Acts of Love
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Acts of Love | ||
Studio album by Penny Rimbaud | ||
Released | 1985 | |
Recorded | 1984-1985 | |
Genre | Punk | |
Label | Crass Records | |
Penny Rimbaud chronology | ||
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Acts of Love (1985) |
The Death of Imagination (2001) |
Acts of Love is an album of 50 poems by Penny Rimbaud of the anarchist punk band Crass, set to classical music and performed by Steve Ignorant and Eve Libertine. Released in 1985 on Crass Records, the record was accompanied by a book of 50 paintings by artist Gee Vaucher.
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Period of activity: Formed 1977, disbanded 1984 Band members: Penny Rimbaud (drums), Gee Vaucher (artwork), Steve Ignorant (voice), N.A.Palmer (Guitar), Phil Free (Guitar), Pete Wright (Bass), Eve Libertine (Voice), Joy De Vivre (Voice), Mick Duffield (films), John Loder (engineer) Major album releases: The Feeding of the 5000, Stations of the Crass, Penis Envy, Christ – The Album, Yes Sir, I Will, Acts of Love, Best Before 1984 See also: Crass Records, Corpus Christi Records, EXIT, Crass Agenda, Last Amendment, Dial House, Anarcho-punk |