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| Disc: 1 | |||
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| 1. Fuck the Pain Away | |||
| 2. AA XXX | |||
| 3. Rock Show - Steve Keeping | |||
| 4. Set It Off | |||
| 5. Cum Undun - Steve Keeping | |||
| 6. Diddle My Skittle | |||
| 7. Hot Rod | |||
| 8. Lovertits | |||
| 9. Suck and Let Go | |||
| 10. Sucker - Steve Keeping | |||
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| Disc: 2 | |||
| 1. Keine Melodien - Jeans Team perf. By Peaches | |||
| 2. Cassanova - feat. Mignon | |||
| 3. Sex - Berlin perf. By Peaches | |||
| 4. Felix Part II - Kid 606 Remix | |||
| 5. Set it Off - Tobi Neuman Remix | |||
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
hilarious,
By A Customer
This review is from: Teaches of Peaches (Audio CD)
whether you love or hate this album, you cannot deny that it will provoke a reaction. it's pure entertainment. the brilliance behind it is that peaches can actually sing these songs without laughing! i'd recommend it to anyone with a penchant for cheesy dance beats and a sense of humor about sex. it's definitely not a cd that will change your life but it's a lot fun...
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Huh? What? Right,
This review is from: Teaches of Peaches (Audio CD)
I have no clue what possessed me to purchase Peaches debut disc "The Teaches of Peaches." I happened upon her video for the single "Lovert**s" and couldn't take my eyes off it. I don't if it is due to the fact that it is shockingly low budget and laughably amateurish or that I have a subconscious fascination with women riding/stroking bikes in a suburbanite alley? Whatever the reason I found myself tracking down her album without any real idea of what her sound is; it was entirely subliminal."Teaches of Peaches" is an album that won't venture far from your CD player. Melodically, the album is naked, beat driven, synth-infested and vocally repetitive but manages to surprisingly enduring. The initial bareness of the disc may frighten some off but once gave a chance you'll see the porn'esque beat backdrop is very suiting. How can't you love "Peaches" lyrically? Her vocals bleed similarities to top-notch phone-sex operators. Toying you along with her infectious X-rated nursery rhymes, not getting into it for herself, but rather you. It's pure entertainment; if Peaches says, "truck..." you know what word she'll rhyme it with. The only deadweight on this stellar disc is the painfully boring "Skittle My Diddle" and "Sucker," one of the two 'rock' songs is just too droning and shrill. "The Teaches of Peaches" is easily one of my favorite albums in recent years. There is no way to really describe Peaches because she is fully a creation of her own. You just gotta hear her to believe her. Trust me, whether you like it or not, all day you'll be habitually singing "(...) on my....." as if it's nothing.
22 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
X-Rated Techno with a Punk Edge,
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This review is from: Teaches of Peaches (Audio CD)
I came across this in a indie record store under employee recommendations. The CD itself I was attracted to cause of the hot pink color which was loud in itself. The CD also had on the packaging a quote from a review from a popular music magazine mentioning 3 well known artists, Trent Reznor, Courtney Love, and Foxy Brown claiming they should be "afraid, very afraid!"....well this exlamation justified my curiosity upon purcasing.All I have to say regarding this CD is it is fun, tounge in cheek , and yes... edgy. If one is into techno, Industrial, and dance music with a punk edge then I would recommend. On track "Lovertits" she sounds similar to Gwen Stefani behind a Euro-techno dance pop beat. The tracks that I found most memorable are "Rock Show" which displays a Joan Jettish rock rebel grrrl growl behind synth beats. The next is "Diddle My Skittle" which has a great synth intro that kind of reminded me vaguely of NIN but it stands on it's own. The beats on some of the beginning of the songs are kind of similar, but not monotonous. Sleaze talk aside, I found it provocative and fun. The songs tend to grow on you. Just use with caution if you are one to sing aloud in a crowd!!! :) This edition of the Cd also has a bonus disc with a great remake of the Berlin song Sex (I'm a...) which is one of the true gems on this 2 CD set. You will also find two very different and unusually strange videos for the song "Set it Off." Now that I have listend to this CD, I am now even more curious on seeing her live which should be just as interesting as the inside picture cover, but that is another story and another review! Thanks!
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