POISON GIRLS - Where’s the Pleasure? (1982 LP w/insert on UK Xntrix) VG++/EX-

Sold Date: December 15, 2019
Start Date: January 4, 2019
Final Price: $16.00 (USD)
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This is a very good original U.K. pressing copy of the third LP by British anarcho/feminist punk group the Poison Girls (here Poisongirls), released in 1982.  The group were closely allied with fellow anarchists Crass, and their music was similarly adventurous, if less abrasive.  This LP's title track is pop-funk, for example, and the track "Take the Toys" is done a capella, though both feature biting lyrics.  The group was led by singer and guitarist Vi Subversa, who as a mother of two then in her late 40s was an unlikely figure in the punk scene.  The jacket's flaws are mostly minor: a 1½” split in the spine, corner and seam wear, light ring and spine wear, light creasing along the spine and top seam, and light sticker residue on the front cover (VG++).  The disc has a few dings and some hairline scrapes and scuffing, and plays with light surface noise (EX-).  The record comes with an insert (M-).

I am in the process of selling off a large personal collection amassed over two decades. All discs have been stored in plastic lined inner sleeves separate from their jackets. The jackets have been stored in plastic sleeves. I have play graded (spot checked) discs except where otherwise noted.

If you'd like to order multiple items, I'll happily combine them so that you won't have to pay multiple shipping charges.