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Pussy, King of the Pirates

Pussy, King of the Pirates is an album by the British band the Mekons and the American writer Kathy Acker, released in 1996. It accompanied the publication of Acker's 1996 novel of the same name. Acker provided spoken word sections between songs by the Mekons. The band and Acker supported Pussy, King of the Pirates with live dates in London, Seattle, and Chicago.

Production

The Mekons and Acker had first met at the Kennel Club, in San Francisco, and reconnected at Miss Pearl's Jam House. Pussy, King of the Pirates was recorded in the summer of 1995. The album and novel are about a group of female pirates searching for a lost treasure; the story was influenced in part by Treasure Island, the work of Antonin Artaud, and Story of O. The cover art was created by S. Clay Wilson. "Antigone Speaks About Herself" incorporates elements of disco.

Critical reception

The Chicago Tribune opined that Acker's "lyrics and between-songs text lead the listener on an epic swashbuckling journey into the female psyche." Rolling Stone said that "the Mekons contribute a typical hodgepodge of music that includes Eastern syncopations, reggae, Eurodisco, misty balladry and thrash metal... But where Acker and the Mekons mesh most closely is on the subjects of identity and transcendence." LA Weekly noted that "these are songs that seek, nosing through the rubble of discarded pop styles in search of a rock & roll form that supports femininity ... instead of commodifying it." The Daily Telegraph called the album "a pirate fantasia with musical allusions to everything from contemporary drum 'n' bass to traditional sea shanties." (The New) Rolling Stone Album Guide dismissed it as "an unlistenable performance-art piece".

Track listing

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