Susan Rogers   Engineer,Recording
Bernie Grundman   Mastering Engineer
Rich Tapper   Assistant,Mixing Assistant
Eric "ET" Thorngren   Mixing,Mixing Engineer
Greg Calbi   Mastering,Mastering Engineer
John Tanner   Mixing,Engineer,Recording,Mixing Engineer
Cory Frye   Editorial Supervision
Michael Beinhorn   Producer,Recording Producer
Brian Ritchie   Composer,Producer,Recording Producer
Gordon Gano   Composer,Producer,Recording Producer
Daniel Lazerus   Mixing
Marc Bolan   Composer
David Fricke   Liner Notes
Gordon James   Composer
Laura Levine   Photography
Larry Busacca   Photography
Tom Carolan   Executive Producer
Jolene Cherry   Executive Producer,Soundtrack Supervisor
Randy Perry   Project Assistant
Matt Abels   Project Assistant
Francis Ford   Photography
Ken Feldman   Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Jean Krikorian   Design,Art Direction
Daniel Hersch   Remastering
Gladys Sanchez   Project Assistant
Marc Salata   Associate Producer
Jeff Most   Executive Producer
Lisa Liese   Project Assistant
Jack Hargreaves   Illustrations
Dan Chase   Recording,Assistant Engineer
Jim Herrington   Photography
Bill Smith   Assistant Engineer
Max Dunn   Composer,Lyricist
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