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Released
  
April 16, 1990

Spanking Machine(1990)
  
To Mother(1990)

Release date
  
16 April 1990

Label
  
Twin/Tone Records

Length
  
35:44

Producer
  
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Recorded
  
1989 at Reciprocal Recording, Seattle, Washington, U.S.

Genres
  
Grunge, Punk rock, Riot grrrl, Alternative rock

Similar
  
Babes in Toyland albums, Grunge albums

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Spanking Machine is the debut album by American punk rock band Babes in Toyland, released in 1990.

Contents

Background and production

The working title of the album was Swamp Pussy, which later ended up becoming the opening song on the album. The album title was later changed to Spanking Machine, after the "spanking machine" from an episode of Leave It to Beaver titled "The Price of Fame."

The album was recorded and produced by Seattle musician/producer Jack Endino at Reciprocal Recording in Seattle - where other bands such as Nirvana and Mudhoney recorded - and was released in April 1990 by Twin/Tone Records.

"Dust Cake Boy" was the first and only single from the album, released by Sub Pop Records' as part of their singles club. Released in 1989, it was recorded in 1988, before the band's sessions with Jack Endino, at Technisound Studio and produced by Brian Paulson. The single was backed with "Spit to See the Shine." A promotional video for the song "He's My Thing" was also recorded, though the song was never released as a single. Recorded during a live show at Minneapolis' First Avenue, the video was recorded on a 16mm camera by Mike Etoll.

Critical reception

Spanking Machine received generally positive reviews from critics, with Mark Deming of allmusic stating:

[Spanking Machine] sounds like the blueprint for the music [Courtney] Love would make during Hole's first incarnation [...] that Spanking Machine is a more compelling and emotionally powerful work [and] Kat Bjelland's songs pull no punches.

Other bands interested in the underground music scene - most notably Sonic Youth - were fans of the album, so much so that Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore invited the band to perform on Sonic Youth's 1990 European tour to promote their latest album, Goo. The band also performed alongside Sonic Youth at 1991's Reading Festival, which was documented by Dave Markey's music documentary, 1991: The Year Punk Broke.

Track listing

All songs written by Kat Bjelland, except where noted.

Musicians and personnel

  • Kat Bjelland - lead vocals, guitar
  • Lori Barbero - drums, backing vocals (lead vocals on "Dogg")
  • Michelle Leon - bass
  • Jack Endino - producer, engineer
  • Songs

    1Swamp Pussy2:24
    2He's My Thing2:56
    3Vomit Heart2:49

    References

    Spanking Machine Wikipedia