Bass – Greg Williams
Design – Jeff Price
Design [Reissue] – Alexandre Bouchet
Drums, Percussion – Cliff Martinez
Engineer – Bob Blank, Steve McDonald*, Thom Wilson
Executive Producer – David Karp
Guitar – Dix Denney
Photography By [Jacket] – James Partie
Photography By [Sleeve] – David Arnoff
Producer – 13.13, Lydia Lunch
Vocals, Piano, Guitar, Written-By – Lydia Lunch
Recorded at Perspective Sound, Sun Valley, CA, July 1981. Engineered by Steve McDonald.
Recorded at Preferred Sound, Woodland Hills, CA, Aug. 1981. Engineered by Thom Wilson.
Remix at Blank Tape Studio, N.Y., N.Y., Sept. 1981. Engineered by Bob Blank.
The muse of Sonic Youth and Richard Kern, Lydia Lunch is an awesome performer, sometimes gloomy and provocative.
One could almost remember her through her collaborations with those last two ones or with other bands like Birthday Party and Einstürzende Neubauten. But her story evolved differently, and it became more flamboyant, asserting her image as a New Wave icon for the new generations, who have been able to re-discover her through the project Big Sexy Noise in which the rage and the success had an impact on the indie rock scene in 2009.
A poetess and a rock writer already honored and known for her « spoken word », half way between the punk, Burroughs, Artaud and other scanned incantations, Mrs Lunch considers 13 13 as true material coming from her New York escape when she got the promise of an endless summer, which in fact turned out to be also disturbing. The souvenir of crimes and bloody rituals were becoming more radical in the Californian coasts during the glamor revival in 1980. Let's mention the heirs of Manson's family and the West Coast tendency of American Pshyco... «
Welcome to Hollywood honey, where anything is possible. »That was the dark side of the American dream, a cliché with its over the hill actors and satanic hippies; it was real life observations. Therefore, she was affected with the eyes of a lucid iconoclast who delivered this album during the peak of Reagan's era.
This album came out in 1982. It condenses the singer and the piano player's style, an opus lead by a rock voice and an icy lyricism and baroc out of place. The ambivalence of rage and romanticism combined anticipates the works of the two next decades, from The Cure to Hole and a certain Courtney Love and of course Siouxie Sioux. Steven Severin and Murray Mitchell respectively, bass player and roadie in The Banshees appeared on stage whith her, while on tour in 1981. It was just before her second album signed ....... more
Lydia Lunch. W ciągu ostatnich trzydziestu lat wypracowała wyjątkową formę kreatywnej schizofrenii obejmującej film, poezję, słowo pisane i mówione, muzykę oraz fotografię. Przez TIME OUT NEW YORK została uznana za jednego z najbardziej wpływowych performerów w Nowym Jorku. Pracowała z wieloma "odszczepieńcami" muzyki takimi, jak: Sonic Youth, Omar Rodriguez-Lopez, Nick Cave, Einstürzende Neubauten. LYDIA występuje na całym świecie działając zarówno na polu literatury, poezji, jak i muzyki. W trakcie jej występów na żywo (stanowiących kombinację fotografii, wideo i muzyki) słuchacz może zatopić się w świecie pierwotnych popędów i wyzwalania emocji.
"13 13" to reedycja albumu z 1982.
The muse of Sonic Youth and Richard Kern, Lydia Lunch is an awesome performer, sometimes gloomy and provocative.
One could almost remember her through her collaborations with those last two ones or with other bands like Birthday Party and Einstürzende Neubauten. But her story evolved differently, and it became more flamboyant, asserting her image as a New Wave icon for the new generations, who have been able to re-discover her through the project Big Sexy Noise in which the rage and the success had an impact on the indie rock scene in 2009.
A poetess and a rock writer already honored and known for her « spoken word », half way between the punk, Burroughs, Artaud and other scanned incantations, Mrs Lunch considers 13 13 as true material coming from her New York escape when she got the promise of an endless summer, which in fact turned out to be also disturbing. The souvenir of crimes and bloody rituals were becoming more radical in the Californian coasts during the glamor revival in 1980. Let's mention the heirs of Manson's family and the West Coast tendency of American Pshyco... «
Welcome to Hollywood honey, where anything is possible. »That was the dark side of the American dream, a cliché wit....... more