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  11. Ladybug Ladybug (traditional)

  Ep!phanee: guitar. Penny Dreadful: vocals, guitar. Steffie Sin: bass. Ruth De Molay: drums. Other: choir.

  Naked (1970)

  Naked was actually recorded before Blue Science, but disagreements over production caused the tapes to be shelved for eight months. A documentary of the making of the album shows the band stressed to the breaking point. Many critics panned the album, but when it became obvious it might be the last work of the Ladybugs, it went double platinum. The cover featured the band again in conservative nude shots, this time at a public bath house.

  1. Naked (Penny Dreadful) #1 on the singles chart.

  Ep!phanee: guitar. Penny Dreadful: vocals, guitar. Steffie Sin: bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

  2. What Are Little Boys Made of? (Steffie Sin)

  Ep!phanee: guitar. Penny Dreadful: backing vocals, guitar. Steffie Sin: lead vocals, bass. Ruth De Molay: drums. Other: orchestra

  3. Watch Word (Ep!phanee)

  Ep!phanee: lead vocals, guitar, accordion. Penny Dreadful: backing vocals, guitar. Steffie Sin: backing vocals, bass, organ. Ruth De Molay: drums.

  4. Biography (Steffie Sin)

  Ep!phanee: guiro, harmonica. Penny Dreadful: backing vocals, guitar. Steffie Sin: lead vocals, bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

  5. Cauliflower (Ep!phanee)

  Ep!phanee: vocals, guitar. Penny Dreadful: guitar. Steffie Sin: bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

  6. Civilization (Ruth De Molay)

  Ep!phanee: guitar, tambourine. Penny Dreadful: guitar. Steffie Sin: bass. Ruth De Molay: vocals, drums.

  7. Classic (Penny Dreadful)

  Ep!phanee: guitar. Penny Dreadful: vocals, guitar. Steffie Sin: bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

  8. Don’t Go Around Saying That (Steffie Sin)

  Ep!phanee: guitar. Penny Dreadful: guitar. Steffie Sin: vocals, bass. Ruth De Molay: drums. Other: orchestra.

  9. Your Education (Penny Dreadful)

  Ep!phanee: guitar. Penny Dreadful: vocals, guitar. Steffie Sin: bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

  10. Witness (Penny Dreadful)

  Ep!phanee: guitar. Penny Dreadful: vocals, guitar. Steffie Sin: bass, drums. Ruth De Molay: bongos.

  Rebel Girls (1974)

  The return to the recording studio by The Ladybugs after more than three years, Rebel Girls was the most momentous event since the introduction of the radio. Within one month it had become the best selling album of all time. To date, only the title track has been released as a single.

  1. Rebel Girls (Penny Dreadful) #1 on the singles chart.

  Ep!phanee: backing vocals, guitar. Penny Dreadful: lead vocals, guitar. Steffie Sin: backing vocals, bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

  2. Get out of my Head (Penny Dreadful)

  Ep!phanee: backing vocals, guitar. Penny Dreadful: lead vocals, guitar. Steffie Sin: backing vocals, bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

  3. Love in China (Ep!phanee)

  Ep!phanee: vocals. Penny Dreadful: guitar. Steffie Sin: bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

  4. Supermodels with Guns (Steffie Sin)

  Ep!phanee: guitar. Penny Dreadful: backing vocals, guitar. Steffie Sin: lead vocals, bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

  5. Drag Your Troubles with You (Ep!phanee)

  Ep!phanee: vocals, tambourine. Penny Dreadful: guitar. Steffie Sin: bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

  6. Pathetic Human (Ep!phanee)

  Ep!phanee: vocals, piano. Penny Dreadful: guitar. Steffie Sin: bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

  7. Possibilities (Steffie Sin)

  Ep!phanee: guitar. Penny Dreadful: backing vocals, guitar. Steffie Sin: lead vocals, bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

  8. Go to Heaven (Ep!phanee)

  Ep!phanee: vocals, organ. Penny Dreadful: guitar. Steffie Sin: bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

  9. Between my Legs (Penny Dreadul)

  Ep!phanee: backing vocals, guitar. Penny Dreadful: lead vocals, guitar. Steffie Sin: backing vocals, bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

  10. Rip It Up (Penny Dreadful)

  Ep!phanee: backing vocals, guitar. Penny Dreadful: lead vocals, guitar. Steffie Sin: backing vocals, bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

  11. Don’t Smoke While I’m Sleeping (Ep!phanee)

  Ep!phanee: vocals. Penny Dreadful: guitar. Steffie Sin: bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

  12. Undeserved Honor (Steffie Sin)

  Ep!phanee: guitar. Penny Dreadful: backing vocals, guitar. Steffie Sin: lead vocals, bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

  13. Laws Control the Lesser Man (Penny Dreadful)

  Ep!phanee: organ. Penny Dreadful: lead vocals, guitar. Steffie Sin: backing vocals, bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

  14. Pineapple Dance (Ep!phanee)

  Ep!phanee: vocals, guiro. Penny Dreadful: guitar. Steffie Sin: bass. Ruth De Molay: drums.

  Ep!phanee Solo Albums

  E-PARTY (1968)

  E-Party was an unremarkable album of mostly dance music, featuring heavy drums. Almost all instruments were played by Ep!phanee. All songs were written and performed by Ep!phanee.

  1. America

  2. Jump

  3. Action Inaction

  4. Dance Dance Dance

  5. Rope

  6. Come and Get Me

  7. Lift it, Swing it

  8. Vertical

  9. One Step

  10. Princeton Prison

  11. West Coast

  12. Sunshine Divine

  13. Walking Wonder

  14. Shuffle

  Experimental (1969)

  As the title suggests, Experimental was filled with music experimentations, as well as bits and pieces of songs that should have been finished before being recorded. The one decent track was Pinapple Dance, later recorded in a much more finished version on Rebel Girls. All songs on the album were performed by Ep!phanee with a rotating group of studio musicians. Ruth De Molay played drums on all tracks except Darkness. All songs were written by Ep!phanee except Burnt Umber with was by Ep!phanee and Ruth De Molay.

  1. Pineapple Dance

  2. Darkness

  3. Burnt Umber

  4. Trademark

  5. Scream of Rage

  6. Daily Life

  7. Last of the Buffalo

  8. Not a Man, Not a Brother

  9. Early Life

  10. Give Me Bread

  11. Magna Carta

  12. Request

  13. Sand Dollar

  14. Fire

  15. What is the Question?

  16. Somebody for Somebody

  Det Underbara Fantastiska Svenska Albumet Som Jag Alltid Ville Göra (1969)

  As a native of Sweden, Ep!phanee was determined to write and record an album in Swedish, which she did between the Ladybugs sessions for Platinum Dream and Matching Tattoos. The album was popular neither in Sweden nor anywhere else, though it has gained a cult following over the years as an (unintended) comedic album. All songs are written and entirely performed by Ep!phanee.

  1. Jag Vill en Munk

  2. Den Verkligen Verkligen Långa Sången

  3. Jag Dricker Saft

  4. Gör Kärlek i Badkaret

  5. Stora Filmer på Filmteatern

  6. Välkomna till Aphuset

  7. Ett Stoppinköp

  8. Jjag Tycker om en Mans Sak om det är Stort

  9. Böj Mig Őver

  10. Vaccuum Städerskkärlek

  11. Två Gånger under en Bro

  12. Du Ttog Tiden att Läsa Det

  Virgin (1970)

  The Virgin album is far more famous for its cover than any of the songs it contained. Not content with the rather tame nudity displayed on Platinum Dream and Naked, Ep!phanee posed in full frontal glory on the front cover and full rear nudity on the back. The album was sold wrapped in a brown paper cover. All songs were written and performed by Ep!phanee.

  1. Virgin

  2. Song Garden

  3. I Want a Donut

  4. Trials

  5. Apple

  6. Customary

  7. Ambulanc
e Service

  8. Deadly Games

  9. Her Plea

  10. Fight the System

  11. Come Home

  12. First Choice

  13. Virgin (reprise)

  Long Held (1971)

  Sometimes (non completely unfairly) called Ep!phanee’s first real solo album, Long Held is so named because the vast majority of the songs on the album were written prior to 1967. All songs were written by Ep!phanee and most feature a pop form of lead guitar, guitar, bass, drums. A number of famous musicians lent their talents though no records exist of exactly who played what on various tracks.

  1. Make Your Donation :#73 on the singles chart.

  2. Science

  3. People are the Same

  4. Anxiety

  5. Hystory

  6. Imperfect

  7. You Amuse You

  8. Sanctity of Purpose

  9. Riding the Reins

  10. Our Place in the World

  11. Living with God

  12. The Secret Doctrine

  13. Chances to Change :#30 on the singles chart.

  14. Never Mindful

  Memories of Dust (1972)

  The most successful Ep!phanee solo album, Memories of Dust was not without its bizarre experiments. The Hysterian National Anthem is a track that consists of a twelve minute long series of screams, while My Wish is 15 seconds of barely audible murmuring. Still, Cortez, After the French Kiss, I’m a Fool, and Darkness Always Falls are all solid songs. Memories of Dust was released as the only single. It climbed to number 3 before dropping to number 7, but it stayed in the top ten for almost two years. Since that time it has been listed as one of the most influential songs of all times in lists by critics and social historians alike.

  1. Memories of Dust :#3 Hit

  2. Damnation

  3. Cortez

  4. After the French Kiss

  5. I’m a Fool

  6. Darkness Falls Always

  7. The Hysterian National Anthem

  8. Little Bit of Honey

  9. Bringing it Down

  10. My Wish

  That Time in New York City (1972)

  This album was recorded live in Central Park. Ep!phanee: vocals, guitar, piano. Florence Grabe: guitar, sitar. Sandra Bracegirdle: bass. Ruth De Molay: backing vocals, drums.

  1. America

  2. Pineapple Dance

  3. After the French Kiss

  4. I’m a Fool

  5. Memories of Dust

  6. Make Your Donation

  7. Chances to Change

  8. Hystory

  9. You Amuse You

  10. Damnation

  11. Cortez

  12. Darkness Always Falls

  13. Memories of Dust (Reprise)

  The Island Republic Band (1973)

  This album was recorded at Thatch Cay, the first since Naked. Ep!phanee: vocals, guitar, piano. Florence Grabe: guitar, sitar. Sandra Bracegirdle: bass. Ruth De Molay: backing drums. Diana Montegnio: other. With this album, Ep!phanee began remaking some earlier experimental work into real songs. Not surprisingly, this was her best selling solo album to date.

  1. America

  2. After the French Kiss

  3. I’m a Fool

  4. You Amuse You

  5. Ett Stoppinköp

  6. Chances to Change

  7. Decorating

  8. Purging your Liver

  9. The Family from Hell

  10. Rice Wine

  11. Women of the Congo :#27 on the singles chart.

  12. A Winning Christmas :#80 on the singles chart.

  13. Memorable for Me

  14. Radio-Vid Ready

  Favorite Attraction (1973)

  Featuring a now standard band, Favorite Attraction expanded Ep!phanee’s rock library. It surpassed The Island Republic Band in Sales and provided her with her first number one solo single. Ep!phanee: vocals, guitar, piano. Florence Grabe: guitar, sitar. Sandra Bracegirdle: bass. Ruth De Molay: backing drums.

  1. Favorite Attraction :#8 on the singles chart.

  2. Changed My Mind :#1 on the singles chart.

  3. Hanging at the Joint

  4. My Birthday

  5. Fireworks

  6. Fat Lady

  7. Stick out your Tongue

  8. What’s Bothering You?

  9. Wounded

  10. The Wasted Land

  11. Bluefish in the Sea

  12. Sounds Within

  13. Fair Play

  14. Neanderthal :#19 on the singles chart.

  Overwhelmed (1974)

  The final Ep!phanee solo album featured her regular line-up of musicians along with a string of friends. She returned to the Buddy Holly well and produced several popular new recordings of the old songs.

  1. (You’re So Square) Baby I Don’t Care (Buddy Holly)

  2. Love’s Made You a Fool (Buddy Holly)

  3. Heartbeat (Buddy Holly)

  4. She’s My Dream (Ep!phanee) :# 41 on the singles chart.

  5. Maybe Baby (Buddy Holly)

  6. Oh Boy (Buddy Holly) :#8 on the singles chart.

  7. I’m Gonna Love You Too (Buddy Holly)

  8. Lying Awake at Night Alone (Ep!phanee)

  9. Words of Love (Buddy Holly) :#28 on the singles chart.

  10. The World’s a Stage (Ep!phanee)

  11. Crying Waiting Hoping (Buddy Holly)

  12. True Love Ways (Buddy Holly)

  13. Midnight Shift (Buddy Holly)

  14. Overwhelmed (Ep!phanee)

  Penny Dreadful Solo Albums

  Never Stop Rocking (1968)

  Penny Dreadful’s first three albums were filled with hard rock songs that hadn’t found room on the Ladybugs albums. Working with an all-star band of rotating members, which included both Steffie Sin and Ruth De Molay, she crafted a series of well-produced works.

  1. Analyze Yourself (Penny Dreadful)

  2. The Once and Future Bitch (Penny Dreadful)

  3. A Little Simplification (Penny Dreadful and Steffie Sin)

  4. Tea Bag (Penny Dreadful and Steffie Sin)

  5. Suicide War (Penny Dreadful)

  6. Lives you Read About (Penny Dreadful and Steffie Sin)

  7. Feel it in Your Heart (Penny Dreadful and Steffie Sin)

  8. Legs in the Air (Penny Dreadful)

  9. Great Minds Don’t Get You Anywhere (Penny Dreadful)

  10. No One Won the Last War (Penny Dreadful)

  11. My Rose (Penny Dreadful)

  12. Sandbox (Penny Dreadful)

  13. Never Stop Rocking (Penny Dreadful)

  14. I’m Flattered (Penny Dreadful and Steffie Sin)

  Waking the Dead (1969)

  Labeled as a Penny Dreadful Album, Waking the Dead boasted all four Ladybugs playing on some of the tracks. All tracks were written by Penny Dreadful. The cover featured a female werewolf howling at the moon.

  1. Binding My Feet

  2. Lon Chaney’s Date

  3. Waking the Dead :#2 on the singles chart.

  4. Blunder

  5. Abraham’s Fall

  6. Shocking Obvious Signs of Violence

  7. Brutality

  8. Raise the Rates

  9. Swallowing a Bitter Pill :#4 on the singles chart

  10. Surviving the Revolt

  11. Castor and Pollux

  12. In the Year 2012

  13. Peas in a Pod

  14. The Once and Future Bitch (Reprise)

  The Ultimate Edge (1970)

  The Ultimate Edge was selling well until Naked came out later that year, pushing it far down the charts. All songs by Penny Dreadful, along with a rotation of studio musicians.

  1. St. Louis Steaks

  2. Take That

  3. We’re all Yahoos

  4. Signal Pipe

  5. Eight Planets

  6. Early Morning Accident

  7. Exchange

  8. My Body is Yours :#20 on the singles chart.

  9. Tasking Me

  10. T
he Real Story

  11. Dance Hall Shark

  12. Old Kansas

  13. Soul Mates

  14. Intended Consequences

  Beaches (1971)

  Penny Dreadful’s first post-Ladybugs album was a more soulful melodic work than her first three, and gained great critical praise. It also boasted her first two number one singles as a solo act. All songs are written by Penny Dreadful. She and Steffie Sin performed all the music for the album.

  1. Beaches

  2. Across the Wave

  3. Island of Discontent

  4. Blue Water

  5. Emerald

  6. Dark of the Night :#1 on the singles chart.

  7. Injured

  8. Family Gossip

  9. Beauty and the Beat :#1 on the singles chart.

  10. Forgiven

  11. Lost in the Stadium

  12. Mine or Yours

  13. Sorry

  14. Periwinkle :#99 on the singles chart.

  Walking on Mars (1972)

 

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