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Nicholas Paul Barker is an Australian singer-songwriter and guitarist who formed a rock,
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band, Nick Barker & the Reptiles, in March 1988. Their
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of
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" reached the top 30 on the
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(ARIA) Singles Chart in November 1989. They provided two top 40 albums on the related ARIA Albums Chart, ''Goin' to Pieces'' (1989) and ''After the Show'' (1991). He formed another group, Barker, in 1993, and their single, "Time Bomb", was listed at No. 20 on
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for 1994. Barker then went solo from 1995.


Biography


Early Years

Nicholas Paul Barker left secondary school in the late 1970s and started an apprenticeship in a workshop. He was the bass guitarist for a succession of Melbourne-based bands, starting with the Curse during 1980–1981, and during the summer of 1982–1983 he played and recorded with Beachouse. Also in the Curse's line-up were Adrian Chynoweth on guitar, Nique Needles, John Rowell and Graeme Scott. He moved to Reptile Smile with Chynoweth and Nick Cross, Rick Hawkins and Tony Hawkins during 1983–1984, then Freak Power with Chynoweth, Needles and Scott, before joining the Wreckery, a rock and blues group, in December 1985. The Wreckery had formed earlier in 1985 with Robin Casinader on drums, piano, Hammond organ, guitar and violin (ex-Plays with Marionettes, Horla), Edward Clayton-Jones on guitar, organ and vocals (ex-Fabulous Marquises, Plays with Marionettes, Horla, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds), Tadeusz O'Biegly on bass guitar,
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on vocals and guitar (ex-Plays with Marionettes, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds) and Charles Todd on saxophone, organ (ex-Wild Dog Rodeo, Cattletruck). Barker performed on their releases, ''Yeh My People'' (mini-album, 1986), ''Here at Pain's Insistence'' (1987), ''The Collection'' (compilation, 1988), and ''Laying Down Law'' (1988), but he had left early in 1988, before the latter appeared.


1988-1993: Nick Barker & the Reptiles

Barker moved to lead guitar and lead vocals when he formed Nick Barker & the Reptiles, a rock, blues and
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band in March 1988, with former bandmate Chynoweth on guitar, Drew Basford on bass guitar, and David Pinder on drums. They signed to Mushroom Records' White Label imprint. Their debut single, "Another Me" was released in December. Chris Harris joined the group on harmonica. Also during 1988 and 1989, Barker was a member of Hugo Race and the True Spirit and Mark Seymour and the Daydreamers on bass guitar. Nick Barker & the Reptiles released their debut album, ''Goin' to Pieces'', in August 1989, which peaked in the
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(ARIA)
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at No. 35. It was co-produced by Jim Faraci ( Femme Fatale), Mark Moffatt (
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, Midnight Oil) and Chris Bailey (ex- The Saints). Penelope Layland of ''
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'' observed, "Patchy production marrs this debut album from he group Their music really relies on its rough and rude edge, and without it, loses much of its appeal... tis hardly a dismal failure,
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just haven't quite come up with the goods. You can only make so many excuses for a debut album. After that it comes down to the fact that a patchy album costs just as much as a great one." The band's
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" reached the top 30 on the ARIA Singles Chart in November. They undertook a touring schedule with 200 performances a year on the national pub rock circuit. Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, described how " heirsassy brand of commercial rock'n'blues found immediate acceptance... ybecoming one of the archetypal Oz Rock pub bands of the era." In 1990 Matthew Heydon joined on keyboards and Marc Scully (ex-Love Rodeo, Deadly Hume) replaced Basford on bass guitar. Their second album, ''After the Show'' was released in March 1991, was produced by Los Angeles-based, Joe Hardy ( Steve Earle,
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), which peaked at No. 33. McFarlane opined, "it was a diverse collection of songs, ranging from tough rock'n'roll and bar-room boogies to ballads." ''The Canberra Times'' John Lilley felt, "they have well and truly strayed from the norm by not only promptly releasing a second album but making it a worthy one as well... heirsound has not been forcefully smoothed out beyond recognition in the recording studio. Their enthusiastic live sound has been allowed to seep through." None of ''After the Show''s three singles charted in the top 50. "Out in the Open" appeared in February 1992 and was followed by an
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, ''Loose'', in April. Its tracks were used as fill music on the TV program ''
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''. After a hiatus and overseas travel, Barker returned to Melbourne and disbanded the Reptiles in 1993.


1993-1995: Barker

In 1993, Barker formed Barker with ex-Reptile Heydon, and Venom Brown on drums (ex-Massive Appendage), Tim Henwood on guitar and Anthony Ragg on bass guitar (ex-Kings of the Sun). They released three singles and an album, ''Happy Man'', in 1994 and followed with ''Son of Happy Man'' EP in 1995. Of their singles, "Time Bomb", was voted No. 20 on
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list for 1994.


1996-present: Solo Career

Barker's solo career started with the album 1996 album ''Damn Mermaids!''. His backing band were Lincoln Jones on bass guitar and Craig Whitelock on drums. In 1997, Barker branched into acting roles, including minor appearances in TV series ''
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'' and '' Pizza'', and appearing in a role in feature film '' Amy'', alongside
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, produced by David Parker and
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. He also penned and performed songs for its soundtrack, which included work by
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, Lamb and Philip Judd, (ex-
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). Barker released his second solo album, ''Annie Get Your Guru'' in 1999. In 2001 Barker released, ''Returned Service''; acoustic tracks culled from live performances in
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and Melbourne. Australian music journalist
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observed " ecan stand in front of an audience with his acoustic guitar and simply perform song after song, songs from his past or recent songs. No need for all the industry trappings... Songs about real life, things he's done, seen and thought, stripped back versions of songs you'll be familiar with ('Miles to Go', 'Time Bomb', 'Imogen'), and rarer songs." He had signed to Croxton Records, an imprint co-founded by former
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front man, Mick Thomas. Barker became popular in Brazil, and released ''Sanctuary – Best of'' there in 2002. In 2003, he released ''Backyard Six'', featuring a musical response to the Bali bombings, "Plait Your Hair". In 2005 Barker re-did his earlier songs as part of the Liberation Blue Acoustic Series on ''C-sides''. In addition to his own recording and touring commitments, Barker has produced young Adelaide rock act Southpaw. Barker has written tracks, recorded and performed with Mark Seymour ( Hunters & Collectors), Paul Kelly, and
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front man, Tim Rogers. Matt Heydon of the Reptiles went on to
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' band, Marc Scully later joined Ratcat, and Tim Henwood of Barker later joined the
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and the Androids. Barker toured with Rogers, including to the United Kingdom and Europe; he toured in Jimmy Barnes' band for the New Zealand leg of the ''In the Heat of Night'' tour, during 2006–07. In November and December 2010 and the following February, Barker performed in a musical theatre show, ''The Ultimate Rock 'n' Roll Jam Session'', with James Blundell, Dave Larkin, Ezra Lee and
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. In March 2011 Barker played at the Whorouly Hotel Beer Garden to mark the first of its type in the revitalised pub. Barker's band comprised Michael Barclay on drums, Alan Brooker (ex- Paul Kelly and the Dots) on bass guitar, and Justin Garner on lead guitar. It was organised by Troy Wood and publicans Graham Wood and Jennifer Garrett. According to Geelong-based music critic Rokdog (Chris Nicholls), it was an early contender for 2011 gig of the year. During July of that year, he took the lead role of
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in a musical, ''Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be – The Story of Bon Scott'', premiering at Melbourne's Athenaeum Theatre. In 2014, Barker fronted the Heartache State, a group formed with Garner and Brown. They released a self-titled album in March 2015. In September 2017 they issued their second album, ''Last of the Buffalo'' on Golden Robot Records. Barker observed, "It really feels like a band now, loose but with a lot of spirit. Making it was easy and fun, and that's what playing music was always supposed to be… we love the bloody thing!!!"


Discography


Studio albums


Live albums


Compilation albums


Extended plays


Singles


References

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