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Sunday, June 15, 2025

The Lime Spiders: 4 Albums 1987 - 2007

 

Lime Spiders were an Australian punk rock band which formed in 1979 with Mick Blood on lead


vocals. He was later joined by Richard Lawson on drums, and David Sparks on guitar. Their debut studio album, The Cave Comes Alive! was released in June 1987 and reached the top 60 on the Kent Music Report Albums Chart. Their most successful single, "Weirdo Libido", was released in January that year and reached the top 50 on the related Kent Music Report Singles Chart. 
                   

In April its music video was the first ever shown on Australian Broadcasting Corporation TV music

series rage. The track was used on the 1988 feature film Young Einstein's soundtrack. The group disbanded in 1990 and in 1999 Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, noted they had provided "raucous sound mixed screaming vocals and wild, fuzz-tone guitar riffs to arrive at a mutant strain of acid punk that bordered on heavy metal". 
                          

Patrick "Mick" Blood on lead vocals, cites their influences as being 1960s garage bands with

psychedelic rock. Early fellow members included Eric Roman Grothe on guitar, Dave Guest on bass guitar, and Darryl John Mather on guitar. The band's name relates to a non-alcoholic cocktail – a combination of vanilla ice cream and lime soft drink (soda). The group's first show was supporting The Lonely Hearts on Christmas Eve 1979, which Mather later recalled: "We were absolutely horrible. So horrible that people didn't get it. I don't think I got it, either. We came back properly in late 1980".
                      

The band recorded two singles during 1983 (released on the Slave Girl EP two years later) and signed

to Virgin Records. Lime Spiders' first album was the excellent The Cave Comes Alive!, but the following year's Volatile was a bit of disappointment, veering closer to stultifying hard rock. The group broke up after 1990's Beethoven's Fist. 
                            

THE LIME SPIDERS - THE CAVE COMES ALIVE 1987

                           


The Cave Comes Alive! is the first album by The Lime Spiders, released on vinyl in 1987 through Virgin Records. There were three singles released from the album; "My Favourite Room" b/w "Blood

From A Stone", "Just One Solution" b/w "Drip Out", and "Jessica" (New Version) b/w "Sparks" (Live). In November 2012 FasterLouder listed The Cave Comes Alive! at No. 45 of "The Most Underrated Albums of All Time". Their reviewer Max Easton opined, "a collection of forgotten gems from one of the richest veins of Australia’s garage history... a chronically underrated and forgotten record lost in time." David Szatmary of AllMusic rated it at four-and-a-half-out-of-five stars and briefly stated, "This is the snarling debut from the punk quartet who owe a debt to the '60s."
                         

The Lime Spiders – The Cave Comes Alive!
Label: Virgin – VOZCD 2006
Format: CD, Album
Country: Australia
Released: 1987
Genre: Rock
Style: Garage Rock

TRAXS

                 


01.  My Favourite Room    3:47
02.  Are You Loving Me More    2:46
03.  Ignor My    2:24
04.  (Interlude: "Hey")    0:26
05.  NSU    2:32
06.  Just One Solution    2:55
07.  Blood From A Stone    3:46
08.  Just One Solution (Reprise)    1:36
09.  Action Woman    2:40
10.  (Interlude: "I'm Going Mad")    0:16
11.  Rock Star    3:11
12.  Jessica    3:41
13.  Space Cadet    3:30
14.  (Interlude: "Zorba")    0:26
15.  Theory Of Thira    3:40

LINE - UP


Mick Blood - lead vocals
Gerard Corben - guitars
Tony Bambach - bass, backing vocals, piano
Richard Lawson - drums, backing vocals, percussion

Additional musicians


Chris Abrahams - Hammond organ
Jim Zembis - bouzouki on "Theory of Thira"
Bill Gibson - backing vocals on "My Favourite Room" and "Just One Solution"

NOTES


Track 2 is written on the disc itself as: Are You Loving Me More?
Track 3 is written on the disc itself as: Ignormy 

Flac Size: 251 MB

THE LIME SPIDERS - HEADCLEANER 1988

                       


Headcleaner is a sixteen-track compilation album by Australian alternative rock band the Lime Spiders,

issued in 1988 by Virgin Records. It compiled all their singles and B-sides up to that point in a single package. It was initially released on music cassette before appearing on vinyl LP (1989) and CD. 
              

Lime Spiders – Headcleaner
Label: Virgin – VOZCD 2012
Format: CD, Compilation
Country: Australia
Released: Dec 1988
Genre: Rock
Style: Garage Rock

TRAXS

                  


01. 25th Hour
Written-By – D. Mather, M. Blood
02. Can't Wait Long
Written-By – M. Blood, R. Jakimyszyn
03. Slave Girl
Written-By – M. Blood, R. Jakimyszyn
04. Out Of Control
Written-By – G. Corben, M. Blood, R. Lawson, T. Bambach
05. That's How It Will Be
Written-By – R. Tanner
06. 1-2-5
Written-By – B. Burgess, J. Peter
07. Beyond The Fringe
Written-By – M. Blood, R. Jakimyszyn
08. Save My Soul
Written-By – Christopholus, Kelman
09. Weirdo Libido
Written-By – D. Mather, M. Blood
10. Here With My Love
Written-By – D. Mather, M. Blood
11. Heard Her Call My Name
Written-By – L. Reed
12. Drip Out
Written-By – M. Blood
13. I Was Alone
Written-By – The Exotics 
14. Mr Soul
Written-By [Uncredited] – Neil Young
15. Time Of Day
Written-By – B. Tashian
16. My Flash On You
Written-By – A. Lee

LINE - UP


Mick Blood – lead vocals
Gerard Corben – guitar
Tony Bambach – bass guitar
Richard Lawson – drums
Richard Jakimyszyn – guitar
Darryl Mather – guitar
Stephen Rawle – drums

Flac Size: 291 MB

THE LIME SPIDERS - NINE MILES HIGH 1983 - 1990 (November 5, 2002)

                     


The bottom line is this: the Lime Spiders catalog is unavailable in the United States. This collection of 26 cuts on a single disc offers the best of the best of Mick Blood and company's Australian garage

madness on the greatest of Australian labels and one of the best reissue labels in the biz -- Raven. This quartet was obsessed with the late '60s but seemed to draw inspiration from punk as well. Included here are album tracks as well as most of the Weirdo Libido EP and covers of "1-2-5," Arthur Lee's "My Flash on You," and Barry Tashian's "Time of Day." Perhaps the Lime Spiders' most important moment is here as well: their completely unhinged "Out of Control," the single greatest track they ever cut. At the risk of hyperbole, "Out of Control" is worth the entire purchase price of this monster set. Highly recommended. 
                       

The Lime Spiders – Nine Miles High 1983-1990
Label: Raven Records – RVCD-144
Format: CD, Compilation
Country: Australia
Released: 2002
Genre: Rock
Style: Garage Rock

TRAXS

               


01. 25th Hour (Written-By – D. Mather, M. Blood)   3:09
02. That's How It Will Be    2:32
03. 1-2-5    2:10
04. Slave Girl    2:50
05. Beyond The Fringe    2:34
06. Out Of Control    3:15
07. Save My Soul    2:53
08. Weirdo Libido    3:39
09. Time Of Day (Live)    1:56
10. My Flash On You (Live)    1:50
11. My Favourite Room    3:46
12. Blood From A Stone    3:45
13. Just One Solution    2:55
14. Drip Out    2:27
15. Jessica (Single Version)    2:56
16. Action Woman    2:38
17. Volatile    2:46
18. The Other Side Of You    3:22
19. Can't You Read My Mind    2:46
20. The Captor And The Captive One    3:34
21. My Main Attraction    3:15
22. Too Close To The Sun    3:31
23. Children Of The Sun    3:20
24. Cherry Red    2:44
25. Mr Big Mouth    3:12
26. Nine Miles High    2:57

The track No 25 is missing cause my EAC Programm can't convert it.
Flac Size: 532 MB

THE LIME SPIDERS - LIVE AT THE ESPLANADE 2007

                           


Lime Spiders – Live At The Esplanade
Label: Figtree Words & Music – FT102
Format: CD, Album
Country: Australia
Released: 2007
Genre:R ock
Style: Alternative Rock, Garage Rock

TRAXS

                    


01. My Favourite Room
Written-By – M. Blood
02. Silent Partner
Written-By – G. Corben, M. Blood
03. Old Dog New Tricks
Written-By – M. Blood
04. Ain't Nothin To Do
Written-By – Chrome, Bators
05. I Was Alone
Written-By – The Exotics 
06. Children Of The Sun
Written-By – Browne, Hill
07. Out Of Control
Written-By – G. Corben, M. Blood, R. Lawson, A. Bambach
08. The Dead Boys
Written-By – M. Blood, P. Murphy, S. Waters
09. This Time
Written-By – M. Blood
10. You Burn Me Up And Down
Written-By – T. Talton
11. Just One Solution
Written-By – M. Blood
12. Society Of Soul
Written-By – M. Blood
13. Career Of Evil
Written-By – Bouchard, Smith
14. Test Pattern
Written-By – M. Blood
15. Action Woman
Written-By – Kendrick
16. Slave Girl
Written-By – M. Blood, R. Jakimyszyn
17. Save My Soul
Written-By – D. Christopholus
18. Weirdo Libido
Written-By – D. Mather, M. Blood
19. Volatile
Written-By – G. Corben, M. Blood
20. 25th Hour
Written-By – D. Mather, M. Blood
21. Beyond The Fringe
Written-By – M. Blood, R. Jakimyszyn
22. He's Waiting
Written-By – Roslie

Flac Size: 581 MB

The Lime Spiders: Beethovens Fist 1990 on Urban Aspirines HERE
The Lime Spiders:  Slave Girl 1985 on Urban Aspirines HERE 

Sunday, September 13, 2020

The Lime Spiders: Beethovens Fist 1990


Lime Spiders are a legendary Australian Psych/ Punk Rock band! They've gained international success over an amazing career & remain a sonic tonic in the music world.


From the early days of the 25th Hour EP, to the Cave Comes Alive, Volatile, and the under-rated
Beethoven's Fist album, the Spiders created some incredible rock music. In their later years the band released a best of (Nine Miles High), and the powerful 'Live at the Espy' album.
​The Lime Spiders had numerous members over the years, however the longest serving members of the band were Mick Blood, Tony Bambach, Ged Corben, Richard Jakimyszyn, Phil Hall, Dave Sparks & Richard Lawson.



​The Spiders hold the honour of their music video for Weirdo Libido being the first video ever played on ABC TV's Rage program, and that single spent a number of weeks in the Australian Top 50 charts.


The Lime Spiders were formed in 1979 by Michael Patrick "Mick" Blood on lead vocals, who cites
their influences as being 1960s garage bands with psychedelic rock. Early fellow members included Eric Roman Grothe on guitar, Dave Guest on bass guitar, and Darryl John Mather on guitar. The band's name relates to a non-alcoholic cocktail – a combination of vanilla ice cream and lime soft drink (soda). The group's first show was supporting The Lonely Hearts on Christmas Eve 1979, which Mather later recalled: "We were absolutely horrible. So horrible that people didn't get it. I don't think I got it, either. We came back properly in late 1980".


By February 1981 the line-up had stabilised with Blood, Guest and Mather joined by Geoff Cleary on drums. In August that year the group added Richard Jakimyszyn on lead guitar, with Bill Gibson
(later bassist for The Eastern Dark) often acting as MC and adding backing vocals and tambourine. The band played regularly, mostly around Sydney's inner city venues, but by February the following year they had split up. During September that year they reconvened with a new drummer, Stephen Rawle (ex-Room 101), replacing Cleary. The group entered a Battle of the Bands competition at the Southern Cross Hotel, the major prize being the recording and release of a single on Green records. The competition ran over three months and included 64 bands: The Lime Spiders won the competition, with one of their opponents in the final being The Most, who would later come to figure significantly in their story.


Their debut studio album, The Cave Comes Alive! was released in June 1987 and reached the top 60
on the Kent Music Report Albums Chart. Their most successful single, "Weirdo Libido", was released in January that year and reached the top 50 on the related Kent Music Report Singles Chart.
In April its music video was the first ever shown on Australian Broadcasting Corporation TV music series rage. The track was used on the 1988 feature film Young Einstein's soundtrack.


The group disbanded in 1990 and in 1999 Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, noted they had provided "raucous sound mixed screaming vocals and wild, fuzz-tone guitar riffs to arrive at a mutant strain of acid punk that bordered on heavy metal".
Lead singer Mick Blood still performs Lime Spiders songs with session musicians, these are essentially Mick Blood solo performances.


A look back at the 1979 time reel has Mad Max at the flicks, St George and Carlton claiming the footy silverware and kids hitting pinnie parlours to fight off Space Invaders. It was also the time that a young garage outfit from western Sydney called The Lime Spiders made their live debut.


Throughout the 1980’s, the band toured hard – from inner-city pubs to regional clubs, forging a reputation as one of Australia’s best live outfits. They carried that on-stage prowess into the studio,
cutting several (now iconic) singles along the way. Songs like ‘Slave Girl’ and ‘Weirdo Libido’ both copped heavy rotation and enabled the band to tour North America and Europe, to an ever-growing legion of fans.
Although 1987’s ‘The Cave Comes Alive’ and the follow-up ‘Volatile’ are both long-time fan favorites, it is the criminally ignored ‘Beethoven’s Fist’ album from 1990 which many consider their pièce de résistance. This record stands as one of the most complete rock n roll albums to come out of Australia in recent times.


After a lengthy period of inactivity, founding member Mick Blood has assembled a new Lime Spiders line-up that are set to hit Australian stages in December. It is an opportunity for fans to celebrate the 40th anniversary with shows locked in for Brisbane, the Gold Coast, Sydney and
Melbourne. For Blood though, it is a personal triumph to even set foot on a stage again and do what he does so well. Life has dealt Mick Blood some bad hands in recent years: hospitalized in 2014 with a brain injury after a vicious and random assault, he was then diagnosed with prostate cancer. Not surprisingly, Blood then battled severe depression and attempted suicide. Yet his great love of rock n roll, which is a saviour to so many of us – has provided him with the courage and perseverance to move forward.

Lime Spiders ‎– Beethoven's Fist
Label:  Fun After All
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: Australia
Released: Nov 1990
Genre: Rock
Style: Punk Rock

TRAXS

SIDE A.


A1. Scene Of The Crime    
A2. Cherry Red    
A3. Real Thing    
A4. 9 Miles High    
A5. I Get Off At The Next Stop

SIDE B.

  
B1. This Time    
B2. Silent Partner    
B3. Old Dog New Tricks    
B4. Three Wise Men    
B5. Miss Perfect Strange

Thursday, December 02, 2010

The Lime Spiders - Slave Girl





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Lime
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Slave
Girl






Label:Hybrid Records
Catalog#:RIB 1
Format:Vinyl, LP
Country:UK
Released:1985
Genre:Rock
Style:Garage Rock

Tracklist
A1 Slave Girl
A2 That's How It Will Be
A3 25th Hour
B1 Beyond The Fringe
B2 1-2-5
B3 Can't Wait Long

Credits
Backing Vocals - Bill Gibson (tracks: A2, B3)
Bass - Warwick Gilbert (tracks: A2, A3, B2, B3)
Bass, Vocals - Tony Bambach (tracks: A1, B1)
Drums - Steve Rawles (tracks: A2, A3, B2, B3)
Drums, Vocals - Richard Lawson (tracks: A1, B1)
Guitar - Daryl Mather* (tracks: A2, A3, B2, B3) , Richard Jakimyszyn
Keyboards - Bruce Tatham (tracks: B2, B3)
Producer - Rob Younger (tracks: A2, A3, B2, B3) , Tom Misner (tracks: A1, B1)
Vocals - Mick Blood

Notes
A2, A3, B2, B3 recorded at Trafalgar Studios, Sydney November 1982.
A1, B1 recorded at Central Recorders, Sydney March 1984.
www.discogs.com

Slave Girl & Beyond The Fringe : Single 7''Citadel Records Australia CIT 008 [1984]
25th Hour, That's How It Will Be, Can't Wait Long & 1-2-5 : 2 x Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM Green Records (Australia) BTS-972 [1983]


Mp3 @ 320 & scans 45MB
Slave Girl




















Biography by John Bush [allmusic]
Lime Spiders were an Australian post-punk unit resurrecting the trashier elements of '60s garage and psychedelic rock with willful abandon. Vocalist Mick Blood formed the band in the early '80s with guitarist Gerald Corben, bassist Tony Bambach and drummer Ricky Lawson. The band recorded two singles during 1983 (released on the Slave Girl EP two years later) and signed to Virgin Records. Lime Spiders' first album was the excellent The Cave Comes Alive!, but the following year's Volatile was a bit of disappointment, veering closer to stultifying hard rock. The group broke up after 1990's Beethoven's Fist.

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