To coincide with the launch of the Crassical Collection, we are now pleased to offer remastered versions of the original LP's in the classic poster sleeves they were first offered in. Featuring the iconic artwork by Gee Vaucher, these are timeless pieces of art that look and sound great. Named as a reference to some of Freud's ideas concerning sexuality, this release marked something of a departure from the somewhat 'macho', 'hardcore punk' image that The Feeding of the 5000 and its follow up Stations of the Crass had to some extent given the group, for it featured more obviously complex musical arrangements, as well as exclusively female vocals provided by Eve Libertine and Joy De Vivre (although Steve Ignorant remained a group member and is credited on the record sleeve as not on this recording). The album addressed feminist issues and once again attacked the institutions of 'the system' such as marriage and sexual repression. -Original album remastered -Includes a download code for a digital version of the entire album
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