Thursday, August 6, 2009
Well, If I Get Drunk, Well That's Alright, If I Sleep On the Floor All Night
It's hard to believe those lyrics are the Verlaines, but it's a good reminder that even Graeme Downes is in fact one of us, if you know what I mean.
Here are their humble beginnings - before big arrangements and production, and even deep lyrics, but still the same great band. One of Flying Nun's first records, the Dunedin Double EPwas a lo-fi, creative format (2 45 RPM EPs) spotlighting the burgeoning talent of locals the CHiLLs, Sneaky Feelings, the Stones, and the Verlaines. Allof them were off to a great start. The CHiLLs tracks were wonderfully transferred onto the Kaleidoscope World LP, but unfortuantely the others were not put on similar compilations. The three songs Downes and company contribute are all great, and despite their many rough qiualities hint at the majesty of their later career. The similarities between "Crisis After Crisis" and their greatest all-time track "C.D.,Jimmy Jazz, and Me" are inmistakeable, proving this band always had it. I include only the Verlaines tracks because, I can't stand the way you need to file compilations to get them all up here together. The rest later?
The Verlaines - Dunedin Double EP (1982) (Side 4)
Hopefully I'll see you Angelinos this weekend!
Labels:
80s,
College Rock,
Dunedin,
Indie Rock,
Jangle Pop,
Kiwi,
Lo-Fi,
New Zealand,
Out of Print (US),
Pop Underground
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