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1988 studio album by Death of Samantha
Where the Women Wear the Glory and the Men Wear the Pants is the second studio album by post-punk band Death of Samantha, released in 1988 on Homestead Records.
Release and reception[edit]
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AllMusic | [1] |
Glenn Kenny of Trouser Press praised the album, saying it "rocks out with fire, anger and intelligence"[2]
Track listing[edit]
All tracks are written by Death of Samantha, except "Sylvia Plath" by Peter Laughner
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1. | "Harlequin Tragedy" | 5:51 |
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2. | "Good Friday" | 3:38 |
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3. | "Sylvia Plath" | 3:22 |
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4. | "Lucky Dog (Lost My Pride)" | 7:51 |
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5. | "Monkey Face" | 3:46 |
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6. | "Savior City" | 4:09 |
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7. | "Staring Through It Now" | 3:17 |
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8. | "That's All That Matters" | 2:55 |
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9. | "Blood Creek" | 6:23 |
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Personnel[edit]
Adapted from the Where the Women Wear the Glory and the Men Wear the Pants liner notes.[3]
- Death of Samantha
- Doug Gillard – guitar, backing vocals, musical arrangement
- John Petkovic – lead vocals
- Steve-O – drums, backing vocal
- Dave Swanson – bass guitar, backing vocal
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- Additional musicians and production
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Release history[edit]
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Label
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Format
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Catalog
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United States
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1988
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Homestead
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CD, CS, LP
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HMS 121
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References[edit]
External links[edit]
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Studio albums | |
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Extended plays | |
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Singles |
- "Amphetamine"
- "Coca Cola & Licorice" (aka Porn in the USA)
- "Rosenberg Summer"
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