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The Au Pairs - Sense & Sensuality [Silver 180-Gram]
Limited edition of 750 numbered copies on silver coloured 180-gram audiophile vinyl. Sense and Sensuality (1982) was the second and final album by seminal British post-punk band Au Pairs. T
he four-piece group from Birmingham were very much in tune with the early 80s growth pangs from the first punk explosion - stripping down their music from their debut LP to a funkier, more rhythmic essence, and shifting the focus of their lyrics to the personal rather than the political.
Despite only reaching #79 in the UK when first released, it's now widely seen as one of the best post-punk albums ever.
The Au Pairs - Sense & Sensuality [Silver 180-Gram]
Limited edition of 750 numbered copies on silver coloured 180-gram audiophile vinyl. Sense and Sensuality (1982) was the second and final album by seminal British post-punk band Au Pairs. T
he four-piece group from Birmingham were very much in tune with the early 80s growth pangs from the first punk explosion - stripping down their music from their debut LP to a funkier, more rhythmic essence, and shifting the focus of their lyrics to the personal rather than the political.
Despite only reaching #79 in the UK when first released, it's now widely seen as one of the best post-punk albums ever.
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Limited edition of 750 numbered copies on silver coloured 180-gram audiophile vinyl. Sense and Sensuality (1982) was the second and final album by seminal British post-punk band Au Pairs. T
he four-piece group from Birmingham were very much in tune with the early 80s growth pangs from the first punk explosion - stripping down their music from their debut LP to a funkier, more rhythmic essence, and shifting the focus of their lyrics to the personal rather than the political.
Despite only reaching #79 in the UK when first released, it's now widely seen as one of the best post-punk albums ever.













