Melbourne’s La Femme were a fascinating meld of late Seventies influences: punk, new wave, glam and hard rock. Their 1979 debut single Chelsea Kids is one of the all-time classic Australian singles and their only LP: La Femme, is arguably one of the best to come out Melbourne ’s late 1970’s punk/new wave scene (which included Models and The Boys Next Door). It contains many fine examples of the band’s confident, swaggering glam-infused punk-metal sound.

Lead singer Chane Chane was a charismatic, hyperactive front man, a refreshing personality with a strong audience rapport. Guitarist Brett Walker was a real live flashy guitar hero for the times, coming on like a punk-metal Mick Ronson by pealing off large chunks of dense power riffing when other guitarists were still going plink-plonk. The thuggish rhythm section of Peter Kidd and Graham Schiavello played it mean and hard, providing the relentless, driving beat.

La Femme could well have made it into the big league if they’d wanted but swimming against the commercial tide seemed to be their raison d’être. In many ways they were their own worst enemies. An unwillingness to play the pop star game and the serious drug addiction, among other things, perhaps ended up compromising the band’s drive.

 


La Femme
La Femme


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AVSCD027
Barcode: 9336043001270
SRP: $24.95
Release Date: 30/07/2007



Tracklisting:

1. Boys Next Door
2. One Of My Best Friends
3. Leave It To Me
4. Chelsea Kids
5. Doe See Doe
6. I Don't Wanna Go Home
7. Filter Tip
8. It's Alright
9. Give It Up
10. Something Else

Bonus Tracks:


Singles 1979 & 1980
11. Chelsea Kids (A-side Edit)
12. I Wanna Be Your Man (B-Side)
13. All Day And All Of The Night (B-side)
Demos 1978
14. Boys Next Door
15. Give It Up
Demos 1979
16. I Wish
17. One Of My Best Friends
18. On The Wall

Bonus Video:
19.
Chelsea Kids

MP3 Samples: One Of My Best Friends Chelsea Kids Boys Next Door (demo)
 

For an inner-city band with so much potential, in the end they really did give it away. They toured constantly, built up a huge support base on the suburban pub circuit, scored several prestigious support gigs, made three appearances on Countdown (one of the first punk/new wave/alternative bands to do so), released one of the great Melbourne punk albums and yet they never rose above being a cult attraction.

Our deluxe reissue has been digitally remastered from the original tapes. It contains 8 bonus tracks: the single edit of Chelsea Kids,their 2 non-LP B-sides (covers of I Wanna Be Your Man and All Day And All Of The Night), 2 marvellously punky demo’s from 1978, 3 demo’s from 1979 (that you would swear was part of the NWOBHM movement), PLUS their rare film clip of Chelsea Kids that had been lost for the past 28 years (we just found it in time!). Liner notes by Ian McFarlane.

 

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