Overlooked on release in 1982 when punk became funk, Essential Logic creator and X-Ray Spex co-founder Lora Logic's debut solo album retains her signature bouncing sax lines and vocal acrobatics but weaves an esoteric web of mutant disco, jazz and the very left-field of pop which sounds uncannily like now. Featuring the abstract swing of This Heat legend Charles Hayward on drums and clipped funk guitars from Phil Legg, songs like Wonderful Offer and Brute Fury share a DNA with New York noise merchants like Bush Tetras and James Chance but also Talking Heads with its sideways take on world music, the playful experimental innocence of contemporaries The Raincoats and the zesty funk of A Certain Ratio. Indeed, this punk-funk can be found in the latter generations of The Rapture, Franz Ferdinand (who owe a debt to Wonderful Offer specifically) and all the way up to The Orielles, while the album's stridently unconventional and fearless sonic palette has retained its freshness for modern times.
This deluxe edition adds contemporaneous B-sides along with an extended Wonderful Offer plus a previously unreleased Peel Session from 1981 featuring radically different, clean and shiny versions of Martian Man, Pedigree Charm and Rat Alley, highlighting Logic's ever-evolving, restless style.
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Tracklist:
LP 1:
1. Brute Fury
2. Horrible Party
3. Stop Halt
4. Wonderful Offer
5. Martian Man
6. Hiss and Shake
7. Pedigree Charm
8. Rat Allé
9. Crystal Gazing
LP 2:
1. Stereo
2. Rather Than Repeat
3. Wonderful Offer (12 Version)
4. Martian Man (John Peel Session)
5. Pedigree Charm (John Peel Session)
6. Rat Allé (John Peel Session)