Pretty Poison- Laced 12” & Expiration 7”
Here’s a pair of early releases by Philadelphia-based new wave band Pretty Poison. Many of you folks may remember this band from the freestyle hit “Catch Me I’m Falling,” but their earlier, less successful releases had a far darker edge, from the gloomy, yet danceable music to the stark black covers featuring gothic imagery. Though these tracks became minor college radio singles, it would take four years and a stylistic re-invention for the band to take off.
This pair of releases dropped in 1983. Dying to hear one of their first releases, a 1982 flexi cover of Tuxedomoon’s “No Tears.” If anyone has that one kicking around, please pass it our way! Otherwise, here’s the information for these two releases.
Pretty Poison- Laced 12”
1. Seal It With a Kiss
2. Let Freedom Ring
3. Expiration
4. Tempest Nightmare
Pretty Poison- Expiration 7”
1. Expiration
2. The Realm of Existence
*download it here* (RE-RIPPED @ 320kbps on 2.15.17)
For curious parties, the two versions of “Expiration” here are completely different. The band would go on to re-record “Let Freedom Ring” for their first full length record in 1987, with a far glossier edge.
July 13, 2010 at 1:12 pm
…deeply thanks for their earlier 7",
was always curious to hear it! 🙂
August 5, 2010 at 3:11 am
Great blog, and I'm just getting started in my explorations. You're good people for posting this. I have "Laced" on vinyl, but life has placed impediments to hearing the songs. I appreciate the legwork!
January 23, 2011 at 2:09 am
I saw Pretty Poision many times in the Phila area before they got sign. they were one of the best live act in the area.
April 13, 2012 at 4:35 pm
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