
Moving Targets
Penetration (2)
1978
Moving Targets is a Punk album by Penetration (2), originally released in 1978. On Gatefold: 23 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Punk
- Punk Rock
- raw
- aggressive
- punky
About
Critics and fans correctly called Penetration’s 1978 debut, <i>Moving Targets</i>, one of punk rock’s best. Yes, the band’s first single (1977’s “Don’t Dictate”) was a near-perfect rush of sneer and ’tude, but it was their self-possessed frontwoman, Pauline Murray, who truly made the band great. Not only could her massive voice rattle oil tankers out on the River Thames, but her thoughtful lyrics challenged listeners and sometimes recalled Patti Smith. Murray’s skills enhanced the band’s Stooges-like riffs and occasional modal drones, so the songwriting here is ace. “Lover of Outrage” puts melodic drama ahead of rage, and it borders great hard rock, complete with guitar leads that recall Mick Ronson's. The languid “Vision” questions the existence of a Virgin Mary—a song topic as heady as any in those days—while “Life’s a Gamble” amps up the obvious with the biggest, most optimistic chorus in all of punk. The strafing drums and staccato vocals in “Future Daze” anticipate postpunk, and “Free Money” goofs on the idea that cold hard cash will save us all.
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Tracklist
- 1Future Daze2:58
- 2Life's a Gamble2:59
- 3Lover of Outrage3:56
- 4Vision3:23
- 5Silent Community3:29
- 6Stone Heroes3:14
- 7Movement3:22
- 8Too Many Friends3:13
- 9Reunion3:59
- 10Nostalgia3:48
- 11Free Money4:48
- 12Don't Dictate2:56
- 13Money Talks1:42
- 14V.I.P.2:35
- 15Firing Squad3:07
- 16Never2:15
Credits
Performers
- Robert BlamireBASS BASS GUITAR
- Gary SmallmanDRUMS PERCUSSION
- Neale FloydGUITAR
- Fred PurserLEAD GUITAR KEYBOARDS
- Pauline MurrayVOCALS
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 23 pressings tracked on Gatefold
