Showing posts with label Australian Band. Show all posts
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Sunday, March 27, 2011

The Very Best of Dragon (2010)

Dragon is a popular New Zealand – Australian rock band, they were formed in Auckland, New Zealand in January 1972 and relocated to Sydney, Australia in May 1975. They were previously led by singer Marc Hunter and are currently led by his brother bass player Todd Hunter.They performed and released material under the name Hunter in Europe and United States during 1987.

Keyboard player Paul Hewson wrote or co-wrote most of the group's hits: "April Sun in Cuba" peaked at #2 on the 1977 Australian singles chart "Are You Old Enough?" reached #1 in 1978 and "Still in Love with You" reached #15 also in 1978. The Hunter brothers with Todd's partner, Johanna Pigott, wrote "Rain" a #2 hit in 1983. The name, Dragon, came from a consultation of I Ching cards by early band vocalist Graeme Collins.

Dragon have endured tragedy and notoriety. Several band members died during their association with the band: Drummer Neil Storey of a heroin overdose in 1976, Paul Hewson of a drug overdose in 1985 and Marc Hunter of smoking related oesophageal cancer in 1998. The Stewart Royal Commission (1980–1983) which investigated the Mr. Asia drug syndicate obtained evidence that Dragon members were clients. The band also had a disastrous 1978 tour of USA which ended when Marc Hunter accused his Texan audience of being "faggots" and the band were pelted off stage. On 1 July 2008 the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) recognised Dragon's iconic status when they were inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame. (wiki)

The Very Best of Dragon
2010
DRAGON
Marc Hunter (v), Todd Hunter (b), Paul Hewson (k), Johanna Pigott, +Neil Storey (d)

Track Listings

1. "April Sun In Cuba" (Remastered)
2. "Are You Old Enough"
3. "Still In Love With You"
4. "Rain"
5. "Celebration"
6. "Get That Jive" (Remastered)
7. "This Time" (Remastered)
8. "Konkaroo" (Remastered)
9. "Island Nights"
10. "Love's Not Enough"
11. "Magic"
12. "Young Years"
13. "Speak No Evil"
14. "Dreams of Ordinary Men "
15. "Western Girls"
16. "River"
17. "Summer"

nWu BONUS

18. "Rain" (Extended Version)"

Monday, February 21, 2011

The Go-Betweens - 1978-1990 (1990)

1978-1990 is a compilation album by Australian band The Go-Betweens that draws together music spanning the band's career from their beginnings in Brisbane to their 1989 breakup, including singles, B-sides, songs recorded for broadcast and previously unreleased material.







1978-1990
THE GO-BETWEENS
1990
[Enjoy]

Track listing
(All songs by Grant McLennan and Robert Forster)

1."Hammer the Hammer" (1982) – 2:50 | Recorded January 1982, Melbourne. Originally released as a single
2."Cattle and Cane" (1983) – 4:02 | Recorded October 1982, Eastbourne. Originally released on Before Hollywood
3."Man O'Sand to Girl O'Sea" (1983) – 3:26 | Recorded August 1983, Sussex. Originally released as a single
4."Bachelor Kisses" (1984) – 3:29 | Recorded July 1984, London. Originally released on Spring Hill Fair
5."Draining the Pool For You" (1984) – 4:16 | Recorded May 1984, France. Originally released on Spring Hill Fair
6."Spring Rain" (1986) – 3:06 | Recorded November 1985, London. Originally released on Liberty Belle and the Black Diamond Express
7."The Clarke Sisters" (1987) – 3:17 | Recorded January 1987, London. Originally released on Tallulah
8."Right Here" (1987) – 3:52 | Recorded December 1986, London. Originally released on Tallulah
9."Bye Bye Pride" (1987) – 4:03 | Recorded January 1987, London. Originally released on Tallulah
10."The House That Jack Kerouac Built" (1987) – 4:41 | Recorded January 1987, London. Originally released on Tallulah
11."Streets of Your Town" (1988) – 3:34 | Recorded May 1988, Sydney. Originally released on 16 Lovers Lane
12."Love is a Sign" (1988) – 4:13 | Recorded May 1988, Sydney. Originally released on 16 Lovers Lane
13."I Need Two Heads" (1980) – 2:33 | Recorded April 1980, Scotland. Originally released as a single
14."When People Are Dead" (1987) – 4:29 | Recorded January 1987, London. Originally released as a single B side
15."People Say" (1979) - 2:40 | Recorded unknown. Originally released as a single
16."World Weary (1981) – 1:41 | Recorded April 1981, Sydney. Originally released as a single B side
17."Rock and Roll Friend" (1988) – 3:34 | Recorded August 1988, London. Originally released as a single B side
18."Dusty In Here" (1983) – 4:10 | Recorded August 1983, Eastbourne. Originally released on Before Hollywood
19."Second-Hand Furniture" (1984) – 4:13 | Recorded October 1984, London, for John Peel Show
20."This Girl, Black Girl" (1983) – 2:31 | Recorded August 1983, Sussex. Originally released as a single B side
21."Don't Call Me Gone" (1987) – 2:17 | Recorded January 1987, London. Originally released as a single B side
22."You Won't Find It Again" (1988) – 3:21 | Recorded January 1988, Sydney. Previously unreleased

WIKI
The Go-Betweens were an indie rock band formed in Brisbane, Australia in 1977 by singer-songwriters and guitarists, Robert Forster and Grant McLennan. They were later joined by Lindy Morrison on drums, Robert Vickers on bass guitar and Amanda Brown on violin, oboe, guitar, and backing vocals, before disbanding in late 1989. Forster and McLennan reformed the band in 2000 with a new line-up, McLennan died on 6 May 2006 of a heart attack and The Go-Betweens disbanded again.

In 1988, "Streets of Your Town", the first single from 16 Lovers Lane, became the band's biggest chart hit in both Australia and the United Kingdom (UK). The follow-up single "Was There Anything I Could Do?" was a No. 16 hit on the Billboard's Modern Rock Chart in the United States. In May 2001 "Cattle and Cane", from 1983's Before Hollywood was selected by Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) as one of the Top 30 Australian songs of all time. In 2008, 16 Lovers Lane was highlighted on Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) TV's The Great Australian Albums series as a classic example of 1980s rock music.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

The Church - Almost Yesterday 1981-1990 (1994)

Almost Yesterday The Church
ALMOST YESTERDAY is the Church's third odds-and-ends collection (the first was 1987's HINDSIGHT, the second was the somewhat difficult-to-find 1991 release, A QUICK SMOKE AT SPOT'S), featuring tracks spanning the years 1981 through 1990. Though there's some crossover with the earlier collections, this one includes the band's biggest "hit," the brilliant "Under the Milky Way," and more importantly, their inspired cover of Simon & Garfunkel's "I Am a Rock," only available on CD in this collection. It also features the staggering "Texas Moon," a hard-to-find track that ranks among the band's best ever.

Everything here is good. "The Unguarded Moment" is a gorgeous pop masterpiece, "Electric Lash" features a dated but astonishingly cool drum loop and Steve Kilbey's lyrics at their hallucinogenic best, and "Tantalized" highlights Marty Willson-Piper and Peter Koppes' amazing guitar interplay.

Almost Yesterday 1981-1990
1994
THE CHURCH
Steve Kilbey (v/b), Peter Koppes (g), Marty Willson-Piper (g), Tim Powles (d)

Track Listing

1. "The Unguarded Moment" (1981 Of Skins And Heart)Outstanding Track
2. "For A Moment We're Strangers" (1981 Of Skins And Heart)
3. "Tear It All Away" (1981 Of Skins And Heart)
4. "Life Speeds Up" (1982 The Blurred Crusade)
5. "Almost With You" (1982 The Blurred Crusade)Outstanding Track
6. "When You Were Mine" (1982 The Blurred Crusade)
7. "I Am A Rock" (1982 The Blurred Crusade)
8. "Electric Lash" (1982 The Blurred Crusade)
9. "Into My Hands" (1984 Remote Luxury)
10. "Constant In Opal" (1984 Remote Luxury)
11. "Shadow Cabinet" (1984 Remote Luxury)
12. "Tantalized" (1985 Heyday)
13. "Myrrh" (1985 Heyday)
14. "Under The Milky Way" (1988 Starfish)Outstanding Track
15. "Reptile" (1988 Starfish)
16. "Metropolis" (1990 Gold Afternoon Fix)Outstanding Track
17. "Texas Moon" (1988 Starfish)

Unguarded Moments (Lyrics)

So hard finding inspiration
I knew you'd find me crying
Tell those girls with rifles for minds
That their jokes don't make me laugh
They only make me feel like dying
In an unguarded moment

So long, long between mirages
I knew you'd find me drinking
Tell those men with horses for hearts
That their jibes don't make me bleed
They only make me feel like shrinking
In an unguarded moment

So deep, deep without a meaning
I knew you'd find me leaving
Tell those friends with cameras for eyes
That their hands don't make me hang
They only make me feel like breathing
In an unguarded moment

Current members

Steve Kilbey (b. 13 Sep 1954) – lead vocals, bass guitar, keyboards, slide guitar, guitar (1980–present)
Peter Koppes (b. 21 November 1955) – guitar, slide guitar, backing vocals, percussion, organ, piano (1980–1992, 1998–present)
Marty Willson-Piper (b. 7 May 1958) – guitar, backing vocals, bass guitar (1980–present)
Tim Powles (b. 21 December 1959) – drums (1993–present)

Previous members

Nick Ward – drums, percussion, backing vocals (1980–1981)
Richard Ploog – drums, percussion, backing vocals (1981–1990)
Craig Hooper – keyboards (1984)
Jay Dee Daugherty – drums (1990–1993)

Under the Milkyway (Lyrics)

Sometimes when this place gets kind of empty,
Sound of their breath fades with the light.
I think about the loveless fascination,
Under the milky way tonight.

Lower the curtain down in memphis,
Lower the curtain down all right.
I got no time for private consultation,
Under the milky way tonight.

Wish I knew what you were looking for.
Might have known what you would find.

And its something quite peculiar,
Something thats shimmering and white.
Leads you here despite your destination,
Under the milky way tonight

Wish I knew what you were looking for.
Might have known what you would find.
Wish I knew what you were looking for.
Might have known what you would find.

Under the milky way tonight.

And its something quite peculiar,
Something thats shimmering and white.
Leads you here despite your destination,
Under the milky way tonight

Wish I knew what you were looking for.
Might have known what you would find.
Wish I knew what you were looking for.
Might have known what you would find.

Friday, February 11, 2011

Midnight Oil - Diesel And Dust (1987)

My favorite tracks are "Beds Are Burning", "The Dead Heart" and "Sometimes"...Listen also to their MTV Unplugged album Emotional Truth way back 1993.
Diesel And Dust
1987
MIDNIGHT OIL
Peter Garrett

Track Listing

1. Beds Are BurningOutstanding Track
2. Put Down That Weapon
3. Dreamworld
4. Arctic World
5. Warakurna
6. The Dead HeartOutstanding Track
7. Whoah
8. Bullroarer
9. Sell My Soul
10. SometimesOutstanding Track
11. Gunbarrel Highway




Songs from the album "Emotional Truth" (MTV Unplugged 1993)

Blue Sky Mine
Truganini
Beds Are Burning
Warakurna
My Country
We Gotta Get Out Of This Place


DIESEL AND DUST LYRICS:


BEDS ARE BURNING
Out where the river broke
The blood wood and the desert oak
Holden wrecks and boiling diesels
Steam in forty five degrees

The time has come, To say fair's fair
To pay the rent, To pay our share

The time has come, A fact's a fact
It belongs to them, Let's give it back

How can we dance when our earth is turning
How do we sleep while our beds are burning
How can we dance when our earth is turning
How do we sleep while our beds are burning

The time has come to say fair's fair
To pay the rent, now, to pay our share

Four wheels scare the cockatoos
From Kintore East to Yuendemu
The western desert lives and breathes
In forty five degrees

The time has come, To say fair's fair
To pay the rent, To pay our share
The time has come, A fact's a fact
It belongs to them, Let's give it back

How can we dance when our earth is turning
How do we sleep while our beds are burning
How can we dance when our earth is turning
How do we sleep while our beds are burning

The time has come, to say fair's fair
To pay the rent, now, to pay our share
The time has come, a fact's a fact
It belongs to them, we're gonna give it back

How can we dance when our earth is turning
How do we sleep while our beds are burning

(Live - on Scream in Blue
The time has come a fact's a fact
It belongs to us all, Let's give it back)

PUT DOWN THAT WEAPON
Under the waterline
No place to retire
To another time
The eyes of the world now turn

And if we think about it
And if we talk about it
And if the skies go dark with rain
Can you tell me will our freedom remain

Put down that weapon or we'll all be gone
You can't hide nowhere with the torchlight on
And it happens to be an emergency
Some things aren't meant to be
Some things don't come for free

Above the waterline
Point the finger yeah point the bone
It's the harbour towns
That the grey metal ships call home

And if we think about it
And if we talk about it
And if the seas go boiling black
Can you tell me what you'll do about that

Put down that weapon or we'll all be gone
I must know something to know it's so wrong
And it happens to be an emergency
Some things aren't meant to be
Some things don't come for free

They keep talking about it
They keep talking...

Put down that weapon or we'll all be gone
You must be crazy if you think you're strong

DREAMWORLD
The Breakfast Creek Hotel is up for saleThe last square mile of terra firma gavelled in the mail
So farewell to the Norfolk Island pines
No amount of make believe can help this heart of mine

End - your dreamworld is just about to end
Fall - your dreamworld is just about to fall
Your dreamworld will fall

So shut that buckle and turn that key again
Take me to a place they say the dreaming never ends
Open wide drive that mystery road
Walk through eden's garden and then wonder as you go

Sign says honeymoon to rent
Cloudland into dreamland turns
The sun comes up and we all learn
Those wheels must turn

ARTIC WORLD
I don't wanna grow anything in my heart
I don't want to write all these things in the sand
I don't want to listen and not understand
I don't want to tramp up the footpath of stars
Don't want to be an advocate
Don't want to be a monument

There is nothing that grows in your arctic world

I don't want to breathe that Smithsonian air
I don't want to listen when they toll the bell
'Cos I can't take another industrial feast
On the ground, on my back, out there
I want to meet the president
Of a country without sense

There is nothing that grows in his arctic world
There is nothing that grows in your arctic world
There is nothing that grows in this arctic world

WARAKUMA
There is enough for everyone
In Redfern as there is in Alice
This is not the Buckingham Palace
This the crown land
This is the brown land
This is not our land

Some folks live in water tanks
Some folks live in red brick flats

There is enough, the law is carved in granite
It's been shaped by wind and rain
White law could be wrong
Black law could be strong

Warakurna, cars will roll
Don't drink by the water hole
Court fines on the shopfront wall
Beat the grog and save your soul

Some people laugh, some never learn
This land must change or land must burn
Some people sleep, some people yearn
This land must change or land must burn

Diesel and dust is what we breathe
This land don't change and we don't leave
Some people live, some never die
This land don't change this land must lie
Some people leave, always return
This land must change or land must burn

Warakurna, camels roam
Fires are warm and dogs are cold
Not since Lassiter was here
Black man's got a lot to fear

Some people laugh, some never learn
This land must change or land must burn
Some people leave, always return
This land must change or land must burn
THE DEAD HEART
We don't serve your country
Don't serve your king
Know your custom don't speak your tongue
White man came took everyone

We don't serve your country
Don't serve your king
White man listen to the songs we sing
White man came took everything

We carry in our hearts the true country
And that cannot be stolen
We follow in the steps of our ancestry
And that cannot be broken

We don't need protection
Don't need your land
Keep your promise on where we stand
We will listen we'll understand

Mining companies, pastoral companies
Uranium companies
Collected companies
Got more right than people
Got more say than people

Forty thousand years can make a difference to the state of things
The dead heart lives here

WHOAH
The lord is my temple
God is by my side
You pay rates on that temple
Build materials at the side
He gives reasons
To get through the day
He doesn't have rinse action
He just says

Whoah - oh
Don't wanna see you back here again

Girls are not smiling
The stars have gone out
The man with the landslide
Got his head in the ground
Like an unopened letter
Left under the door
He says I am the answer you're looking for

Whoah - oh
Don't wanna see you back here again

Above we dream in the Androporosphere
Who maintains the drunken machinery
Before we dream of a time
When those men come from West Point

BULLROARER
In the desert in the dry
Before the breaking of the rain
The temperature in the shade
Had reached a hundred and ten again

In the desert in the dry
On the overland telegraph line
Don't take the law into your own hands
Don't go looking for a fight

I've heard the bullroarers

In the desert in the dry
Sun sits so high
Long day's mile and the
Radio crackles and the bones bleached white

It's a knock-em-down storm
See the tin roof shake
Wild dog howls and the long grass
Whistles and the tall trees break

I've seen the wild horses
I've heard the bullroarers
I've seen the wild horses

Shifting sands and broken plans
Lead me on to my homeland

SELL MY SOUL
Let's begin, I am ready, let's begin
Sell my soul to him
Shed my skin, I just wanna shed my skin
I don't wanna sell my soul to him
Mechanize, city bursts and farmers die
They cry
Sleep face down in a goods train heading south in the rain

In this world I often think you understand me
In these words I often think you'd recognise me
'Cos I just wanna swim with the fish in the sea
And I want faith to heal so that I can be clean

Celebrate, I just want to celebrate
I'm not going to sell my soul to him
When you look right in

SOMETIMES
I know that the sunset empire shudders and shakes
I know there's a floodgate and a raging river
I say the silence of the ribbons of iron and steel
I say hear the punch drunk huddle drive hammer and steel

Sometimes you're beaten to the call
Sometimes you're taken to the wall
But you don't give in

I know that the cannibals wear smart suits and ties
I know they arm wrestle on the altar
I say don't leave your heart in a hard place

Sometimes you're shaken to the core
Sometimes the face is gonna fall
But you don't give in

GUNBARREL HIGHWAY
I'll give you something to write home about
And I'll take you somewhere, show you around
We burnt all the cars that laid down and died
We burnt all the trees to keep us alive
Sat 'round the fire, sang like a choir
With the ashes of civilisation in our eyes
I come alive, I read the signs on the Gunbarrel Highway

Far off a dull radio beats for the young uninvolved
The meaning's a football
A stick and a can and a Kakadu man
Will the speaker speak up or the talker talk down
The world is no oyster and here in this town
Shit falls like rain on a world that is brown

I come alive, I read the signs on the Gunbarrel Highway
I come alive, and the children will sing as the
satellite swings down that highway

Nothing could be longer than that corrugated road
No ever follows where the road trains go
And no where in the country do the dust storms blow so hard
So hard

I come alive, I read the signs on the Gunbarrel Highway
I hear the sound, it's the wheels as they drive
And the cultures collide on that highway
Ah, it's a hard day, the children will sing as the
Satellite swings down that highway

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