Strip
Adam Ant · 1983
38 min · 10 tracks · new wave · punk · alternative hip-hop
A vibrant fusion of new wave and punk rock that pulses with playful energy and sharp lyrical wit.
Strip is an album by Adam Ant, released in 1983. A vibrant fusion of new wave and punk rock that pulses with playful energy and sharp lyrical wit. 'Strip' reached number 18 on the UK Albums Chart and showcased Ant's distinctive blend of punk and new wave at a time when these genres were evolving. The album is also notable for its lyrical focus on themes of sexuality and identity, which resonated with the burgeoning alternative music scene in the early '80s. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Strip sound like?
A vibrant fusion of new wave and punk rock that pulses with playful energy and sharp lyrical wit. Rooted in new wave and punk.
What makes Strip by Adam Ant notable?
'Strip' reached number 18 on the UK Albums Chart and showcased Ant's distinctive blend of punk and new wave at a time when these genres were evolving. The album is also notable for its lyrical focus on themes of sexuality and identity, which resonated with the burgeoning alternative music scene in the early '80s. Released on November 1, 1983, 'Strip' was Adam Ant's third solo album following his successful post-Bow Wow Wow career. At this time, Ant was navigating a shift from the commercial peak of his early hits towards a more experimental sound, reflecting both personal and artistic evolution after a brief hiatus in his career.
How many songs are on Strip?
Strip has 10 tracks, running approximately 38 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Strip Standout 3:47
- 2 Baby, Let Me Scream at You Standout 4:06
- 3 Libertine Standout 4:19
- 4 Spanish Games 3:00
- 5 Vanity 4:05
- 6 Puss ’n Boots 3:51
- 7 Playboy 3:50
- 8 Montreal 4:22
- 9 Navel to Neck 3:40
- 10 Amazon 3:52
Release Date
November 1, 1983
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
38 min 57 sec
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