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Artist:
YOUNG MODERN
Title:
Live At The Grace Emily 22.12.2010
Label:
GROWN UP WRONG (AUSTRALIA)
Format:
CD
Price:
$17.00
Catalog #:
GUW 001CD
Grown Up Wrong presents the first power pop band from Down Under
Young Modern
, captured live last year, but sounding like it could have been recorded back in the day. Includes "She's Got The Money," "Countdown," "Sportsgirls," "Girl Of Mine," covers of "The Singer Not The Song" (
Rolling Stones
), "On Top Of The World" (
Bluesbreakers
) and more, including the definitive version of "Don't Go To Sydney" from Young Modern singer
John Dowler
's subsequent band
The Zimmermen
. Young Modern played their first gig in Adelaide supporting
Radio Birdman
in 1977, and quickly became the hottest band in town. They moved to Sydney the following year, where they were briefly a "next big thing" before splitting in '79. Their classic 7"
She's Got The Money/Automatic
remains a much-loved artifact of the early days of Australian independent releases, and their posthumous album
Play Faster
was indeed one of the first local albums of the indie era. This stunning 18-song live album, recorded in Adelaide in late 2010, finds the band sounding EXACTLY like it's 1978 again. With definitive versions of all their classic tunes, this is masterful power pop that will appeal to fans of
Big Star
,
The Flamin' Groovies
,
Badfinger
and
The Nerves
.
Artist:
HOT KNIVES
Title:
Hot Knives
Label:
GROWN UP WRONG (AUSTRALIA)
Format:
CD
Price:
$17.00
Catalog #:
GUW 002CD
This stunning album is one of the archeological rock finds of the century. Recorded in 1976, never released and not even rumored to exist, this is classic stuff from a band that combined '60s folk rock with muscular rock'n'roll in a sound that was simultaneously a throwback to a more innocent time (think
Beau Brummels
, early
Jefferson Airplane
and
Moby Grape
) and a raw and rockin' alternative to the pop-smart mid-'70s
Fleetwood Mac
. This 14-track album has languished in a cupboard for over 30 years. Only two singles from it ever saw the light of day at the time; the second one, "I Hear The Wind Blow," prompted the greatest of pop pickers, the late
Greg Shaw
, to declare in his
Bomp!
newsletter that "The Hot Knives are the best thing happening in San Francisco right now; their second self-made 45 is just out... They're not punk rock, it's folk-rock with female vocals a la early Jefferson Airplane, with warm harmonies and gorgeous
Byrds
guitar." Includes stomping covers of Moby Grape's "Hey Grandma" and the
Knickerbockers
' "Lies."
Artist:
SCREAMING TRIBESMEN, THE
Title:
Date With A Vampyre/Top Of The Town
Label:
GROWN UP WRONG (AUSTRALIA)
Format:
CD
Price:
$17.00
Catalog #:
GUW 003CD
The two defining 12" releases from the
Screaming Tribesmen
, in their entirety for the first time ever on CD, together with nearly an album's worth of bonus tracks. The Tribesmen came out of Brisbane in the early '80s, recording two classic singles for Citadel. We pick up the story when former
Radio Birdman
/
Hitmen
/
New Christs
guitarist
Chris Masuak
joins the fray and the band becomes one of the hardest working in the land. This CD features their best-selling
Date With A Vampyre
EP from 1985 and its follow-up,
Top Of The Town
from 1986 and includes a number of tracks that have never been on CD before. As an added bonus, Grown Up Wrong have included nine live and rehearsal tracks, featuring one unreleased original ("It May Be Love") and a whole bunch of covers that the band made their own (and which their fans LOVED) back in the day, including
Roky Erickson
's "Two Headed Dog,"
Television
's "See No Evil," the
Dictators
"Baby Let's Twist," the
Vertebrats
' "Left In The Dark,"
Lou Reed
's "I Can't Stand It" and the
Easybeats
' "Good Time." The rehearsal tracks are from a short-lived line-up from 1984 that included Hitmen/New Christs drummer
Mark Kingsmill
just before he joined the
Hoodoo Gurus
, and Hitmen/New Christs bass player
Tony Robertson
.
Artist:
SCREAMING TRIBESMEN, THE
Title:
Bones & Flowers
Label:
GROWN UP WRONG (AUSTRALIA)
Format:
CD
Price:
$17.00
Catalog #:
GUW 004CD
The only album released by the classic
Screaming Tribesmen
line-up featuring former
Radio Birdman
/
Hitmen
/
New Christs
guitarist
Chris Masuak
, together with bonus tracks, including never-before-heard demo and live tracks. Recorded at the peak of their powers and popularity in 1987,
Bones & Flowers
took the band to the States where they came close to a hit single with
I Got A Feeling
. This CD features the album's original 10 tracks, plus the killer B-sides "Color Me Gone" and "Don't Turn Away" along with three 1986 demos of tracks that never ended up appearing on any Tribesmen release ("This Bar," "What You Said" and "Cold December"), and a scorching live track from 1988, again of a track that's never appeared on a Tribesmen record, "Teutonic." So, 16 tracks in all. The Tribesmen reached new fans in recent years through their inclusion in best-selling compilations like
Do The Pop!
and
Tales From The Australian Underground
.
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