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''My Mama Never Taught Me How to Cook: The Aura Years 1978–1982'' is a compilation album by composer, singer, songwriter, and producer
Annette Peacock Annette Peacock is an American composer, musician, songwriter, producer, and arranger. She is a pioneer in electronic music who combined her voice with one of the first Moog synthesizers in the late 1960s. Biography Annette Peacock was writing ...
. It brings together material previously released by the Aura label on ''
X-Dreams ''X-Dreams'' is the second solo album by Annette Peacock, released in 1978. Peacock had spent the previous four years recording material for the album in various studios. She recalled that a total of 22 musicians participated in the creation of th ...
'' (1978), ''
The Perfect Release ''The Perfect Release'' is an album by Annette Peacock. It was recorded in London, and was released in 1979 by Aura Records. On the album, Peacock is joined by guitarist Robert Ahwai, keyboardist Max Middleton, bassist John McKenzie, drummer Richa ...
'' (1979), and ''The Collection'' (1982), and was released by Sanctuary Records in 2004.


Reception

In a review for AllMusic, Richie Unterberger wrote: "These recordings' mix of jazz fusion, album-oriented rock, and Peacock's unusual blend of jazzy singing with sensually spoken intellectual poetic passages was too offbeat to get any more than a cult audience, though it's more accessible than many a cult rock artist's work. This is as complete a document of that part of her career as any fan could wish for." A reviewer for '' Pitchfork'' stated: "None of her records... capture Peacock's singing as clearly and thoroughly as this collection... It was easier to sound mysterious in the 70s, when your career, the story behind your career, and the subtext under everything you did weren't put under a microscope. But even by those standards, Peacock's a cipher: She lets the work speak for itself, when it so chooses." The '' BBCs Peter Marsh commented: "Hardly a month goes by these days without the rediscovery of some neglected talent... In Annette Peacock's case, the words 'neglected' and 'talent' don't really begin to do her justice, but her rediscovery's been a long time coming... Though she's never achieved... commercial success, there's no doubt that Peacock's talent is still deserving of wider recognition." Writing for '' The Herald'', Keith Bruce noted that the album is "both outspokenly political and louchely sensual, experimental and downright groovy, and contains one of the great alternative slogans to the Atkins diet in its opening line: 'My mama never taught me how to cook - that's why I'm so skinny'."


Track listing

"Don't Be Cruel" composed by Otis Blackwell and Elvis Presley. Remaining tracks composed by Annette Peacock # "My Mama Never Taught Me How to Cook" – 5:30 # "Real & Defined Androgens" – 10:59 # "Dear Bela" – 3:02 # "This Feel Within" – 5:20 # "Too Much in the Skies" – 4:54 # " Don't Be Cruel" – 4:35 # "Questions" – 2:55 # "Love's Out to Lunch" – 2:22 # "Solar Systems" – 3:07 # "American Sport" – 3:43 # "A Loss of Consciousness" – 3:43 # "Rubber Hunger" – 4:21 # "The Succubus" – 3:49 # "Survival" – 14:48 # "Mexico" – 2:50 # "What's It Like in Your Dreams" – 2:30 * Tracks 1–7 originally appeared on ''X-Dreams'' (Aura, 1978). Tracks 8–14 originally appeared on ''The Perfect Release'' (Aura, 1979). Tracks 15–16 originally appeared on ''The Collection'' (Aura, 1982).


Personnel on tracks 1–7

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Annette Peacock Annette Peacock is an American composer, musician, songwriter, producer, and arranger. She is a pioneer in electronic music who combined her voice with one of the first Moog synthesizers in the late 1960s. Biography Annette Peacock was writing ...
– vocals, keyboards, synthesizer * Dave Chambers – saxophone * George Khan – saxophone * Ray Warleigh – saxophone * Peter Lemer – keyboards * Tom Cosgrove – guitar * Brian Godding – guitar * Phil Lee – guitar * Jim Mullen – guitar * Mick Ronson – guitar * Chris Spedding – guitar * Jeff Clyne – bass * Steve Cook – bass * Kuma Harada – bass * Peter Pavli – bass * Stu Woods – bass * Bill Bruford – drums * John Halsey – drums * Rick Marotta – drums * Dave Sheen – drums * Brother James – congas, percussion * Darryl Lee Que – congas


Personnel on tracks 8–16

* Annette Peacock – vocals * Robert Ahwai – guitar * Max Middleton – keyboards * John McKenzie – bass * Richard Bailey – drums * Darryl Lee Que – percussion * Lennox Laington – percussion, steel drums


References

{{authority control 2004 compilation albums Annette Peacock albums Sanctuary Records compilation albums