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Au Pairs

The Au Pairs were a British post-punk band that formed in Birmingham in 1978 and continued until 1983. They produced two studio albums and three singles. Their songs were said to have "contempt for the cliches of contemporary sexual politics"[2] and their music has been compared to that of the Gang of Four and the Young Marble Giants.[3] The band was led by Lesley Woods, who was once described as "one of the most striking women in British rock".[4]

Au Pairs
The band in about 1982
Background information
OriginBirmingham, England
GenresPost-punk[1]
Years active1978–1983
Labels
  • Human
  • Kamera
Past members
  • Lesley Woods
  • Jane Munro
  • Paul Foad
  • Pete Hammond
  • Nick O'Connor
  • Jayne Morris
  • Graeme Hamilton
  • Cara Tivey

Career edit

Au Pairs formed in Birmingham in 1978.[5] Their first album, Playing with a Different Sex, is considered a post-punk classic, with strong, sarcastic songs such as "It's Obvious" and "We're So Cool" taking a dry look at gender relations.[5] Other songs, such as "Armagh"—with its refrain, "we don't torture"—criticized the British government's treatment of Irish Republican prisoners during the troubles in Northern Ireland.[5]

In 1980 the band were filmed live for the concert film Urgh! A Music War.

The band's second album, Sense and Sensuality (1982), showed a greater influence of jazz, soul, funk and disco on the band's sound, but was less well received.[6]

Following the departure of bassist Jane Munro in 1983, the band recruited Nick O'Connor who also played piano and synthesizers. At this time the group were further augmented by Jayne Morris (percussion and backing vocals), Graeme Hamilton (trumpet) and Cara Tivey on additional keyboards. The band were scheduled to record a third album with producer Steve Lillywhite in 1983 but broke up. Woods has intimated that the hostility and violence she and other women faced playing music was a factor in the group's demise: "There comes a point where you can’t go on any more at that level," she told Nige Tassell of The Guardian.[7]

Woods formed an all-woman band called the Darlings in the late 1980s, but then left the music industry. Now, as Lesley Longhurst-Woods, she works as a lawyer in London.[8] Guitarist Paul Foad published a guitar technique book, co-written with Stuart Ritchie, titled The Caged Guitarist (2000). Bass player Jane Munro works as an alternative therapist (aromatherapy, reflexology and Indian head massage) in Birmingham. Pete Hammond also remains an active musician and teaches percussion in Birmingham.

Reception edit

In mid-1981 critic Robin Denselow of the London Guardian praised the group's "viciously well-observed lyrics on contemporary life and love and the role of women’.[9]

The Au Pairs toured the USA in 1981. In a review of their first show at the Whisky a Go Go, critic Richard Cromelin said: "When the crowd at the Whisky kept calling Au Pairs back to the stage for encores Wednesday night, it was as if they were trying to tell the group's singer Lesley Woods that her band had done just fine and she could go ahead and loosen up a little."[10]

Writing about their show at The Ritz, John Rockwell said "The Au Pairs blend political lyrics, a tough, funk-dance-rock idiom and an at least initially dispassionate vocal style, rather like the Gang of Four meeting the Young Marble Giants" and suggested that Lesley Woods "and the band were able to build the insinuating monotones of the songs early in the set through street taunts into a rousing rock-and-roll climax."[3]

Music historian Gillian G. Gaar noted in her 2002 She's a Rebel: The History of Women in Rock and Roll (Live Girls) that the band mingled male and female musicians in a revolutionary collaborative way, as part of its outspoken explorations of sexual politics.[11]

Discography edit

Albums edit

Singles edit

  • "You" / "Domestic Departure" / "Kerb Crawler" (021 Records, OTO 2, 1979)
  • "It's Obvious" / "Diet" (021 Records, OTO 4, 1980) (No. 37 on the US Billboard Club Play Singles charts)
  • "Inconvenience" / "Pretty Boys" (Human Records, HUM 8, 1981)
  • "Inconvenience" / "Pretty Boys" / "Headache For Michelle" (remix) (Human Records, HUM 8/12, 1981)

Live and compilation albums edit

  • Live in Berlin (AKA Records, AKA6, recorded 1982, released 1983)[13]
  • Shocks to the System: The Very Best of the Au Pairs (Cherry Red, CDMRED161, 1999)
  • Equal But Different - BBC Sessions 79-81 (RPM, RPM139)
  • Stepping Out of Line: The Anthology (Castle Music, CMQDD1338, released May 2006 in the UK)
  • Equally Different. Live in Berlin, 1981, Suffragette Production SP 27 (bootleg)

Original members edit

  • Lesley Woods - guitar/vocals
  • Paul Foad - guitar/vocals
  • Jane Munro - bass
  • Pete Hammond - drums[13]

Other members (1983) edit

  • Nick O'Connor - bass/keyboards/backing vocals
  • Graeme Hamilton - trumpet
  • Jayne Morris - percussion/backing vocals
  • Cara Tivey - additional keyboards

References edit

  1. ^ Larkin, Colin, ed. (2006). "Au Pairs". Encyclopedia of Popular Music (4th ed.). Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-1953-1373-4.
  2. ^ Matt Seaton (6 October 2011). "Old music: Au Pairs – It's Obvious". The Guardian. Retrieved 18 September 2013.
  3. ^ a b John Rockwell (28 September 1981). "POP: PIGBAG, AU PAIRS". The New York Times. Retrieved 18 September 2013.
  4. ^ Craig Lee (21 June 1985). "3 JOHNS AT FENDER'S ADD UP TO A VERY GOOD TIME". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 18 September 2013.
  5. ^ a b c Walsh, Paul (17 May 2021). "Post-punk band Au Pairs: 'The Thatcher years gave us plenty of material'". The Guardian. Retrieved 17 May 2021.
  6. ^ Richie Unterberger. "Sense and Sensuality - the Au Pairs". AllMusic. Retrieved 18 September 2013.
  7. ^ "Never mind the bus pass: punks look back at their wildest days". The Guardian. 7 May 2016. Retrieved 14 September 2020.
  8. ^ "Barrister at Law London". Lesley Longhurst-Woods. 6 January 2012. Retrieved 20 February 2013.
  9. ^ Robin Denselow ‘Rock’ Guardian 10 June 1981 p. 12
  10. ^ Richard Cromelin (2 October 1981). "Au Pairs Debuts at the Whisky". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 18 September 2013.
  11. ^ Gillian G. Gaar (2002). She's a Rebel: The History of Women in Rock and Roll. Seal Press. pp. 203–204. ISBN 1-58005-078-6.
  12. ^ a b David Roberts (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). Guinness World Records Limited. p. 33. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  13. ^ a b Colin Larkin, ed. (1992). The Guinness Who's Who of Indie and New Wave Music (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. pp. 23/4. ISBN 0-85112-579-4.

External links edit

  • Au Pairs at AllMusic
  • Photos of the band
  • Au Pairs Trouser Press Guide.

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This article is about the band For other uses see Au Pairs disambiguation The Au Pairs were a British post punk band that formed in Birmingham in 1978 and continued until 1983 They produced two studio albums and three singles Their songs were said to have contempt for the cliches of contemporary sexual politics 2 and their music has been compared to that of the Gang of Four and the Young Marble Giants 3 The band was led by Lesley Woods who was once described as one of the most striking women in British rock 4 Au PairsThe band in about 1982Background informationOriginBirmingham EnglandGenresPost punk 1 Years active1978 1983LabelsHuman KameraPast membersLesley Woods Jane Munro Paul Foad Pete Hammond Nick O Connor Jayne Morris Graeme Hamilton Cara Tivey Contents 1 Career 2 Reception 3 Discography 3 1 Albums 3 2 Singles 3 3 Live and compilation albums 4 Original members 5 Other members 1983 6 References 7 External linksCareer editAu Pairs formed in Birmingham in 1978 5 Their first album Playing with a Different Sex is considered a post punk classic with strong sarcastic songs such as It s Obvious and We re So Cool taking a dry look at gender relations 5 Other songs such as Armagh with its refrain we don t torture criticized the British government s treatment of Irish Republican prisoners during the troubles in Northern Ireland 5 In 1980 the band were filmed live for the concert film Urgh A Music War The band s second album Sense and Sensuality 1982 showed a greater influence of jazz soul funk and disco on the band s sound but was less well received 6 Following the departure of bassist Jane Munro in 1983 the band recruited Nick O Connor who also played piano and synthesizers At this time the group were further augmented by Jayne Morris percussion and backing vocals Graeme Hamilton trumpet and Cara Tivey on additional keyboards The band were scheduled to record a third album with producer Steve Lillywhite in 1983 but broke up Woods has intimated that the hostility and violence she and other women faced playing music was a factor in the group s demise There comes a point where you can t go on any more at that level she told Nige Tassell of The Guardian 7 Woods formed an all woman band called the Darlings in the late 1980s but then left the music industry Now as Lesley Longhurst Woods she works as a lawyer in London 8 Guitarist Paul Foad published a guitar technique book co written with Stuart Ritchie titled The Caged Guitarist 2000 Bass player Jane Munro works as an alternative therapist aromatherapy reflexology and Indian head massage in Birmingham Pete Hammond also remains an active musician and teaches percussion in Birmingham Reception editIn mid 1981 critic Robin Denselow of the London Guardian praised the group s viciously well observed lyrics on contemporary life and love and the role of women 9 The Au Pairs toured the USA in 1981 In a review of their first show at the Whisky a Go Go critic Richard Cromelin said When the crowd at the Whisky kept calling Au Pairs back to the stage for encores Wednesday night it was as if they were trying to tell the group s singer Lesley Woods that her band had done just fine and she could go ahead and loosen up a little 10 Writing about their show at The Ritz John Rockwell said The Au Pairs blend political lyrics a tough funk dance rock idiom and an at least initially dispassionate vocal style rather like the Gang of Four meeting the Young Marble Giants and suggested that Lesley Woods and the band were able to build the insinuating monotones of the songs early in the set through street taunts into a rousing rock and roll climax 3 Music historian Gillian G Gaar noted in her 2002 She s a Rebel The History of Women in Rock and Roll Live Girls that the band mingled male and female musicians in a revolutionary collaborative way as part of its outspoken explorations of sexual politics 11 Discography editAlbums edit Playing with a Different Sex Human Records HUMAN 1 1981 No 33 UK 12 Sense and Sensuality Kamera Records KAM 010 1982 No 79 UK 12 Singles edit You Domestic Departure Kerb Crawler 021 Records OTO 2 1979 It s Obvious Diet 021 Records OTO 4 1980 No 37 on the US Billboard Club Play Singles charts Inconvenience Pretty Boys Human Records HUM 8 1981 Inconvenience Pretty Boys Headache For Michelle remix Human Records HUM 8 12 1981 Live and compilation albums edit Live in Berlin AKA Records AKA6 recorded 1982 released 1983 13 Shocks to the System The Very Best of the Au Pairs Cherry Red CDMRED161 1999 Equal But Different BBC Sessions 79 81 RPM RPM139 Stepping Out of Line The Anthology Castle Music CMQDD1338 released May 2006 in the UK Equally Different Live in Berlin 1981 Suffragette Production SP 27 bootleg Original members editLesley Woods guitar vocals Paul Foad guitar vocals Jane Munro bass Pete Hammond drums 13 Other members 1983 editNick O Connor bass keyboards backing vocals Graeme Hamilton trumpet Jayne Morris percussion backing vocals Cara Tivey additional keyboardsReferences edit Larkin Colin ed 2006 Au Pairs Encyclopedia of Popular Music 4th ed Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 1953 1373 4 Matt Seaton 6 October 2011 Old music Au Pairs It s Obvious The Guardian Retrieved 18 September 2013 a b John Rockwell 28 September 1981 POP PIGBAG AU PAIRS The New York Times Retrieved 18 September 2013 Craig Lee 21 June 1985 3 JOHNS AT FENDER S ADD UP TO A VERY GOOD TIME Los Angeles Times Retrieved 18 September 2013 a b c Walsh Paul 17 May 2021 Post punk band Au Pairs The Thatcher years gave us plenty of material The Guardian Retrieved 17 May 2021 Richie Unterberger Sense and Sensuality the Au Pairs AllMusic Retrieved 18 September 2013 Never mind the bus pass punks look back at their wildest days The Guardian 7 May 2016 Retrieved 14 September 2020 Barrister at Law London Lesley Longhurst Woods 6 January 2012 Retrieved 20 February 2013 Robin Denselow Rock Guardian 10 June 1981 p 12 Richard Cromelin 2 October 1981 Au Pairs Debuts at the Whisky Los Angeles Times Retrieved 18 September 2013 Gillian G Gaar 2002 She s a Rebel The History of Women in Rock and Roll Seal Press pp 203 204 ISBN 1 58005 078 6 a b David Roberts 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed Guinness World Records Limited p 33 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 a b Colin Larkin ed 1992 The Guinness Who s Who of Indie and New Wave Music First ed Guinness Publishing pp 23 4 ISBN 0 85112 579 4 External links editAu Pairs at AllMusic Photos of the band VH1 page on the band Au Pairs Trouser Press Guide Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Au Pairs amp oldid 1187237011, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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