Stateless [Stateless...Plus] Lene Lovich

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  • Release Date: 08/22/1995
  • Original Release: 1979
  • Sales Rank: 26,472
  • Label: RHINO / ADA
  • UPC: 081227052027

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Stateless [Stateless...Plus]

1LISTENHome 3:43
2LISTENSleeping Beauty 3:03
3LISTENLucky Number 2:51
4LISTENToo Tender (To Touch) 4:10
5LISTENSay When 2:51
6LISTENWriting On The Wall 3:12
7LISTENTelepathy 2:48
8LISTENMomentary Breakdown 3:22
9LISTENI Think We're Alone Now 2:47
10LISTENOne in a 1,000,000 2:53
11LISTENTonight 4:33
12LISTENBe Stiff 2:41
13LISTENOne Lonely Heart Bonus Track 3:22
14LISTENBig Bird Bonus Track 3:28
15LISTENThe Fall Bonus Track 3:42
16LISTENBlue Bonus Track 3:02
17LISTENI Think We're Alone Now Bonus Track / Japanese Version 2:46

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Editorial Reviews

One of Stiff Records' most stable staples, the truly alternative Lene Lovich laid much of the groundwork for an entire generation of singers left to pick up the pieces in the wasteland of the post-punk era. Her stunning debut, 1979's Stateless...Plus, was so unique, so vibrant, and her vocal stylings so unusual that the LP not only put her right at the front of the pack of nascent new wavers, it also sounded a commercial death knell of sorts, relegating her to the realms of novelty acts -- at least as far as the mainstream was concerned. But that's not to say that the mainstream wasn't keeping an ear cocked. Re-recorded from the demo that landed her a deal in the first place, a unique rendering of the bubblegum puff piece "I Think We're Alone Now" provided such propulsion that its B-side, the now classic "Lucky Number," was itself then re-recorded, to land Lovich a number three U.K. hit in early 1979. Elsewhere, the darkly sinister "Home" played off the rumors concerning Lovich's exotic Eastern European background (she was actually from Detroit, but she could fake a great accent). The piano-led Patti Smith-y "Too Tender (Too Touch)" allowed Lovich to explore a quieter corner, as did a sexy, sensuous rehash of fellow Stiff-er Nick Lowe's "Tonight." The rambunctious squeak of "Say When," on the other hand, not only tempered that mood but also scored Lovich another hit. An accompanying video, incidentally, is priceless, introducing a generation to a still-remarkable shoulders-and-arm-only dance routine. While Stateless...Plus is certainly very much of its era, and well placed in its time, inspired and adventurous songwriting coupled with a truly pioneering intent ensure that this LP will always remain the lit roadside marker that whispered "this way" to the hundreds of bands who followed. Amy Hanson, All Music Guide

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July 31, 2009: This was one of the best albums from the old Stiff Records company. This is one of my guilty pleasures from the late 1970's that pointed the way towards the post-punk 80's. Lene sings this in that stiff (pun intended) robotic post punk style yet manages to make it fun throughout. Its weird, and silly, and thoroughly entertaining.