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Transvision Vamp - Pop Art (LP) - VG+/VG+

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Actual image of the vinyl record album artwork of Transvision Vamp's Pop Art LP - taken in our Melbourne record store
Actual image of the back cover of Transvision Vamp's Pop Art second hand vinyl record taken in our Melbourne record shop
Condition:
Used
Availability:
Out Of Stock
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Visually Graded Record:
VG+
Visually Graded Sleeve:
VG+
Catalogue #:
3421.1
Format:
LP Vinyl Record
Genre(s):
Rock, Pop, New Wave, Pop Rock

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Album Info

Artist: Transvision Vamp
Album: Pop Art
Released: Australia, 1988

Tracklist:

A1Trash City5:08
A2I Want Your Love3:29
A3Sister Moon4:21
A4Psychosonic Cindy3:45
A5Revolution Baby4:52
B1Tell That Girl To Shut Up3:05
Written-By - H. Vincent
B2Wild Star3:21
B3Hanging Out With Halo Jones4:35
B4Andy Warhol's Dead3:48
B5Sex Kick5:42


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Description

Transvision Vamp's album "Pop Art" was released on March 21, 1989, and it marked a significant moment in the late '80s music scene. The band, fronted by the charismatic Wendy James, burst onto the scene with a sound that blended pop, rock, and a hint of punk attitude, making them a standout act of the era. The album is often remembered for its catchy hooks, vibrant energy, and James's striking presence, which helped to define the band's image and sound.

"Pop Art" features some of Transvision Vamp's most recognizable tracks, including the hit single "I Want Your Love," which showcases the band's ability to craft infectious melodies paired with a rebellious spirit. The song reached the top of the charts in several countries and is still celebrated for its catchy chorus and James's powerful vocals. Another standout track is "Baby I Don't Care," which perfectly encapsulates the band's playful yet edgy vibe. The song's lyrics and upbeat tempo make it a quintessential anthem of youthful defiance.

The album was well-received by critics, with many praising its production and the band's energetic performances. Major publications like NME and Melody Maker highlighted the album's catchy songs and the band's unique style, which combined glam rock influences with a modern pop sensibility. Critics noted that Wendy James's vocal delivery was both powerful and charismatic, helping to elevate the material beyond standard pop fare. The album's production, handled by the talented duo of Pat Collier and the band themselves, contributed to its polished yet vibrant sound, making it a staple of the late '80s music landscape.

Culturally, "Pop Art" is significant as it represents a time when female fronted bands were beginning to gain more visibility in the rock and pop scenes. Wendy James became an icon of the era, not just for her music but also for her fashion sense and attitude, which resonated with a generation of young women. The album's themes of love, desire, and rebellion struck a chord with listeners, making it a defining work of its time.

Interestingly, the album's cover art, featuring a bold and colorful design, reflects the vibrant aesthetic of the late '80s and has become iconic in its own right. The visual presentation of the band, combined with their catchy sound, helped to solidify their place in pop culture.

In terms of awards, while "Pop Art" itself may not have won major accolades, it certainly helped to establish Transvision Vamp as a significant act in the UK music scene. The band's impact was felt in the years that followed, influencing a wave of female artists and bands that emerged in the '90s and beyond.

Personal anecdotes from Wendy James and other band members often highlight the fun and chaotic energy of their live performances. James has spoken about the thrill of touring and the connection she felt with fans, which was palpable during their energetic shows. The band's chemistry and enthusiasm were infectious, making their concerts memorable experiences for those lucky enough to attend.

In conclusion, "Pop Art" by Transvision Vamp is a vibrant and energetic album that captures the spirit of the late '80s. With standout tracks that remain beloved to this day, the album showcases the band's unique blend of pop and rock, driven by Wendy James's dynamic presence. Its cultural significance and critical reception solidify its place in music history, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in the era's sound. Whether you're revisiting it or discovering it for the first time, "Pop Art" is sure to leave a lasting impression.

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