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''Strange Language'' is the debut solo studio album by Cowlitz Native American singer Debora Iyall, released by
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in 1986 and produced by Pat Irwin. The album was given its first CD release (as a double set with Romeo Void's ''
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'') by
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in 2007.


Background

Following the split of Romeo Void, Iyall embarked on a solo career. She recalled to '' Punk Globe'' in 2011: "The record company didn't really like
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I wrote it with the help of a couple of different people and we recorded it and it sunk." In 1987, Iyall began a new job as receptionist for a fashion business while also forming new groups in the San Francisco area. Throughout the 1990s, Iyall turned away from music and returned to her first love, art, and she began working as both an artist and art instructor. ''Strange Language'' features Iyall's former Romeo Void bandmates Benjamin Bossi on saxophone and Aaron Smith on drums. The title track was released as the album's only single and reached No. 27 on the ''
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'' Hot Dance/Disco Club Play chart.


Critical reception

Upon release, ''
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'' commented: "Former Romeo Void vocalist weaves a tapestry of moody, introspective music. Fans of the band looking for a repeat of that group's panache should look elsewhere." Brian Chin of ''Billboard'' noted the title track's "polished, pop-dance beat" and "
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-esque message and vocal treatment". ''
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'' wrote: " yall'ssinging has a harsh, unpleasant edge, so while it's important to listen to the words to get their impact, the listening can be a chore — not to mention the fact that a lot of the tunes seem to be more for dancing than listening." Cheryl Wenner of ''
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'' wrote: "Iyall's strange language is unfamiliar and likely to be a little disturbing to Romeo Void fans. As she tries to rock above and beyond the late, great San Francisco band, she experiments with conformity and only disappoints. The lyrics are below par, most of the vocals are drowned out, and gone is that old rhythmic drive." Ted Drozdowski of ''
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'' wrote: "This sales-hungry debut is so overburdened with generic dance tracks and recycled melodies that it robs Iyall's lyrics of their depth and leaves her voice unchallenged. With a few exceptions, it's a characterless record adrift in a commercial void." Chris Willman of the ''
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'' commented: "Iyall's romantic observations seem maudlin, perhaps because they're placed in musical settings that are plenty moody but without any of the old rhythmic drive. Worse yet, producer Pat Irwin has placed her voice in high-tech, hollowed-out, low-key settings that, to work at all, would require her to be a technically accomplished singer." In a retrospective review, Stewart Mason of
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commented: "The songs lack the Joy Division-inspired urgency of Romeo Void's best songs, and their comparative mellowness blunts the impact of Iyall's lyrics. That said, at least half of these songs are quite good."


Track listing


Personnel

Credits are adapted from the ''Strange Language'' liner notes. * Debora Iyall — lead vocals, backing vocals * Diana Lavallee Korematsu, Donna Franklin, Jenni Muldaur, Kitty Beethoven — backing vocals * Pat Irwin — guitar, synthesizer, saxophone, clarinet * Benjamin Bossi — saxophone *
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— piano, synthesizer * Bongo Bob Smith — synthesizer * Paul Keister — bass * Aaron Smith — drums Production * Pat Irwin — producer * Bill Thompson — engineer * Howie Weinberg — mastering


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