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Released
  
January 7, 1998

Mummy and Daddy (1998)
  
Cruise (2001)

Release date
  
7 January 1998

Label
  
Susan Lawly

Length
  
45:42

Artist
  
Whitehouse

Producer
  
William Bennett

Genre
  
Power electronics

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Mummy and Daddy is the fifteenth studio album by power electronics band Whitehouse, released in early 1998 through Susan Lawly. The album mostly focuses on domestic violence and is considered by many as one of the band's darkest recordings. The cover art was done by Trevor Brown, who previously worked with the band for their albums Quality Time, Halogen, and Twice Is Not Enough.

Contents

Recording

William Bennett considers the album as one of the scariest things he has ever done. In the liner notes for the album, he says:

This album is actually quite a worrying one for me. There is a neurosis about some of this work that is genuinely shocking and reaches an intensity that even I could never have dreamt of discovering. There is no explicit sexual content whatsoever - some of the themes cover domestic violence and abuse, subjects that held little interest to me until relatively recently. It will be a sexy record though, in my opinion - but not in the way most people would recognise. In fact, I think a lot of Whitehouse fans may even intensely dislike this album and, by the same token, I don't think we'll acquire many new fans from it. That doesn't really trouble me at all - there is a beauty about music when, on those very rare moments, it takes you to a level where you think it can't get any better. Perfection at a given moment. These feelings mixed with some of this subject matter, however, are deeply disturbing.

The track "Private" compiles various interviews with victims of domestic violence and child abuse. The track was written by Peter Sotos and was recorded and produced by Steve Albini in his Electrical Audio studio.

Personnel

  • William Bennett - vocals, synthesizers, production
  • Peter Sotos - synthesizers
  • Philip Best - synthesizers
  • Steve Albini - recording, production ("Private")
  • Denis Blackham - mastering
  • Satoshi Morita - photography
  • G. Scott - photography
  • Alan Gifford - design
  • Trevor Brown - artwork
  • Songs

    1Philosophy of the Wife-Beater5:32
    2Worthless1:43
    3A Cunt Like You5:59

    References

    Mummy and Daddy Wikipedia