Dave Warner's From The Suburbs Suburbs In The '70s
2-CD, 1999, Compilation, Live, Remastered

Herstellungsland Australien
Veröffentlichungs-Jahr 1999
Zeit 141:30
EAN-Nr. nicht vorhanden
Label/Labelcode nicht vorhanden
Plattenfirma/Katalog-Nr. Draw / 333893
Musikrichtung Punk: Post-Punk
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Tracklist

I = Instrumental L = Live B = Bonustrack H = Hidden Track C = Coversong
CD 1
Track Titel Zeit Besonderheit
Gesamtzeit 70:52  
1. New Age 2:28 L
2. Hot Crotch 2:25 L
3. Girls Wank 1:34 L
4. Sweet Jane 5:20 L C
5. Suburban Boy 2:51 L
6. Clarke's Bolero 4:00 L
7. Yella In Me 2:59 L C
8. Campus Days 2:11 L
9. Eve Of Destruction 3:53 L C
10. Revenge Of The Lawn Becomes Vinyl 2:45 L
11. Around These Parts 3:04 L
12. Barcelona 2:18 L
13. Donna 2:28 L
14. Oklahoma 3:30 L
15. Sidewalk Surfin' 3:05 L
16. Convict Streak 2:59 L
17. Phantom 4:47 L
18. Australian Heat 3:20 L
19. Mugs Game 5:20 L
20. Monster's Back 9:35 L
CD 2
Track Titel Zeit Besonderheit
Gesamtzeit 70:38  
1. I Don't Know What I Feel 3:20 L
2. Silver 3:18 L
3. The Immigrant's Lament 4:19 L
4. She Didn't Write 2:57 L
5. Like A Rolling Stone 5:51 L C
6. Deep End 2:12 L
7. Strange Night 3:58 L
8. African Summer 3:46 L
9. Suburban Rock 3:27 L
10. Old Stock Road 3:01 L
11. Half-Time At The Football 6:36 L
12. Kangaroo Hop 4:27 L
13. Lonely Bar Room Crawler 6:40 L
14. Welcome To The Hospital 5:48 L
15. Schoolgirl 3:58 L
16. Where Can I Go 7:00 L

Infos

DRAW | DRAW MUSIC // (c) 1999 Anthem Pty. Ltd.

released December 1999

Post punk
Rock 'n' Roll

5./8./13.: Pus songs (1976)

davewarner.com.au: double CD released in December 1999, Suburbs in the 70s features original live recordings of Dave Warner's From The Suburbs, circa 1978. Many of the tracks were compiled on audio cassette and sold at live gigs in the late 1970s, under the banner The Victoria Tapes, and were later recorded for Mushroom Records.



The Victoria Tapes were, in fact, recorded at Perth's Victoria Hotel in June 1977 and at the Shenton Park Hotel in December 1977.
These CDs reveal the raw power, the rough evolving sound of The Suburbs, and the total originality of Warner's music.

For years, Warner fans have heard the line that Radio Birdman and The Saints were the seminal new wave bands in Australia, knowing that their body of work was dwarfed by what Warner had happening in the West.
Suburbs in the 70s is a must for all Warner fans and all collectors of Australian music.


- Liner Notes: "Most tracks were recorded by Tim Lambert's OMED productions on a mobile 8-track recorder at The Victoria Hotel, Subiaco, WA, in winter 1977, and The Shenton Park Hotel, Shenton Park, WA, Christmas Eve 1977.

Personnel for these three gigs was:
Stuart Davies-Slate (Mr Calista) - drums
Johnny Leopard - guitar
John Dennison (One Armed Bandit) - synthesizer and piano
Haydn Pickersgill (Scarpa Flow) - bass
Dave Warner (Grim Reaper) - organ and lead vocals
At least a couple of the tracks must have been recorded slightly later than December 1977 because Tony Durant (The New Boy, Guitar and Pedal Steel Guitar), Paul Noonan (Bass) and Howie Johnson (Drums) can be heard on them.

The tracks were remastered by Paul Bryant and Martin Cilia.
....
- Dave Warner, August 1999"



Dave Warner aka DAVE WARNER'S from the suburbs, David Robert 'Dave' Warner born 1955, Bicton, WA // currently Sydney, NSW
- In 1973 he formed Australia's first punk band, Pus, playing early versions of tracks such as Suburban Boy and Hot Crotch
- PUS: Michael Feeney (Captain Pimple) on bass. John Negroponte, Nick Geronimus, Wild Scrote (Al Howard), Brynn Watkins and Andre were guitarists at different times. A variety of drummers included Louis Hanna, Murray Campbell and Matthew Schmook. Luigi Capuccino did backing vocals in the 73 band
- Dave formed The Suburbs in January 1977
- From the Suburbs first major appearance was at the Octagon Theatre, Perth on October 15, 1976



Pus single 'Suburban Boy / Donna' released 1976 (EMI Custom /PRS2499)

single 'Summer '78 / Australian Heat' released 1977 (Bicton / BR001)
- davewarner.com.au: "recorded at Armstrong's Studio in Perth in 1977, the single was surf garage, a sort of early Beach Boys meets Summertime Blues. The band financed the single as it was prior to our deal with Mushroom Records.
The single was only available in Perth where it sold strongly. The artwork on the label was a pointer to the future, a big Aussie Rules football sitting on a laminex table."

single 'Suburban Boy / Clarke's Bolero' released 1977 (Mushroom / K-7265)



album 'Mug's Game' released November 1978 (Mushroom / L 36759):
A1 Convict Streak 3:12
A2 Campus Days 3:00
A3 African Summer 2:54
A4 Suburban Boy 2:44
A5 a. Oklahoma 3:04
b. Surrey With the Fringe on Top
B1 Eve of Destruction 3:37
B2 Worst Day 2:22
B3 Mug's Game 13:04


single 'Free Kicks / Kangaroo Hop' released 1979 (Mushroom / K7562)

album 'Free Kicks' released April 1979 (Mushroom / L 36910):
A1 Kangaroo Hop 5:46
A2 Sidewalk Surfin' 4:54
A3 Australian Heat 3:09
A4 Strange Night 3:38
A5 Girls Wank 1:24
A6 Yella in Me 3:36
B1 Hot Crotch 2:17
B2 Old Stock Road 2:37
B3 Suburban Rock 4:54
B4 Monster's Back 9:31

single '(We Got) Nothing to Lose / African Summer' released 1979 (Mushroom / K-7384)

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