For fans of: Seventies Avant-Pop
What they're saying: A rave review from Thom Jurek at Allmusic.com nicely places the record’s diverse set of influences: “The Perfect Release stitches together the lounge jazz of Lower Manhattan, the Brazilian pop of Tom Jobim, Nara Leao, and Caetano Veloso, the slippery funk of War, and the shifty rock skullduggery of Joni Mitchell's LA studio period.” And from the fascinating artist herself in a lengthy piece at The Quietus:
What we say: A great reissue of Annette Peacock’s unique Jazz/Funk/Spoken-Word album. Way ahead of its time, The Perfect Release was originally released in 1979 to little commercial success. An obscure precursor to today’s art-house indie and pop, St Vincent eat your heart out.