The Lemon Kittens
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The Lemon Kittens are a post-punk band formed in Reading, Berkshire, England in the late 1970s by Karl Blake and Gary Thatcher. The cast of the band revolved quite frequently, notably counting among its membership musicians such as Danielle Dax and Mark Perry of Alternative TV and The Good Missionaries.
[edit] Discography
- Spoonfed & Writhing, 1979 (reissued in CD in 1996)
- Cake Beast, 1980
- We Buy a Hammer for Daddy, 1980 (reissued in CD in 1993)
- (Those Who Bite The Hand That Feeds Them Sooner Or Later Must Meet The) Big Dentist, 1982 (reissued in CD in 1994)
The Spoonfed & Writhing EP has recently gained a re-release as part of the 'Step Forward-I Wanna Punk Rock: The Singles Collection' in either CD or vinyl boxed set (Castle Records B000PMG5PC)[1].
In addition, tracks by the Lemon Kittens appear on the compilations Snatch 2, Hoisting the Black Flag, Perspectives and Distortion, The Wonderful World of Glass vol 1, and Terra Serpentes.