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Showing posts with label The Birthday Party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Birthday Party. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Birthday Party - The Friend Catcher [single]







The Birthday Party



The Friend Catcher


single

Label: 4AD
Catalog#: AD 12
Format: Vinyl, 7", Single
Country: UK
Released: 11 Oct 1980
Genre: Rock
Style: New Wave, Punk


Tracklist
A The Friend Catcher 4:16
Written-By - N.Cave
B1 Waving My Arms 2:14
Written-By - R.Howard
B2 Cat Man 2:25
Written By - Gene Vincent/B.Davis

Bass - Tracy Pew
Drums - Phil Calvert
Engineer - Tony Cohen
Guitar - Mick Harvey , Rowland Howard
Producer - Birthday Party, The
Vocals - Nick Cave
Recorded at Richmond Recorders Melbourne, Australia January 1980. A Missing Link Production.
[http://www.discogs.com]

Friend Catcher HERE

Official Site

Biography by Stephen Thomas Erlewine [all music]

The Birthday Party were one of the darkest and most challenging post-punk groups to emerge in the early '80s, creating bleak and noisy soundscapes that provided the perfect setting for vocalist Nick Cave's difficult, disturbing stories of religion, violence, and perversity. Under the direction of Cave and guitarist Rowland S. Howard, the band tore through reams of blues and rockabilly licks, spitting out hellacious feedback and noise at an unrelenting pace. As the Birthday Party's career progressed, Cave's vision got darker and the band's songs alternated between dirges to blistering sonic assaults.

Originally, the Australian band was called the Boys Next Door, comprising Cave, Howard, Mick Harvey (guitar, drums, organ, piano), bassist Tracy Pew, and drummer Phill Calvert. After the Door Door album and Hee Haw EP under that name, the band moved to London and switched its name to the deceptively benign Birthday Party. Once they arrived in Britain, their demented, knotty post-punk began to gel. They released their first international album, Prayers on Fire, in 1981, earning critical praise in the U.K. and U.S. While the band was preparing to record the follow-up, Pew was jailed for drunk driving; former Magazine member Barry Adamson, Harry Howard, and Chris Walsh filled in for the absent Pew on 1982's Junkyard.

After the release of Junkyard, the Birthday Party fired Calvert and moved to Germany, where they began collaborating with such experimental post-punk acts like Lydia Lunch and Einsturzende Neubauten. Harvey left in the summer of 1983. The group briefly continued with drummer Des Heffner, but it soon disbanded after a final concert in Melbourne, Australia. Cave had the most successful solo career, recording a series of albums in the '80s and '90s that maintained his status as a popular cult figure; Harvey joined Cave's backing band, the Bad Seeds. Howard joined Crime & the City Solution, which also featured his brother Harry and Harvey.

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Δεν θυμάμαι ποιο αγόρασα πρώτο, τούτο το single ή το Drunk on the Pope's Blood/The Agony Is The Ecstasy LP.
Πρώτα άκουσα το Prayers on Fire LP, και τίποτε μετά από αυτήν την ακρόαση δεν ήταν το ίδιο...
Ένα από τα ποιο επιδραστικά σύνολα των 80'ς.
Χάρη σε αυτούς άλλωστε ανακάλυψα την Αυστραλία.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Birthday Party : Hits [1992]


Γουσταρω !!! BIRTHDAY PARTY Hits !!! Hits που ? Αααααα! Ξερω ! Νο 1 στο Ηιt Parade της Τανγκανικας !!! Σωστο ! Νο 5 στο Play list του Γκαζοχωριου . Βραβειο πρωτοεμφανιζομενου γκρουπ στην εκπομπη " Παρτα και Μασσατα " της κρατικης τηλεορασης των Μασσαι :( Νο 35 στο Ηit List ) , ( η Μαντοννα ηταν στο Νο 34 ) , στο Ηit Parade της νησου του Βορνεο !!! Birthay Party Hits : Oι Ντισκοτεκ ολου του κοσμου χορευουν στους ρυθμους σας ! Καραουαου κιθαρες και βελλουδινα φωνητικα απο την κολαση . Η μελωδια της δυστυχιας οδηγει στο δρομο του γλυκου τιποτα !!!
 
 The Birthday Party (originally known as The Boys Next Door) were an Australian post-punk band, active from 1978 to 1983. Despite limited commercial success, The Birthday Party's influence has been far-reaching, and they have been called "one of the darkest and most challenging post-punk groups to emerge in the early '80s." The group's "bleak and noisy soundscapes," which drew irreverently on blues, free jazz, and rockabilly, provided the setting for vocalist Nick Cave's disturbing tales of violence and perversion. Their music has been described by critic Simon Reynolds as gothic, and their single "Release the Bats" was particularly influential on the emerging gothic scene.

In 1980, The Birthday Party moved from Melbourne to London, where they were championed by broadcaster John Peel. Disillusioned by their stay in London, the band's sound and live shows became increasingly violent. They broke up soon after relocating to West Berlin in 1982. The creative core of The Birthday Party – singer and songwriter Nick Cave, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Mick Harvey, and singer, songwriter and guitarist Rowland S. Howard – later went on to acclaimed careers.

The nucleus of the band first met at the private boys school Caulfield Grammar School, in suburban Melbourne, in the early seventies. A rock group was formed in 1973, with Nick Cave (vocals), Mick Harvey (guitar), and Phill Calvert (drums), with other students John Cocivera, Brett Purcell and Chris Coyne (on guitar, bass and saxophone respectively). Most were also members of the school choir. The band played under various names at parties and school functions with a mixed repertoire of David Bowie, Lou Reed, Roxy Music, Alice Cooper and the Sensational Alex Harvey Band, among others. Saxophonist Chris Coyne went on to join the Paul Kelly Band in the 1980s.

Τracks
1 The friend catcher
2 Happy birthday
3 Mr Clarinet
4 Nick the stripper
5 Zoo music girl
6 King ink
7 Release the bats
8 Blst off
9 She's hit
10 6 gold blade
11 Hamlet (Pow , Pow , Pow )
12 Dead Joe
13 Junkyard
14 Big - Jesus - trash - can
15 Wild world
16 Sonnys burning
17 Deep in the woods
18 Swampland
19 Jennifers veil
20 Mutiny in heaven

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