Playing with a Different Sex was the debut album by seminal post-punk band Au Pairs, released in 1981. Described retrospectively by AllMusic as one of the great post-punk records, a review by Record Mirror on its release said the bands critique of all form
Playing with a Different Sex was the debut album by seminal post-punk band Au Pairs, released in 1981.
Described retrospectively by AllMusic as one of the great post-punk records, a review by Record Mirror on its release said the bands critique of all forms of possession and sexual stereotyping assumes a devastating power.
Themes include sexual politics and the torture of women imprisoned in Northern Ireland during The Troubles of the 1970s, as well as a stunning cover of David Bowies Repetition about domestic violence.
It peaked at No. 33 in the UK, and features the single It’s Obvious, which reached No. 37 on the US Club Play Singles chart. Playing with a Different Sex is available as a numbered limited edition of 750 copies on translucent green vinyl and contains an insert.
Side A
1. We’re So Cool
2. Love Song
3. Set Up
4. Repetition
5. Headache For Michelle
Side B
1. Come Again
2. Armagh
3. Unfinished Business
4. Dear John
5. It’s Obvious
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