Sense and Sensuality
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Sense and Sensuality (1982) was the second and last album by British post-punk band Au Pairs. The album reached #79 in Britain. No singles were released from the album. The album cover wasn't approved by the band The lyrics focus on personal and wider political issues, but show a greater range of musical influences, than their first album Playing with a Different Sex.
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Track listing
All tracks composed by Lesley Woods, Paul Foad, Jane Munro and Peter Hammond.
- "Don't Lie Back"
- "(That's When) It's Worth It"
- "Instant Touch"
- "Sex Without Stress"
- "Fiasco"
- "Intact"
- "Tongue In Cheek"
- "Stepping Out Of Line"
- "Shakedown"
- "America"
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Personnel
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Band
- Lesley Woods – guitar, vocals
- Paul Foad – guitar, cello, vocals
- Jane Munro – bass
- Peter Hammond – drums, percussion
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Additional musicians
- Chris Lee – trumpet
- James Johnstone & Olly Moore – saxophones
- Keith Knowles & John Suddick – synthesizers
- Milt Hampton – Vibraphone>
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Production
- Au Pairs – producer
- Terry Barham – engineer
- Ken Thomas – engineer
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