Crime & the City Solution are an Australian rock band formed in late 1977 by singer-songwriter and mainstay
Simon Bonney. They disbanded in 1979 leaving only bootleg recordings and demos. In late 1983, Bonney travelled to London and in 1985 he formed a new version of the group in the U.K. which included members of the recently disbanded
The Birthday Party; later they transferred to Berlin, where they issued four albums – ''Room of Lights'' (1986), ''Shine'' (1988), ''The Bride Ship'' (1989) and ''Paradise Discotheque'' (1990) – before disbanding again in 1991. In 2012 Bonney reformed the band in Detroit with two veterans of its Berlin era and a handful of new members.
Critic David Sheridan described the band's music as characterized by slow tempos, dark moods and Bonney's forlorn vocals, all of which can range from "endurance testing" at worst to "hauntingly beautiful" at best.
History
Crime & the City Solution are an Australian rock group which formed in late 1977 in Sydney with a line-up of
Simon Bonney on lead vocals, Phil Kitchener on bass guitar, Dave MacKinnon on saxophone, Don McLennan (ex-Particles) on drums and Harry Zantey on guitar.
The group has had five distinct line-ups with Bonney as the only mainstay: Sydney in 1977–78, Melbourne in 1979, two groupings in
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from 1985 to 1990, and Detroit from 2012 onwards.
In the late 1970s Bonney had met McLennan and sometimes provided guest vocals for McLennan's group, The Particles.
According to Australian rock music historian,
Ian McFarlane, The Particles had "a cult following around the inner-city Sydney scene courtesy of its delightful, melodious pop sound".
In contrast, according to Peter Nelson of ''Pulp'' fanzine, Crime & the City Solution, used "An exciting blend of fuzzed monotone guitar runs and squawking saxophone riffs . . .
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the drone songs on
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In late 1978 Bonney and McLennan had relocated to Melbourne where they formed a new version of Crime & the City Solution with Chris Astley on keyboards, Kim Beissel on saxophone, Lindsay O'Meara on bass guitar (ex-
Voigt/465) and Dan Wallace-Crabbe on guitar.
In Melbourne Bonney became friends with local
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group,
The Boys Next Door (later known as The Birthday Party).
Crime & the City Solution broke up in 1979 after a number of live shows and recording an unreleased demo.
Wallace-Crabbe later joined
Laughing Clowns, O'Meara returned to Sydney and joined
Pel Mel, Beissel played in
→ ↑ →, Astley and McLennan in other bands.
In late 1983 Bonney moved to London and reconnected with members of The Birthday Party. In 1985 he formed another version of Crime & the City Solution in London with
Mick Harvey
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on drums, keyboards and bass guitar and
Rowland S. Howard on guitar and backing vocals.
Howard's younger brother,
Harry
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, soon joined on bass guitar.
In June 1985 the group's debut four-track EP, ''The Dangling Man'', was released by
Mute Records in the UK and Possum Records in Australia.
McFarlane found the EP provided "a gloomy, stripped-down, blues-flavoured sound".
A six-track EP, ''Just South of Heaven'', followed in September for UK release only. It was "cleaner, more powerful set of songs dominated by Bonney's dramatic vocals and chilling instrumentation".
After the release
Epic Soundtracks
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(aka Kevin Godfrey, ex-
Swell Maps
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) joined on drums which freed Harvey to concentrate on keyboards and guitar.
In 1986 Bronwyn Adams, Bonney's domestic partner, joined on violin and backing vocals.
With the line-up of Adams, Bonney, Harvey, Rowland and Harry Howard, and Soundtracks, Crime & the City Solution recorded its debut album, ''Room of Lights'', produced by the band,
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.
They recorded the album in Berlin. On 27 October 1986 it was released in the UK on Mute Records.
Amy Hanson of
Allmusic
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praised it as "rough and ready rock that slotted itself nicely under a gothic canvas – they were and remain post-punk's forgotten kings ... Its urgency jangles, its cacophony is dichotomous, and, at times, the underlying energy is breathtaking as the band storms through a great set".
Late that year the Howard brothers and Soundtracks left to form their own group,
These Immortal Souls
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.
In 1987 Adams, Bonney and Harvey recruited
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(
D.A.F.,
Liaisons Dangereuses) on synthesiser,
Alexander Hacke
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) on guitar and Thomas Stern on bass guitar.
In Australia in March 1988, Rampant Records issued a compilation, ''Room of Lights'', with tracks from the UK releases, ''Just South of Heaven'' and ''Room of Lights''.
On 25 April that year Crime & the City Solution issued their second album, ''Shine'', which Allmusic's Ned Raggett felt was "a touch less classically smooth and arranged, more rough around the edges and jagged, especially with Bonney's delivery ... his lyrics come across as distinctly unfriendly to a usual verse/chorus structure, sounding like a spoken-word recitation sung a line at a time".
In November Craig Lee described their performance at
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'', "For what is purportedly a loosely structured outfit, this group displayed a remarkable cohesiveness. At times the band has the earthy feel of both old blues and country sounds and the slightly mystical aura of the early
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. But rather than rehash time-worn styles, the Solution translates these forms into its own introspective idioms".
On 17 April 1989 Crime & the City Solution released their third album, ''The Bride Ship'', for which Raggett found them "continue carving its own strange path. ... Harvey doubtless contributes most of the organ work. Simon Bonney continues to evolve into more of his own man – if anything, he's embracing country and western more explicitly in his singing style".
''The Bride Ship'' was issued in Australia by
BMG and
Arista Records.
Alternative rocker
Mark Lanegan cites ''Shine'' as one of his favourite albums, "
tis succinct and is great from start to finish. There’s a great sense of space on this record that’s fantastic but the thing that I’m most drawn to is the melancholy on some of those songs. But it also has a cinematic quality".
On 3 September 1990 Crime & the City Solution's fourth studio album, ''Paradise Discotheque'', appeared.
It had been recorded between November 1989 to March 1990 and was produced by Haas.
The group disbanded late in 1991 and on 4 October 1993 a live album, ''The Adversary – Live'', was released.
By 1991 Bonney had moved to Los Angeles where he released two solo albums, ''Forever'' (1992) and ''Everyman'' (1994).
In late 2011, Bonney was based in Detroit and announced that Crime & the City Solution would re-form to record a new album for Mute Records in 2012. Personnel are Bonney, Adams, Hacke,
David Eugene Edwards (of US bands
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and
Woven Hand), Detroit musician
Troy Gregory, Matthew Smith,
Jim White (of the Australian group
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), and
Danielle de Picciotto
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(married to Hacke). The recording of the album, titled ''American Twilight'' and released in 2013 occurred in Detroit.
Discography
;Studio albums
* ''
Room of Lights'' (1986)
* ''
Shine'' (1988)
* ''
The Bride Ship'' (1989)
* ''
Paradise Discotheque'' (1990)
* ''
American Twilight
''American Twilight'' is the fifth studio album by Crime & the City Solution, released on March 26, 2013 through Mute Records. The album was recorded after a 23-year hiatus that found the band relocating from Berlin to Detroit.
Track listing
...
'' (2013)
;EPs
* ''
The Dangling Man'' (1985)
* ''
Just South of Heaven'' (1985)
*The Kentucky Click / Adventure (1986)
*On Every Train (Grain Will Bear Grain) (1988)
*The Shadow Of No Man (1989)
* ''
I Have The Gun'' (1990)
*The Dolphins And The Sharks (1991)
;Live
* ''
The Adversary'' (1993)
;Compilations
* ''
A History of Crime'' (2012)
Members
Sydney 1977–1978
*
Simon Bonney – vocals
*Don McLennan – drums
*Harry Zantey – guitar
*Phil Kitchener – bass (deceased)
*Dave MacKinnon – soprano & tenor saxophone
Melbourne 1979
*
Simon Bonney – vocals
*Don McLennan – drums
*Dan Wallace-Crabbe – guitar
*Lindsay O'Meara – bass
*Chris Astley – keyboards
*Kim Beissel – alto saxophone
Berlin/London 1985–1986
*
Simon Bonney – vocals
*
Mick Harvey
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– guitar, keyboards
*
Rowland S. Howard – guitar (deceased)
*
Harry Howard – bass
*
Epic Soundtracks
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– drums (deceased)
Berlin 1987–1991
*
Simon Bonney – vocals
*
Mick Harvey
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– drums
*Bronwyn Adams – violin
*
Alexander Hacke
Alexander Hacke (also known as Alexander von Borsig, Alex Hacke, Hacke, born 11 October 1965) is a guitarist, bass guitarist, singer, musician, record producer, writer and filmmaker from Germany. He is primarily known as a longtime member of the ...
– guitar
*
Chrislo Haas
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– synthesizer (deceased)
*Thomas Stern – bass
Detroit 2012–present
*
Simon Bonney – vocals
*Bronwyn Adams – violin
*
Alexander Hacke
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– guitar
*
David Eugene Edwards – guitar
*
Troy Gregory – bass
*
Danielle de Picciotto
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– visuals
*Matthew Smith – keyboards/synthesizer
*
Jim White – drums
Timeline
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Miscellaneous
*
Wim Wenders, who was a fan of the band, featured them performing "Six Bells Chime" in his film ''
Wings of Desire
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''. Also, the song "The Adversary" was included in the soundtrack to the Wenders film ''
Until the end of the World
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''.
* Bandmember Bronwyn Adams is married to vocalist Simon Bonney. Her late brother Bruno Adams was the vocalist in the band named "Once Upon A Time", who were produced by
Mick Harvey
Michael John Harvey (born 29 August 1958) is an Australian musician, singer-songwriter, composer, arranger and record producer. A multi-instrumentalist, he is best known for his long-term collaborations with Nick Cave, with whom he formed The ...
, and he was later in the band named "Fatal Shore" (Prague/Berlin).
References
;General
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;Specific
External links
www.fromthearchives.org which has a complete discography.
*
Allmusic Guide entryartist information/discography page at němý.cz – the Mute Records digital evidence archive
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