We Buy a Hammer for Daddy

We Buy a Hammer for Daddy
Studio album by Lemon Kittens
Released 1980
Genre Experimental rock
Length 35:08
Label United Dairies
Biter of Thorpe (1993 re-release)
Lemon Kittens chronology
Cake Beast We Buy a Hammer for Daddy The Big Dentist

We Buy a Hammer for Daddy is an album by British experimental rock group Lemon Kittens, consisting then of musicians Karl Blake and Danielle Dax. It was engineered by David Mellor and released in 1980 on Steven Stapleton's and John Fothergill's United Dairies record label. It was re-released on CD on Dax' own label Biter of Thorpe in 1993. The cover featured a drawing by Danielle Dax, differing slightly on the LP and the CD release.

Reception

"[...] bizarre mix of chalkboard saxophones, spacy flutes, chunky guitars, and claustrophobic close-miked keyboards, topped off with vocals by Karl Blake (mildly hysterical) and Danielle Dax (curiously detached). The tracks, with one exception all under four minutes duration, are all highly original and have little precedent either in or beyond the annals of British pop/rock [...] We Buy a Hammer for Daddy belongs with Alternative TV's Vibing Up the Senile Man and the first This Heat LP as one of the milestones of experimental rock music." - allmusic.com[1]

"Each track is a gem [...] Lemon Kittens were a hidden treasure of the British Isles and there was nobody like them before or since. For anyone who is into 'outsider creations', the more minimal moments of Beefheart, anything by The Residents etc., then you should be taken in by this short-lived and utterly enchanted lost duo." - headheritage.co.uk[2]

Track listing

  1. Pain Topics (4:24)
  2. Reversal 2 (2:34)
  3. These Men Of Old England (2:25)
  4. Wrist Job / Once Green And Pleasant Land (2:45)
  5. Lycanthrothene (3:06)
  6. Motet (3:10)
  7. Throat Violence (2:28)
  8. False Alarm (Malicious) (1:58)
  9. P.V.S (1:55)
  10. Small Mercies (2:03)
  11. Coasters (3:48)
  12. Up In Arms (2:34)
  13. The American Cousin (1:50)
  14. Evidence (2:25)
  15. Rome Burning (1:31)
  16. (Afraid Of Being) Bled By Leeches (2:14)

References

  1. ^ Review on allmusic.com.
  2. ^ Review on headheritage.co.uk.