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Homosapien is the second solo album by British musician Pete Shelley, released in 1981. The album follows his experimental instrumental album Sky Yen (recorded in 1974 but released in 1980) and his work with the group Buzzcocks , who initially disbanded in 1981.
"Homosapien" is a song by English musician Pete Shelley. It was the first single from his album of the same title, released in 1981, and his first single as a solo performer after rising to fame with Buzzcocks. Shelley wrote the song in 1974, before forming the Buzzcocks in 1976.
Pete Shelley (born Peter Campbell McNeish; 17 April 1955 – 6 December 2018) was an English singer, songwriter and guitarist.He formed early punk band Buzzcocks with Howard Devoto in 1976, and became the lead singer and guitarist in 1977 when Devoto left.
Speaking of early punk, since you covered Pete Shelley’s “Homosapien,” how big an influence were his band the Buzzcocks on Pansy Division? Pete was a queer punk icon to many. Freeman: To us ...
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"Homosapien" Pete Shelley: 3:24: 16. "Mickey" Toni Basil: 3:26: Volume 6. The sixth volume was released on 18 October 1994 on CD [R2 71699] and audio cassette.
Rushent used his Roland equipment to record Pete Shelley's first solo album, Homosapien. Originally demos for the planned fourth Buzzcocks album, Shelley and Rushent deemed the recordings releasable, and Shelley was signed to Island Records. They were heard by Simon Draper of Virgin Records, who asked Rushent to produce for the Human League.