Poison Girls-I'm Not A Real Woman (1984)
Artist: Poison GIrls
Title:I'm Not A Real Woman
Label: Xntrix
Format: 12" EP
Cat #: XN2010
Year of Release: 1984
Country and Year of Edition Issue: UK 1984
Listed Condition: VG+/G+ water stain, 2" x 1" peel off on right corner
Sell Date: 328/21
Sell Price: $9.99
Discogs Last Sold: 9/11/20 $22.97
Low: $9.41
Median: $14.56
Average: $14.61
High: $22.97
Current low price: $6.85
Current Number on Sale at Discogs: 7
Have/Want: 124/93
Where Sold: Minneapolis, MN
Time it took to sell: 4 years
Where and When Bought: Worcester, MA Al-Bums new $7.99 range
Gwiz-gau Letter Grade: B+
Sad To See It Go: No
One of the great things about Punk Rock's first wave was it's incorporation of all ideologies. Although most new musical movements are youth movements reactions from what was before it, the land of British Anarcho-Punk could put out a band led by a middle age Jewish Russian Immigrant mother of 4. That would be the Poison Girls, led by Vi Subversa, who passed in 2016.
This 4-track EP had 2 hits I played on the radio all the time in the mid-80's. "Take The Toys From The Boys" is an anti-war missive couched in a religious dirge. The title track is a feminist line list done with conviction.
The other tracks are less memorable. "Tension" is a cool Psychic TV style audio soundscape. The track "Perfect Crime" was recorded for the TV programme Rebels or Hooligans.
For lovers of Crass, or Anarchy in general.
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