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    Permanent Record: The Very Best Of

    Violent Femmes - Permanent Record: The Very Best Of

    07/12/2005 | Rhino / Wea 

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      PERMANENT RECORD: THE VERY BEST OF VIOLENT FEMMES

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    All Music Guide Review

    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, All Music Guide

    Permanent Record: The Very Best Of Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 1
  • Gimme the Car
  • 5:08
  • Sound Clip for Gimme the Car from Permanent Record: The Very Best Of


  • 4
  • Kiss Off
  • 2:56
  • Sound Clip for Kiss Off from Permanent Record: The Very Best Of


  • 5
  • Add It Up
  • 4:45
  • Sound Clip for Add It Up from Permanent Record: The Very Best Of


  • 6
  • Black Girls
  • 5:42
  • Sound Clip for Black Girls from Permanent Record: The Very Best Of


  • 10
  • Nightmares
  • 3:33
  • Sound Clip for Nightmares from Permanent Record: The Very Best Of


  • 11
  • American Music
  • 3:50
  • Sound Clip for American Music from Permanent Record: The Very Best Of


  • 12
  • Breakin' Up
  • 4:01
  • Sound Clip for Breakin' Up from Permanent Record: The Very Best Of


  • 13
  • Color Me Once
  • 4:12
  • Sound Clip for Color Me Once from Permanent Record: The Very Best Of


  • 14
  • I Danced
  • 2:12
  • Sound Clip for I Danced from Permanent Record: The Very Best Of


  • 16
  • Freak Magnet
  • 2:35
  • Sound Clip for Freak Magnet from Permanent Record: The Very Best Of


  • 17
  • (Untitled Hidden Track)
  • 0:05

  • 18
  • (Untitled Hidden Track)
  • 0:05

  • 19
  • (Untitled Hidden Track)
  • 0:05

  • Permanent Record: The Very Best Of Notes

    Listen to the entire album!

    Watch classic videos for "Gone Daddy Gone" and "I Held Her In My Arms" from their new DVD!

    Sixteen Femmes favorites on a single disc, including one of the most memorable radio staples of the decade, "Blister In The Sun." Also features such classic cuts as "Kiss Off," "Add It Up," and "American Music."

    This platinum-selling Milwaukee-bred alt-rock trio has been called the "original unplugged band." The rough edges of their highly emotive acoustic sound -- plus the lyrical heft of Gordon Gano's songs -- made the Femmes postmodern cult heroes with staying power. In his notes to this, the band's first career-spanning collection, Rolling Stone's David Fricke states, "The Violent Femmes are what rock 'n' roll must have sounded like at the creation." Hear the evidence for yourself.

    Tracklisting:
    GIMME THE CAR
    BLISTER IN THE SUN
    GONE DADDY GONE/I JUST WANT TO MAKE LOVE TO YOU
    KISS OFF
    ADD IT UP
    BLACK GIRLS
    JESUS WALKING ON THE WATER
    CHILDREN OF THE REVOLUTION
    I HELD HER IN MY ARMS
    NIGHTMARES
    AMERICAN MUSIC
    BREAKIN' UP
    COLOR ME ONCE
    I DANCED
    COUNTRY DEATH SONG (Live, 1998)
    FREAK MAGNET

    Credits of Permanent Record: The Very Best Of

    • Guy Hoffman
    • Percussion, Vocals, Drums (Snare), Tranceaphone, Drums
    • Victor de Lorenzo
    • Drums, Tambourine, Vocals, Drums (Snare), Tranceaphone, Bass Drum, Sleigh Bells, Tympani (Timpani)
    • Gordon Gano
    • Guitar (Acoustic), Fiddle, Guitar, Producer, Vocals, Violin
    • Brian Ritchie
    • Bass, Guitar, Guitar (Electric), Vocals, Xylophone, Didjeridu, Producer, Bass (Acoustic), Soloist, Reed Organ, Jaw Harp


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