You're a Woman, I'm a Machine

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You're a Woman, I'm a Machine
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Studio album by Death from Above 1979
Released October 26, 2004
Recorded February–April 2004 at The Chemical Sound, Toronto and Studio Plateau, Montreal
Genre Punk rock, dance-punk, noise rock
Length 35:03
Label Vice, Last Gang, Ache, Victor
Producer Al-P
Death from Above 1979 chronology
Romantic Rights EP
(2004)Romantic Rights EP2004
You're a Woman, I'm a Machine
(2004)
Romance Bloody Romance: Remixes & B-Sides
(2005)Romance Bloody Romance: Remixes & B-Sides2005
Singles from You're a Woman, I'm a Machine
  1. "Romantic Rights"
    Released: November 4, 2004
  2. "Blood on Our Hands"
    Released: February 17, 2005
  3. "Black History Month"
    Released: June 13, 2005
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
Source Rating
Metacritic 82/100[1]
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 4/5 stars[2]
Alternative Press 5/5[3]
Drowned in Sound 10/10[4]
Mojo 4/5 stars[5]
NME 7/10[6]
Pitchfork Media 8.3/10[7]
Q 3.5/5 stars[8]
Tiny Mix Tapes 4/5 stars[9]
Uncut 4/5 stars[10]
The Village Voice B–[11]

You're a Woman, I'm a Machine is the debut studio album by Canadian rock band Death from Above 1979, released on October 26, 2004 by Vice Records in the United States, Last Gang Records in Canada, Ache Records on vinyl,[12] and Victor Entertainment in Japan. It was certified gold in Canada in July 2006.[13]

History

You're a Woman, I'm a Machine was recorded from February to April 2004 at The Chemical Sound in Toronto. Additional recording was done at Studio Plateau in Montreal and the album was engineered and produced by Al-P, with the exception of the Montreal sessions which were engineered by Drew Malamud.

All songs were written and recorded by Sebastien Grainger (drums/vocals) and Jesse F. Keeler (bass/synthesizer). The album was mastered by Joao Carvalho in his studio. All songs were published by Casino Steel Publishing Inc. and Iggy Softrock Publishing Inc. "Romantic Rights", "Blood on Our Hands" and "Black History Month" have been released as singles and remixed. "Little Girl", along with "Sexy Results", have also been remixed, and appear on their remix/b-side release, Romance Bloody Romance.

Vocalist/drummer Sebastien Grainger gave the song "Black History Month" its title because it was written in February. According to a post made by bassist Jesse F. Keeler on the band's forum, the song title "Sexy Results" is taken from The Simpsons. The episode "Pygmoelian" from the television series features the running line "...with sexy results".

The album takes it name from a quote in the first episode of the 2004 reboot of Battlestar Galactica where Gaius Baltar tells Caprica Six "You're a woman," to which she responds "I'm a machine".

The liner notes dedicate the album to "Zoé", Grainger's niece.

The song "Little Girl" was used for the soundtrack of the video game Tony Hawk's American Wasteland.

The song "Romantic Rights" was used for the soundtrack of the video game NBA 2K15 and was the opening theme for the MTV2 sketch-comedy series Human Giant.

Reception

The album has sold 175,000 copies worldwide according to the Toronto Star and gone gold (50,000 sold) in the band's native Canada.

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Turn It Out"   2:39
2. "Romantic Rights"   3:15
3. "Going Steady"   2:49
4. "Go Home, Get Down"   2:19
5. "Blood on Our Hands"   2:59
6. "Black History Month"   3:48
7. "Little Girl"   4:00
8. "Cold War"   2:33
9. "You’re a Woman, I’m a Machine"   2:53
10. "Pull Out"   1:50
11. "Sexy Results"   5:55
UK Bonus CD
No. Title Length
1. "Better Off Dead" (La Peste cover) 2:17
2. "Blood on Our Hands (Justice remix)"   3:52
3. "Do It 93!" (live in Rio) 4:52
4. "Romantic Rights (Erol Alkan's Love from Below re-edit)"   6:20
5. "Little Girl (MSTRKRFT edition)"   3:36
6. "You're Lovely (But You've Got Lots of Problems)"   3:06
7. "Blood on Our Hands" (video) 3:02
8. "Romantic Rights" (video) 3:17

Personnel

Death From Above 1979
Additional personnel

References

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