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-The '''Au Pairs''' were a [[post-punk]] band who formed in [[Birmingham]] in 1979. Musically they were very similar to bands such as [[Ludus]], [[Gang of Four (band)|Gang of Four]] and the [[Delta 5]]. That is, the rhythm section was tight and funky (obvious influences were [[James Brown (musician)|James Brown]] and [[Funkadelic]]), but the guitars were light and "scratchy" (like [[Subway Sect]]). All these bands shared a strongly left wing social outlook, but the Au Pairs stood out due to their frontwoman, Lesley Woods, being an outspoken [[feminist]] and [[lesbian]]: the band were greatly influential in this respect on the [[riot grrrl]] movement a decade later. Music historian [[Gillian G. Gaar]] noted in her history of [[women in rock]] ([[She's A Rebel: The History of Women In Rock & Roll]]) that the band mingled male and female musicians in a revolutionary collaborative way as part of its outspoken explorations of [[sexual politics]].+* Gaar, Gillian G. (1992) ''She's a Rebel: the History of Women in Rock & Roll''. Seattle, Wash.: Seal Press. ISBN 1-878067-08-7
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-Their first album ''[[Playing with a Different Sex]]'' is considered a post-punk classic with strong, sarcastic songs like "It's Obvious" and "We're So Cool" taking a dry look at gender relations. Other songs, such as "Armagh" with its refrain,"we don't torture" took a pro-republican look at the then ongoing "Troubles" in [[Northern Ireland]], which caused some controversy at the time. +
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-The band's second album, ''Sense and Sensuality'', showed an even greater influence of [[jazz]], [[Soul music|soul]], [[funk]] and [[disco]] on the band's sound, but was less well received. The band broke up in 1983 just before they were about to go into the studio to record an album with producer [[Steve Lillywhite]]. Woods formed an all woman band called the Darlings in the late '80s, but then left the music industry. She now works as a lawyer. Guitarist, [[Paul Foad]] remains an active musician, playing with [[Andy Hamilton (saxophonist)|Andy Hamilton]] and the Blue Notes, a Jamaican Jazz band and teaching guitar in and around Birmingham. He has also published a guitar technique book, co-written with Stuart Ritchie, titled ''The Caged Guitarist'' (2000). Bass player Jane Munro works as an alternative therapist (aromatherapy, reflexology and indian head massage) in Birmingham. Pete Hammond also remains an active musician and teaches percussion in Birmingham.+
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-==Discography==+
-===Singles===+
-*"You"/"Domestic Departure"/"Kerb Crawler" (021 Records, OTO 2, 1979)+
-*"It's Obvious"/"Diet" (021 Records, OTO 4, 1980)+
-*"Inconvenience"/"Pretty Boys" (Human Records, HUM 8, 1981)+
-*"Inconvenience"/"Pretty Boys"/"Headache For Michelle" (remix) (Human Records, HUM 8/12, 1981)+
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-===Albums===+
-*''[[Playing with a Different Sex]]'' (Human Records, HUMAN 1, 1981) [#33 UK]+
-*''Sense and Sensuality'' (Kamera Records, KAM 010, 1982) [#79 UK]+
-*''Live in Berlin'' (AKA Records, AKA6, recorded 1982, released 1983)+
-*''Shocks to the System: The Very Best of the Au Pairs'' (Cherry Red, CDMRED161, 1999)+
-*''BBC Sessions 79-83'' (RPM, RPM139)+
-*''Sense and Sensuality'' (Remastered) (Castle Music, CMRCD 470, 2002)+
-::The Castle version corrects severe errors of the original version, including the too-fast speed of the Kamera Records release. +
-*''[[Stepping Out of Line: The Anthology]]'' (Castle Music, CMQDD1338, released May 2006 in the UK)+
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-==Original members==+
-*Lesley Woods - guitar/vocals+
-*Paul Foad - guitar/vocals+
-*Jane Munro - bass+
-*Pete Hammond - drums+
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