Germfree Adolescents
Germfree Adolescents is the debut album of English punk rock band X-Ray Spex. It contained the UK hit singles "The Day the World Turned Dayglo" (No. 23 in April 1978), "Identity" (No. 24 in July 1978) and "Germ Free Adolescents" which reached No. 18 in November 1978.
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Released | November 10, 1978 | |||
Recorded | 1978 | |||
Studio | Essex Studios | |||
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Length | 35:51 | |||
Label | EMI | |||
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Reception
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | |
Encyclopedia of Popular Music | |
Entertainment Weekly | B+[3] |
Mojo | |
Pitchfork | 10/10[5] |
Q | |
Record Collector | |
The Rolling Stone Album Guide | |
Spin Alternative Record Guide | 10/10[9] |
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Germfree Adolescents received wide acclaim upon its release.[11] In his February 1979 Consumer Guide in the Village Voice, critic Robert Christgau bemoaned the fact that Germfree Adolescents had not been released in the US and praised Poly Styrene's "cheerfully moralistic nursery rhymes", strong melodies and the "irresistible color" of the band's "dubiously tuned one-sax horn section".[12] He also named the album one of the few import-only records from the 1970s he loved yet omitted from Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies (1981),[13] later deeming it "one of British punk's strongest".[14] Trouser Press called it "a masterpiece!"[15] The Rough Guide to Rock calls it a "storming album",[16] and it was ranked at No. 9 among the top "Albums of the Year" for 1978 by NME.[17]
Legacy
In 1994, The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music named Germfree Adolescents the eighth best punk album of all time.[18] Seven years later, in May 2001, Spin magazine ranked the album number 5 in its "50 Most Essential Punk Records". In March 2003, Mojo magazine ranked the LP number 19 in its 'Top 50 Punk Albums'.[19] The album is listed as one of the 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.[20]
Cover versions and cultural references
- Long-running California punk band NOFX has performed a cover version of Germfree Adolescents live.[21]
- British pop act Bis recorded a cover of Germfree Adolescents for the Japanese version of their album Social Dancing.
- British indie folk-rockers the Levellers recorded a version of Germfree Adolescents as one of several covers as B-sides for their single What a Beautiful Day.
- Minneapolis punk band Mall'd to Death references the album in their song Young Man on a Downloading Spree.[22]
- In an interview after being shortlisted for the Mercury Prize, British artist FKA Twigs named Germfree Adolescents her favourite album of all time[23]
- The collected anthology of the Blue Monday stories were published under the title Germfree Adolescents.
- Michael Monroe of Hanoi Rocks recorded a cover of Germfree Adolescents and Identity on his album Whatcha Want in 2003.
- The Tuts paid homage to the album's front cover on their 2013 single "Worry Warrior".[24]
Track listing
All tracks written by Poly Styrene.
Side A
- "Art-I-Ficial" – 3:24
- "Obsessed with You" – 2:30
- "Warrior in Woolworths" – 3:06
- "Let's Submerge" – 3:26
- "I Can't Do Anything" – 2:58
- "Identity" – 2:25
Side B
- "Genetic Engineering" – 2:49
- "I Live Off You" – 2:09
- "I Am a Poseur" – 2:34
- "Germ Free Adolescents" – 3:14
- "Plastic Bag" – 4:54
- "The Day the World Turned Dayglo" – 2:53
Bonus tracks
The 1991 Caroline release features four additional tracks and a rearranged song order.
- The Day the World Turned Dayglo" – 2:50
- "Obsessed with You" – 2:26
- "Genetic Engineering" – 2:46
- "Identity" – 2:21
- "I Live Off You" – 2:06
- "Germ Free Adolescence" – 3:10
- "Art-I-Ficial" – 3:21
- "Let's Submerge" – 3:23
- "Warrior in Woolworths" – 3:03
- "I Am a Poseur" – 2:30
- "I Can't Do Anything" – 2:55
- "Highly Inflammable" – 2:32
- "Age" – 2:36
- "Plastic Bag" – 4:51
- "I Am a Cliché" – 1:52
- "Oh Bondage Up Yours!" – 2:48
- Tracks 12, 13, 15 & 16 from original singles.
The 2005 CD reissue includes the original song order and the following bonus tracks not on the original release.
- "Oh Bondage Up Yours!" – 2:51
- "I Am a Cliché" – 1:55
- "Highly Inflammable" – 2:35
- "Age" – 2:38
- "Genetic Engineering" – 2:49
- "Art-I-Ficial" – 3:24
- "I Am a Poseur" – 2:34
- "Identity" – 2:25
- "Germ Free Adolescence" – 3:05
- "Warrior in Woolworths" – 3:06
- "Age" – 2:38
- Tracks 13–16 from original singles, tracks 17–20 from Peel Session February 20, 1978, tracks 21–23 from Peel Session June 11, 1978.
Personnel
- Poly Styrene – vocals
- Jak Airport – guitar
- Paul Dean – bass
- Rudi Thomson – saxophone
- B.P. Hurding – drums
Additional personnel
- Ted Bunting – saxophone on "Identity" & "The Day the World Turned Dayglo"
- Lora Logic – saxophone on "Oh Bondage Up Yours!" and "I Am a Cliché"
- Falcon Stuart – producer, cover concept
- John Mackenzie Burns – engineer
- Andy Pearce – assistant engineer
- Nick Webb – mastering
- Trevor Key – photography
- Cooke Key – sleeve
References
- Huey, Steve. "Germ Free Adolescents – X-Ray Spex". AllMusic. Retrieved September 5, 2016.
- Larkin, Colin (2011). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (5th concise ed.). Omnibus Press. ISBN 0-85712-595-8.
- Robbins, Ira (August 7, 1992). "Germfree Adolescents". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved September 5, 2016.
- "X-Ray Spex: Germfree Adolescents". Mojo: 131.
The band's entire studio output in just over an hour ...
- Pelly, Jenn (January 15, 2017). "X-Ray Spex: Germfree Adolescents". Pitchfork. Retrieved January 15, 2017.
- "X-Ray Spex: Germfree Adolescents". Q: 139.
[I]t still comes up trumps, packed with such witty, no-nonsense rants as 'Warrior in Woolworths,' 'Identity' and 'The Day the World Turned Day-Glo' ...
- Staunton, Terry (May 2009). "X-Ray Spex – Germ Free Adolescents: Deluxe Edition". Record Collector (362). Retrieved September 5, 2016.
- Wolk, Douglas (2004). "X-Ray Spex". In Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian (eds.). The New Rolling Stone Album Guide (4th ed.). Simon & Schuster. p. 890. ISBN 0-7432-0169-8.
- Weisbard, Eric; Marks, Craig, eds. (1995). Spin Alternative Record Guide. New York: Vintage Books. ISBN 0-679-75574-8.
- "X-Ray Spex: Germfree Adolescents". Uncut: 132.
[T]he heat and intensity of this debut has never been repeated. Nearly 30 years after it was recorded, Germfree Adolescents is as timely as ever.
- For example, critics at the NME ranked the album number 9 in their albums of the year list.
- "Robert Christgau: Consumer Guide Feb. 26, 1979". Robertchristgau.com.
- Christgau, Robert (1981). "The Guide". Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies. Ticknor & Fields. ISBN 0899190251. Retrieved March 30, 2019 – via robertchristgau.com.
- Christgau, Robert (April 26, 2011). "Poly Styrene, Punk Pioneer, Dies at 53". All Songs Considered. Retrieved January 21, 2017.
- "TrouserPress.com :: X-Ray Spex". trouserpress.com.
- The Rough Guide to Rock, p. 1194.
- "Albums and Tracks of the Year". NME. 2016. Retrieved November 25, 2016.
- Larkin, Colin (1994). All Time Top 1000 Albums. Enfield: Guinness Publishing. p. 236. ISBN 0-85112-786-X.
- Mojo Issue 112 (March 2003) Top 50 Punk Albums.
- Robert Dimery; Michael Lydon (March 23, 2010). 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die: Revised and Updated Edition. Universe. ISBN 978-0-7893-2074-2.
- "NOFX - Germ Free Adolescents (X-Ray Spex cover) Lyrics - SongMeanings". SongMeanings. Retrieved July 4, 2018.
- "Mall'd to Death - Young Man on a Downloading Spree Lyrics - SongMeanings". SongMeanings. Retrieved July 4, 2018.
- MercuryPrize (September 15, 2014). "FKA twigs Q&A - 2014 Mercury Prize" – via YouTube.
- "Worry Warrior, by The Tuts". The Tuts. Retrieved July 4, 2018.