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Lene Lovich
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (August 22, 1995)
  • Original Release Date: 1991
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered
  • Label: Rhino / Wea
  • ASIN: B000003SZV
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #166,786 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Bird Song
2. What Will I Do Without You
3. Angels
4. Night
5. You Can't Kill Me
6. Egghead
7. Wonderful One
8. Monkey Talk
9. Joan
10. Freeze
11. New Toy
12. Savages
13. Special Star
14. Never Never Land
15. Cat's Away
16. Details
17. It's You, Only You (Mein Schmerz)
18. Blue Hotel

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Return of the Possessed!!!,
By Pete Magritte "magritte99" (Santa Monica, CA USA) - See all my reviews
"Flex" is both brilliant musically and fun stylistically. Like her sister-in-arms Nina Hagen, Lovich is not brilliant in spite of her sense of humor but because of it. Moreover, the two share a philosophy in their lyrics that everything in life is deeply interconnected, hence the wonderful line from "You Can't Kill Me": "If I shoot you down as a mean old man/you come back as a baby in Japan." I remember listening to this album when it first came out and being awestruck by it then (1980), in the midst of all that new stuff that is now so standard: B-52's, Talking Heads, etc. etc. Somehow, I fell out of touch with it...but hearing "New Toy" recently got me to get this newer, more extended version of "Flex." It is -- in a word -- superb. In two words, it is superb and original. In three words--okay, you get the idea. This remastered version gives you all the joy and energy and brilliance of Lovich's masterwork (it is her personal peak and a prime achievement of the whole genre) and this album can stand up with any in terms of creativity, craft and style. "Classic" is a word that is used way too often and it has been way commercialized but "Flex" embodies the real meaning of "classic": a work of art that never grows old, not because it keeps getting played all the time, but because you get something new from it every time you listen. The beauty of "Flex" is that it is so creative that it is still contemporary (it doesn't sound dated and in terms of its freshness and energy reminds me of Alison Goldfrapp's "Felt Mountain," though a lot less dark and slow) and yet you have the fun recognition of the late '70's-early '80's New Wave genre at its best. Last but not least, Lovich and her collaborator Chappell give us consistency: every track on this CD is good and with the added tracks, it's a CD you'll listen to over and over again. Despite being two decades old, "Flex" is still as fresh and new as when it was first released. How many albums can you say that about?
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars THE "MUST HAVE" LENE LOVICH, March 14, 2002
By "jimic6472879" (Thomaston, Georgia United States) - See all my reviews
FOR ANYONE WHO IS A SERIOUS COLLECTOR OF MID-SEVENTIES TO MID EIGHTIES PUNK, THIS IS DEFINATELY A MUST HAVE! WHEN THIS RECORDING HIT THE MARKET, LENE HAD ALREADY MADE THE PUNK SCENE WITH HER FIRST RELEASE, "STATELESS" AND QUITE FRANKLY, A LOT OF MY FRIENDS THOUGHT THAT THE FIRST RECORDING WOULD BE THE LAST; YOU KNOW THE "FLASH IN THE PAN" THING LIKE SO MANY ARTISTS DID. BUT WHEN THIS RECORDING WAS RELEASED AND WORD GOT AROUND THE CLUBS AND THE CIRCUIT IN GENERAL, THERE WAS A RUSH TO THE MUSIC STORES AND BEFORE THREE MONTHS PASTED, EVERYONE THAT I KNEW WAS PLAYING IT ALMOST NON-STOP!! WITH THIS RECORDING, LENE DID A FUSING OF PUNK ROOTS WITH HIGH ELECTIC-TECHNO RHYTHMS AND THE RESULTS ARE A BLEND OF LENE'S UNIQUE VOCALS, TREMENDOUS MUSICIANSHIP AND SUPERB ARTISTRY IN THE STUDIO. TO THIS DAY, I AM ENTHRALLED BY THIS RECORDING AND EACH TIME I TAKE IT OFF THE SHELF, IT HAS THE ABILITY TO TAKE ME BACK TO THE DAYS OF MY REBELLIOUS YOUTH WITH ALL IT'S FREEDOM, CREATIVITY, SPONTANEITY AND WONDERFUL WILDNESS. AGAIN, THIS IS A MUST HAVE!!
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars You must, you must want!, July 22, 2001
By BasicRep "chasnjim" (Charleston SC) - See all my reviews
Ok, let's see. I bought the US LP when it first came out [I cruised the record stores for months waiting for the follow-up to STATELESS], then the Japanese LP, because it was cool, then I got the German one with the seafoam green vinyl. Why? Because I could not bear to ever wear out this album! If you are looking at this album, you must have had some reason. Well, just buy it! When I saw that Rhino had released this on CD back in 1990, I just about fainted in the record store! I bought them and RAN home to play it and it's sister CD Flex...plus.

OK, enough melodrama. Now about the music. From the first few seconds of the album, when you realize that the 'bird' is really her voice, you are hooked. Her voice is one of those distinctive ones, not great but somehow good. The only way to describe her is the B52's, but with sultry vocals and more soulful. She manages to have a nu-wave album that isn't electronic. She is one of a kind, and this album is her best work of art.

FYI: The bonus tracks make up the 'New Toy' EP from 1981. The last 2 tracks are from her more pop-oriented LP 'No-Man's Land' which HAS see CD, but as an import that has long since disappeared. UPDATE 2007: Seems that the bonus tracks have changed for the MP3 version of Flex. Only 2 tracks, 'New Toy' and 'Details' are from the EP. You can get 2 other EP songs on Lene's Greatest Hits compilation. 'Never Never Land' is the New Toy EP version, and 'Savages' is the remixed version from the 'No Man's Land' LP.
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5.0 out of 5 stars wowza!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Her best work!!
I have always thought that this was her best work!!! I loved the way the whole album came together. Flex to me is better than anything else she has ever done.
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