Genres Post-punk Labels Human
Kamera | Years active 1978–1983 Genre Post-punk | |
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Past members Lesley Woods
Jane Munro
Paul Foad
Pete Hammond
Nick O'Connor
Jayne Morris
Graeme Hamilton
Cara Tivey Origin Birmingham, United Kingdom (1979) Members Lesley Woods, Paul Foad, Pete Hammond, Jane Munro Albums Playing with a Different, Sense and Sensuality, Stepping Out of Line: The Anth |
The Au Pairs were a British post-punk band that formed in Birmingham in 1978 and continued until 1983. They produced two studio albums and three singles. Their songs were said to have "contempt for the cliches of contemporary sexual politics" and their music has been compared to the Gang of Four and the Young Marble Giants. The band was led by Lesley Woods, who was once described as "one of the most striking women in British rock".
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Career

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" criticized the British government's treatment of Irish Republican prisoners in the then ongoing troubles in Northern Ireland, which caused some controversy at the time. The band performed in 1980 for the concert film Urgh! A Music War.

The band's second album, Sense and Sensuality (1982), showed a greater influence of jazz, soul, funk and disco on the band's sound, but was less well received.

Following the departure of Jane Munro in 1983, the band recruited Nick O'Connor who also played piano and synthesizers. At this time the group were further augmented by Jayne Morris (percussion and backing vocals), Graeme Hamilton (trumpet) and Cara Tivey on additional keyboards. The band broke up in 1983, just before they were about to go record an album with producer Steve Lillywhite.
Woods formed an all-woman band called the Darlings in the late 1980s, but then left the music industry. She now works as a lawyer in London. Guitarist Paul Foad 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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Albums
Singles
Lives & Compilations
Original members
Other members (1983)
Songs
It’s ObviousPlaying with a Different Sex · 1981
Sex Without StressSense and Sensuality · 1982
We’re So CoolPlaying with a Different Sex · 1981