Women and Captains First

Captain Sensible

Women and Captains First

RELEASED: November 30, -0001
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Wot 3:40 2. A Nice Cup of Tea 3:12 3. Brenda, Part 1 & 2 7:27 4. Yanks With Guns 4:30 5. Happy Talk 3:27 6. Martha the Mouth 3:52 7. Nobody’s Sweetheart 3:18 8. (What D’Ya Give) The Man Who’s Gotten Everything 4:20 9. Who Is Melody Lee, Sid? 1:53 10. Gimme a Uniform 3:50 11. Croydon 5:50
Women and Captains First is the debut solo album by Captain Sensible, released in 1989. The album showcases a blend of punk rock, pop, and new wave influences, characteristic of Sensible's work with The Damned. It features catchy melodies and humorous lyrics, reflecting the artist's playful approach to music. The album is notable for its eclectic sound, incorporating elements of ska, rock, and even hints of reggae, which set it apart from typical punk fare. While it didn't achieve massive commercial success, it garnered a cult following and is appreciated for its distinctive style and Sensible's charismatic personality.