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Electric Soup (album)
''Electric Soup'' a.k.a. ''Electric Soup: The Singles Collection'' is the first compilation album by Australian rock group Hoodoo Gurus and released in August 1992. The album peaked at No. 3 on the ARIA Charts, and was certified triple platinum. For the Electric Soup Tour in November of that year, Hoodoo Gurus were supported by Died Pretty and the Welcome Mat. At the ARIA Music Awards of 1993, the Best Cover Art category was awarded to Paul McNeil and Richard All for ''Electric Soup'' / ''Gorilla Biscuit''. At the ARIA Music Awards ''Electric Soup'' was noted as BMG's biggest selling domestic album of the year. The album was re-released by Mushroom Records in 1999. Reception Chris Woodstra of ''AllMusic'' rated ''Electric Soup'' at four-and-a-half stars and opined that it "shows the band in the best light, with their catchiest and best-loved songs. An excellent distillation and the best introduction to this sorely underrated brand of Aussie-pop." ''The Times'' ( Victo ...
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Hoodoo Gurus
Hoodoo Gurus are an Australian rock band formed in Sydney in 1981, by the mainstay Dave Faulkner (songwriter, lead singer and guitarist) and later joined by Richard Grossman (bass), Mark Kingsmill (drums), and Brad Shepherd (guitar, vocals, harmonica). Their popularity peaked in the mid- to late 1980s with albums ''Mars Needs Guitars!'', ''Blow Your Cool!'' and ''Magnum Cum Louder''. Hoodoo Gurus had a string of pop-rock singles including " Leilani" (1982), " Tojo" (1983), " My Girl" (1983), "I Want You Back" (1984), " Bittersweet", "Like Wow – Wipeout", and " What's My Scene?". After touring the United States from 1984 onward they gained popularity on the U.S. college rock circuit with the singles "Come Anytime" (1989) reaching no. 1 and "Miss Freelove '69" (1991) reaching No. 3 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. The Hoodoo Gurus' biggest Australian single was their 1987 top-3 song "What's My Scene?". The song was parodied for the National Rugby League 2000 ...
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AllMusic
AllMusic (previously known as All Music Guide and AMG) is an American online music database. It catalogs more than three million album entries and 30 million tracks, as well as information on musicians and bands. Initiated in 1991, the database was first made available on the Internet in 1994. AllMusic is owned by RhythmOne. History AllMusic was launched as ''All Music Guide'' by Michael Erlewine, a "compulsive archivist, noted astrologer, Buddhist scholar and musician". He became interested in using computers for his astrological work in the mid-1970s and founded a software company, Matrix, in 1977. In the early 1990s, as CDs replaced LPs as the dominant format for recorded music, Erlewine purchased what he thought was a CD of early recordings by Little Richard. After buying it he discovered it was a "flaccid latter-day rehash". Frustrated with the labeling, he researched using metadata to create a music guide. In 1990, in Big Rapids, Michigan, he founded ''All Music Guide' ...
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In The Middle Of The Land
"In the Middle of the Land" is a song by Australian rock group Hoodoo Gurus. It was released in December 1987 as the third and final single from the group's third studio album, '' Blow Your Cool!''. The song peaked at number 79 in early 1988. In June 2000, Dave Faulkner said "... twas written about one of my pet subjects: evangelical preachers and their hypocrisy. As a later song of mine says, 'Follow any creed / If my freedom's guaranteed / I don't mind.'". Dream Syndicate members Steve Wynn & Mark Walton provided background vocals for this single. Track listing ;7" version (BTS16) # "In the Middle of the Land" (Dave Faulkner) — 4:06 # "Hayride to Hell, part 2 (The Showdown)" (Faulkner) — 3:29 Personnel Credits: * Clyde Bramley — bass, backing vocals * Dave Faulkner — lead vocals, guitar * Mark Kingsmill Mark Adrian Kingsmill (born 4 December 1956) is an Australian rock musician. He has drummed with several bands including the Hitmen (1979–84), New Christs (1 ...
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Tojo (song)
"Tojo" "Tojo Never Made it to Darwin" is a song by Australian Rock music, rock group Hoodoo Gurus. It was released in June 1983 as the second single from their debut studio album, ''Stoneage Romeos''. It was written by their lead singer-guitarist, Dave Faulkner (musician), Dave Faulkner. It was also featured on their first album ''Stoneage Romeos'' (1984), which was produced by Alan Thorne. Tojo in the title refers to the World War II Japanese General and Prime Minister Hideki Tōjō. "Tojo" saw the introduction of new band members Clyde Bramley and Brad Shepherd, with Bramley providing bass, which had previously been noticeably absent from the band.'"Tojo" was an answer song to an Australian hit of a few years earlier, "Santa Never Made it Into Darwin" which had been released to raise money for the victims of Cyclone Tracy which had almost destroyed Darwin, Northern Territory, Darwin on Christmas Eve, 1975 (''sic''). During World War II the Japanese army invaded New Guinea but fai ...
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Death Defying
"Death Defying" is a song by Australian rock group Hoodoo Gurus. It was written by Dave Faulkner. and released in February 1986 as the third single from the group's second studio album, ''Mars Needs Guitars!''. The song peaked at No. 43 on the Australian charts. Faulkner has said the song was written to address the HIV/AIDS crisis that was robbing him of friends in the mid-1980s. In June 2000, Dave Faulkner said "One of my favourite songs I've written... I have vivid memories of shooting the video in Kakadu National Park after having awoken to see the news footage of the Challenger Space Shuttle exploding during take-off." Track listing ; 7" single (BTS 1692) # "Death Defying" — 3:19 # "Turkey Dinner" — 4:14 Personnel * James Baker — drums * Clyde Bramley — bass, backing vocals * Dave Faulkner — lead vocals, guitar * Mark Kingsmill — drums, cymbals * Brad Shepherd Bradley Mark Shepherd (born 1 February 1961) is an Australian rock musician. Shepherd is ...
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The Generation Gap (song)
"The Generation Gap" is a song by Australian rock group Hoodoo Gurus. It was released in December 1988 and peaked at number 50 on the ARIA Charts. In June 2000, Dave Faulkner said "... we persuaded Rick Grossman to join, contributing his tremendous bass skills ... Almost immediately we were in the studio recording a single-only release 'The Generation Gap', a song originally recorded by Jeannie C. Riley (of "Harper Valley PTA" fame). I changed a couple of lines to suit myself but the ones about grown-ups getting stoned were from the original.". Track listing ;7" single (RCA Victor – 104977) # "The Generation Gap" (Charlie Craig, Betty Craig, Jim Hayner) — 3:40 # "Jungle Bells" (Faulkner) — 3:36 Personnel Credits * Dave Faulkner — lead vocals, guitar * Richard Grossman — bass, backing vocals * Mark Kingsmill — drums * Brad Shepherd Bradley Mark Shepherd (born 1 February 1961) is an Australian rock musician. Shepherd is a guitarist, singer-songwriter and harmonica ...
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Axegrinder (song)
"Axegrinder" is a song by Australian rock group Hoodoo Gurus. It was released on RCA Records in July 1989 as the second single from their fourth studio album ''Magnum Cum Louder''. The song peaked at number 58 on the ARIA charts. In June 2000, Dave Faulkner said "I often describe 'Axegrinder' as the song that 'killed' ''Magnum Cum Louder''. We had enjoyed considerable airplay for 'Come Anytime' but 'Axegrinder' stopped everything cold. Funnily enough, it became one of our biggest showstoppers in concert within 12 months.". Track listing ; 7" single (RCA Victor 105 071) # "Axegrinder" — 3:27 # "Spaghetti Western" — 3:23 Personnel Credits: * Richard Grossman — bass, backing vocals * Dave Faulkner — lead vocals, guitar, keyboards * Mark Kingsmill — drums, vocals (grunts) * Brad Shepherd Bradley Mark Shepherd (born 1 February 1961) is an Australian rock musician. Shepherd is a guitarist, singer-songwriter and harmonica player; he has performed with several bands, ...
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I Want You Back (Hoodoo Gurus Song)
"I Want You Back" is a song by Australian rock group Hoodoo Gurus, released in March 1984 as the fourth and final single from their debut album ''Stoneage Romeos''. "I Want You Back" was written by Dave Faulkner. Its B-side, "Who Do You Love?" (a.k.a. "Hoodoo You Love?") was recorded live at 2JJJ. The 7" single and video clip version of the song is an edit that removes the second half of the double verse usually heard before the first chorus. To date the regular album version has been used on all subsequent Hoodoo Gurus compilations. In an interview with Fred Mills of '' Harp'' magazine in January 2007, Faulkner revealed that the song was written not about a former lover but about the split with Radalj "Basically, when Rod Radalj left the Gurus he was very dismissive of us, trying to move on and kind of burn everything behind him: ‘Oh, it’s not worth staying in that band. They’re terrible!’ So I basically turned that emotion around: ‘Here’s this guy who ditched us a ...
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1000 Miles Away
"1000 Miles Away" is a song by Australian rock group Hoodoo Gurus. It was released in May 1991 as the second single from the group's fifth studio album, '' Kinky''. "1000 Miles Away" peaked at number 37 on the Australian singles chart. In June 2000, Dave Faulkner said, "Many people have told me '1000 Miles Away' is their favourite Gurus song and it's also among my top ten. There are references to airports and flying but I was writing about emotional distance rather than physical travel." The crew of Royal Australian Navy frigate HMAS ''Canberra'' had an association with the song after they adopted it as their 'anthem'. Hoodoo Gurus played a concert including the Replenishment At Sea song "1000 Miles Away" on-board during their last voyage out of Fremantle to Fleet Base West, prior to its decommissioning in 2005. Track listing ; 7" single (RCA 105212) # "1000 Miles Away" — 4:34 # "I Think You Know" — 3:30 ; CD single (CCD 026) # "1000 Miles Away" — 4:34 # "I Think You Kno ...
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My Girl (Hoodoo Gurus Song)
"My Girl" is a song by Australian rock group Hoodoo Gurus. It was released in October 1983 as the third single from the group's debut studio album, ''Stoneage Romeos'' and peaked at #35 on the Australian charts. It was written by Dave Faulkner The song was also subsequently released in the United Kingdom in 1985 by Demon Records with a different cover sleeve and a different B-side, " Leilani". Details The quirky video for the song was shown on Australian Broadcasting Corporation's popular TV series ''Countdown'' and is based around a dog trainer and his former champion greyhound: as suggested by former member Kimble Rendall, who had left Gurus to return to film-making. "To this day people insist the song was 'written about a dog'. Oh, well. The truth is, it was meant to be part of a never-made home movie, a tribute to 60's beach movies entitled 'Gidget Goes Ape'." - Dave Faulkner."It was a love song ''about'' love songs, a tribute to all the ‘60s boy-girl love songs, and I fe ...
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Come Anytime
"Come Anytime" is a song by Australian Rock music, rock group Hoodoo Gurus. It was released in May 1989 as the lead single from the group's fourth studio album, ''Magnum Cum Louder''. "Come Anytime" peaked at number 27 on The Australian charts and at number 1 on the ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'' Hot Modern Rock Tracks, Modern Rock Tracks. In June 2000, Dave Faulkner said "'Come Anytime'... best described as a romantic song about an unromantic subject but you can reverse the adjectives and the statement would be equally correct." "Come Anytime" is used as the theme song for the Original Australian version of ''Thank God You're Here'' and the Thank God You're Here (U.S. TV series), American version. Track listing ; CD single (CCD005) # "Come Anytime" — 3:22 # "Cajun Country" — 4:08 # "Hallucination" — 5:04 ; 7" single (105062) # "Come Anytime" — 3:22 # "Cajun Country" — 4:08 Personnel Credits: * Richard Grossman (bassist), Richard Grossman — bass, backing vocals ...
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Bittersweet (Hoodoo Gurus Song)
"Bittersweet" is a song by Australian rock group Hoodoo Gurus. It was written by Dave Faulkner, released in June 1985 as the lead single from the group's second studio album, ''Mars Needs Guitars!''. It peaked at number 16 on the Australian charts In 2000, Dave Faulkner said "... I vowed to myself that I would write less comic narratives and try to express my sentiments in a more forthright way. I feel I succeeded with 'Bittersweet' though at the time I didn't think that a) the band would want to play it and b) our audience would want to hear it. I was happily wrong on both counts.". Track listings ; 7" single (BTS1503) # "Bittersweet" (Dave Faulkner) — 3:46 # "Mars Needs Guitars" (James Baker, Clyde Bramley, Faulkner, Mark Kingsmill and Brad Shepherd) — 2:51 Personnel Credited to: * James Baker — drums * Clyde Bramley — bass, backing vocals * Dave Faulkner — lead vocals (track A), guitar * Mark Kingsmill — drums, cymbals * Brad Shepherd — guitar, lead vocals ( ...
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