The Lost Domain – Blondes Chew More Gum
Label: | Negative Guest List Records – NGL020 |
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Country: | Australia |
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Genre: | Rock |
Style: | Folk Rock, Experimental |
Tracklist
A1 | Indian War Whoop I | 9:59 | |
A2 | The New South | 5:30 | |
A3 | Requiem For The Slow Drag | 4:41 | |
B1 | Indian Pacific | 12:08 | |
B2 | Air | 8:38 | |
C1 | A Friend Of My Brother's Wife | 9:51 | |
C2 | It's Coming Rising | 6:09 | |
C3 | Last Go Round | 5:17 | |
D1 | Do The Standing Still | 5:48 | |
D2 | (I Walk A) Lonely Avenue | 3:26 | |
D3 | Indian War Whoop II | 12:34 |
Credits
- Drums, Cowbell – Dina Bojic
- Drums, Cymbal – Ian Wadley
- Drums, Percussion – Bettina Graham
- Guitar, Effects, Vocals – Greg Hilleard
- Guitar, Vocals – David MacKinnon
- Vocals, Guitar, Mandolin, Organ – Simon Ellaby
Notes
"Rock n roll, it is free form. Important to say is that is no rock. The Invisible Empire are getting it down. String band and drum band play together, like in old days. They play loud in small room. No Fans. Equipment breaks, but they still rock. Venues not hiring them. Drummers falling off stupid platforms. Simon, he is preaching in the bullpit. Band plays like train. They have a big beat. Everyone plays rhythm. Because of recordings they hope to become popular. This lp will help you recognise the sound of these recordings." - translated from the original Dutch by that guy does all the Japanese liner notes, circa 1995.
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- The Lost Domain and the varied offshoots and permutations are probably amongst the most unrecognized clusters of wild music ever produced in Australia, and certainly deserve more recognition. This album is fine entry point, but you could dig for years and not get to the bottom of this constellation of CDrs and cassette releases.
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