Pete Shelley – Homosapien (2xLP)
Pete Shelley – Homosapien (2xLP)
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Pete Shelley’s Homosapien marked a bold departure from his punk legacy with Buzzcocks, venturing into the emerging world of synth-pop. Released in 1981, the album was produced by Martin Rushent and layered with drum machines, sequencers, and shimmering synths. Despite this sonic shift, Shelley’s distinctive melodic instincts and lyrical wit remained fully intact. The title track, openly celebrating queer identity, was ahead of its time—earning both cult status and a ban from the BBC due to its sexually suggestive lyrics.
The album blends emotional vulnerability with cool, electronic precision. Tracks like “I Generate a Feeling” and “Witness the Change” combine pop hooks with introspective songwriting, pushing boundaries in both sound and subject. While initially controversial, Homosapien has aged into a landmark of early '80s electronic music, gaining praise for its fearless innovation and Shelley’s seamless adaptation to a new musical language.
Reviews
“Anyone wishing to bridge their gap between their classic punk vinyl and their synth‑pop CDs need look no further than Pete Shelley’s solo album, Homosapien… his second is easily the most catchy, most electro‑happy, and probably most riveting that he recorded.” – AllMusic
“Proof that Shelley is still a masterful maker of singles… and he still delivers punchy pop‑rock.” – Trouser Press
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A1 Homosapien
A2 Yesterday'S Not Here
A3 I Generate A Feeling
A4 Keats' Song
A5 Qu'Est-Ce Que C'Est Que Ca
B1 I Don'T Know What It Is
B2 Guess I Must Have Been In Love With Myself
B3 Pusher Man
B4 Just One Of Those Affairs
B5 It'S Hard Enough Knowing
C1 In Love With Somebody Else
C2 Witness The Change
C3 Maxine
C4 Love In Vain
D1 Homosapien (Elongated Dancepartydubmix)
D2 Witness The Change / I Don'T Know What It Is (Dub)
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