Dark Entries is pleased to announce a deluxe reissue of Sexual Harrassmentâs 1983 opus “I Need A Freak“. Lynn Tolliver, DJ/Program Director at Clevelandâs WZAK, adopted the pseudonym David Payton in order to keep his musical endeavors separate from his public persona. Sexual Harrassment (misspelled deliberately) was formed as a concept band, with members selected based on appearance and choreographic skill rather than musical ability. Tolliverâs explicit lyrics focused on the central themes of desire and sexual relations. Working at a studio in Akron, he recorded an album of quirky-yet-lurid electro funk, which was released on Heat Records. Tolliver remarks, âI learned as a youngster, sex sells! The things that are rated the worst â violence, horror and sex â are the things people want to see or hear about.â “I Need a Freak” was a surprise hit, selling over 100,000 copies.
“I Need A Freak” is presented here for the first time on double LP, pressed at 45 rpm for maximum DJ-friendliness. While the albumâs naughtier moments seem quaint by contemporary standards, the fusion of lo-fi funk and disaffected vocals still stuns today. On the eternal electro-raunch anthem âI Need a Freakâ, minimalism serves to highlight the lasciviousness of the deadpan lyrics, which were inspired by Lourdes Figueroa, Tolliverâs girlfriend at the time. Tolliverâs whimsy shines on tracks like âIf I Gave You a Partyâ and âK.I.S.S.I.N.G.â, which contrast nursery rhyme structures with decidedly R-rated lyrics. âExercise Your Ass Offâ lampoons the home exercise craze, but with a more-than-suggestive sexual bent. Also included are two bonus cuts, âWe Want Princeâ and âThese Are The Things That I Likeâ, previously released as singles in 1984 and 1986, respectively. âWe Want Princeâ is both a homage to the Purple one and a gentle satire of obsessive fandom.
“I Need A Freak” has been remastered by George Horn at Fantasy Studios. The album comes in a gatefold sleeve featuring the original artwork. Included are lyrics, photos, and liner notes by Lynn Tolliver and drummer Dale Jackson. Tolliverâs sly provacateurship is best captured by the quote: âItâs funny â without sex, mankind is dead, yet we hide the very thing we need.â
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