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" Action Woman" is a song by the American band , written by their Warren Kendrick, and first released as the group's debut single on Scotty Records in January 1967 ( see 1967 in music). The song also appeared on the band's first Distortions. Although "Action Woman" never broke out on the national charts, it is now revered as a classic piece of the musical genre of garage rock. Accordingly, the composition has appeared on several compilation albums – most famously as the opening track on Pebbles, Volume 1, incorporating a skip in the recording – and has been the subject of .


Background
The Litter formed in 1966 from the remains of two locally popular groups, the Victors and the Tabs. Early into the group's existence, the Litter enjoyed tremendous popularity, particularly in where the band became regulars at the as they performed alongside and Jethro Tull, among others. During this time, and keyboardist Jim Kane got the Litter in contact with Warren Kendrick, who was a capable instrumentalist in his own right before an arm injury prevented him from performing. Seeing the group's potential, Kendrick signed the Litter to a recording contract to his self-owned , Scotty Records, to produce their debut single and subsequent album.

"Action Woman", a Kendrick-penned composition about a man in search of a "woman who'll satisfy his soul", was chosen for the group's first release. Musically exhibiting heavy influence from the bands and , "Action Woman" was marked by distorted riffs and feedback provided by Bill Strandlof. The fuzz-toned instrumentals evident in the song were regularly utilized in the Litter's later recordings, even prompting Kendrick to name their first album Distortions. In addition to Strandlof's motif, the composition was also highlighted by Denny Waite's authoritative and snarling , coupled with a raw musical stance emulating from the band's relatively live-recording style.

In January 1967, "Action Woman", with a of 's "A Legal Matter" as its , was released and became a regional hit in Minneapolis. The song received a broader audience when it was featured as the opening track to the highly regarded compilation album, Pebbles, Volume 1 in 1979. Music historian Richie Unterberger praised "Action Woman", saying it is "an archetype of the tough '60s garage rock favored by fans of the Pebbles reissue series". Along with its inclusion on Pebbles the composition also appears on the 1998 reissue of and .

The song has been covered by multiple groups. The first release of the song was by the Electras, also on Warren Kendrick’s Scotty label. Because they also share Kendrick as their producer, many record collectors were led to wrongly believe the two groups contained some of the same members.

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