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The Cruel Sea are an Australian
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band from
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formed in late 1987. Originally an instrumental-only band, they became more popular when fronted by vocalist
Tex Perkins Gregory Stephen Perkins (born 28 December 1964), better known by his stage name Tex Perkins, is an Australian singer-songwriter who fronted the Australian rock band The Cruel Sea, but has also performed with the Beasts of Bourbon, Thug, James B ...
(
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and solo) in addition to Jim Elliott on drums, Ken Gormly on bass guitar, Dan Rumour on guitar and
James Cruickshank James George Watson, who performed as James Cruickshank (1962 – 8 October 2015), was an Australian musician. He was the long-term guitarist and keyboardist for indie rock group, the Cruel Sea. As a solo artist he released three albums, ''Hym ...
on guitar and keyboards. Their albums include '' The Honeymoon Is Over'' (1993), ''
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'' (1995) and ''
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'' (1998). Some of their best-known songs are "
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", "Takin' All Day", "The Honeymoon Is Over" and "Reckless Eyeballin – an instrumental track from their debut album '' Down Below'' that became the theme of Australian TV police drama, ''
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''. The band has won eight
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including five in
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for work associated with ''The Honeymoon Is Over''.


History


Formation and early years

Danny Rumour (aka Daniel John Atkins) was a member of punk rock bands Blackrunner, Urban Guerrillas, Friction, Ugly Mirrors and Bedhogs in Sydney from the mid-1970s to 1980. In 1980 he formed Sekret Sekret which played a "sprightly brand of punky power pop with psychedelic overtones". Sekret Sekret would often play at Sydney pub, The Grand Hotel, with Rumour assembling an ''ad hoc'' line-up of musicians using instruments housed at the venue. With lead vocalist
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(ex-Ugly Mirrors) and Peter Mullany (ex-
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), they released four independent singles by 1984. When they broke up in 1987, the line-up included Rumour,
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, James Elliot on drums and Ken Gormly on bass guitar. After Sekret Sekret disbanded, The Cruel Sea was formed in late 1987 by Elliot on drums and Rumour on guitar. They enlisted Dee Corben on bass guitar and his brother, Gerard "Ged" Corben (also in
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), on guitar. The name was from a 1964 surf instrumental, " Cruel Sea", by United States group
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(a cover of The Dakotas' 1963 single, which was in turn inspired by the
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and
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of the same name). Early gigs in 1988 were played at the Harold Park Hotel, behind a pool table where space was so tight that the guitarists had to move out of the way when pool players took a shot. The original line-up played about 20 shows and parties, then Dee Corben left, he was replaced by former Sekret Sekret bandmate, Gormly. Barry Turnbull (ex- John Kennedy's Love Gone Wrong,
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) briefly substituted for Gormly on bass guitar. James Cruickshank (The Widdershins) joined on keyboards and guitars.


Early albums: ''Down Below'' and ''This Is Not the Way Home''

In 1989, The Cruel Sea invited vocalist
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, their lighting technician and member of
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, to join them on-stage. Perkins had written lyrics for some of their instrumentals. The band was signed by Red Eye Records and released a 12" extended play (EP), ''Down Below'', in September. It contained nine tracks and was produced by Phil Punch (
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) and The Cruel Sea. It was followed by an eleven-track album of the same name, '' Down Below'' in December 1990; both releases featured Perkins on vocals. "Reckless Eyeballin – an instrumental track on the album – later became the theme song of Australian TV police drama, ''
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'' (1994–2006). Although Perkins was also performing with Beasts of Bourbon, The Cruel Sea built a following on the inner-city
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circuit with "atmospheric music
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evoked the feel of wide open spaces". During 1990, Ged Corben left to focus on his work with Lime Spiders. A single, "I Feel" was released in September 1991 ahead of their second album, ''
This Is Not the Way Home ''This is Not the Way Home'' is the second studio album by Australian indie rock band The Cruel Sea. The album was released in October 1991 and peaked at number 62 on the Australian albums chart. With the release of ''This is Not the Way Home'' ...
'' issued in October. It was produced by Tony Cohen ( The Birthday Party, Beasts of Bourbon) and The Cruel Sea. The album provided a range of music "from funky Louisiana swamp blues to sweet soul". Vocals by Perkins were compared with
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,
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and
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. "4" followed in March 1992 with "This Is Not the Way Home" released as a single in August. After the album's release, the band toured Europe in support of
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. In March 1993 they released, "
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" as a single, which peaked at No. 25 on the
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(ARIA)
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. ''
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'' received a nomination for 'Best Group' at the
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.


Mainstream success: ''The Honeymoon Is Over'' and ''Three Legged Dog''

In early 1993, The Cruel Sea had Perkins on-board full-time with his commitment to Beasts of Bourbon on hold. The Cruel Sea's third album, '' The Honeymoon Is Over'' was produced by the band, Cohen and
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,
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) of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. Released in May, it peaked at No. 4 on the ARIA Albums Chart, and sold over 140,000 copies. The title song, "The Honeymoon Is Over" reached the Top 50 in August. It was followed by a cover of White's 1969 song, "Woman with Soul", which peaked at No. 64. Perkins also performed as a member in the country-blues trio,
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and released ''
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'' (1993). At the
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, The Cruel Sea won 'Single of the Year' and 'Song of the Year' for "The Honeymoon is Over", 'Album of the Year' and 'Best Group' for ''The Honeymoon is Over'' and received three further nominations including 'Best Cover Art' by Kristyna Higgins and Jay Manby. At an after-party, a drunken guest attacked Higgins, a professional photographer, and a fracas ensued with Perkins defending his partner. Also that night, two of their ARIA trophies were stolen. Late in 1994, the group toured Europe, again supporting Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. They followed with a headlining tour across Europe and to Canada. The next album, ''
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'', was produced by Cohen, the group and Paul McKercher (
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). It was released in April 1995 and peaked at No. 1. The Cruel Sea toured Canada, United States and Europe, followed by a support slot for
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on the Australian leg of their
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. Top 50 singles from ''
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'' were "
Better Get a Lawyer "Better Get a Lawyer" is a song by Australian indie rock band The Cruel Sea (band), The Cruel Sea. The song was released in November 1994 as the lead single from the band's fourth studio album, ''Three Legged Dog''. The song peaked at number 29 on ...
" (November 1994), " Just a Man" (March 1995) and "Anybody But You" (July). The album won an ARIA in 1995 for 'Best Group' and two nominations, 'Album of the Year', and 'Best Cover Art' for Higgins and Jim Paton.


Later years

The Cruel Sea's next album, ''
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'', was a compilation of
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s and studio outtakes, released in November 1995. The group had a two-year hiatus in releases, Perkins issued his first solo album, ''Far Be it from Me'' (1996) and contributed to Beasts of Bourbon's '' Gone'' (1997). The Cruel Sea returned to their instrumental roots and embarked on a series of gigs without Perkins including the
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tour. In February 1998, with Perkins returned, the group released a single, "Hard Times" ahead of its album ''
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'' in August. The album was produced by Daniel Denholm ( Frente!, Boom Crash Opera),
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( Grinspoon,
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), the band and McKercher. It peaked at No. 13 and was followed by their Takin All Day national tour through most of 1998. The band's first greatest hits album, '' The Most'' appeared in November 1999 and reached the Top 50. After the success of his first album, Perkins released his second solo album ''Dark Horses'' (2000). In August 2001, ABC-TV broadcast the series, ''
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''. Perkins featured on "Episode 6: Gathering of the Tribes 1984–2000" where he discussed his non-mainstream work with both Beasts of Bourbon and The Cruel Sea, which were "Providing the poor forgotten 5% with something – who like the really fucked up weird shit". In September their next album, '' Where There's Smoke'', produced by Magoo (
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) and the band, appeared and reached the Top 30. It was followed by another compilation, ''We Don't Work, We Play Music'' in October 2002 with "Groovy Situation" issued as a single. Individual members concentrated on side or solo projects. In early 2005, Perkins returned to Tex Don and Charlie and released ''All is Forgiven'' in March. Guitarist and main composer, Rumour began touring and recording with his own roots-style instrumental band, the Dan Rumour Band, and Elliot joined on drums by mid-2006. In August, Perkins declared on
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's ''Dig'' radio program that The Cruel Sea were no more. Dan Rumour Band appeared on the Australian surf music project ''Delightful Rain'' released October, and a documentary film of the same name on Australian television in December. Rumour's first solo album was released in October 2007 as by Dan Rumour and The Drift. In spite of his earlier statement, The Cruel Sea with Perkins toured Melbourne and Sydney in 2008 before their Blues & Roots Festival performances. They also toured Australia in 2010. The full band joined
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as support for his Day On The Green tour of Australia in October to November 2013. Guitarist and keyboardist James Cruickshank died on 8 October 2015 after a long battle with bowel cancer.


Members

*Jim Elliott – drums (1987–2003, 2008, 2010) *Dan Rumour – guitar, clavinet (1987–2003, 2008, 2010) *Gerard Corben – guitar (1987–1990) *Dee Corben – bass guitar (1987–1988) *
James Cruickshank James George Watson, who performed as James Cruickshank (1962 – 8 October 2015), was an Australian musician. He was the long-term guitarist and keyboardist for indie rock group, the Cruel Sea. As a solo artist he released three albums, ''Hym ...
 – keyboards, guitar, backing vocals (1988–2003, 2008, 2010) ied 2015/small> *Ken Gormly – bass guitar (1988–1990, 1990–2003, 2008, 2010) *
Tex Perkins Gregory Stephen Perkins (born 28 December 1964), better known by his stage name Tex Perkins, is an Australian singer-songwriter who fronted the Australian rock band The Cruel Sea, but has also performed with the Beasts of Bourbon, Thug, James B ...
 – vocals, harmonica, guitar (1989–2003, 2008, 2010) *Barry Turnbull – bass guitar (1990)


Discography


Studio albums


Compilation albums


Extended plays


Singles

Notes


Awards and nominations


ARIA Awards

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are presented annually from 1987 by the
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(ARIA). The Cruel Sea has won eight awards from twenty nominations. , - ,
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'' , , Best Group , , , - , Album of the Year , , , - , Highest Selling Album , , , - , The Cruel Sea, Kristyna Higgins, Jim Paton – ''Three Legged Dog'' , , Best Cover Art , , , - , Tony Cohen,
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– ''Three Legged Dog'' , , Engineer of the Year Note: this source states that Cohen's 1995 ARIA Artisan Awards were both for the Cruel Sea's album, ''Three Legged Dog''. He shared Engineer of the Year with Paul McKercher for the same work. , , , - , Tony Cohen – ''Three Legged Dog'' , , Producer of the Year , , , - ,
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) , , Best Video , , , - , "Hard Times" – Daniel Denholm,
Phil McKellar Phillip Jeffrey McKellar is an Australian record producer and audio engineer. At the ARIA Music Awards McKellar has received nine nominations in the categories of either Producer of the Year or Engineer of the Year. These include You Am I's " Go ...
, , Producer of the Year , , , - , ,
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, , "You'll Do" (Andrew Dominik) , , Best Video , , , -


Mo Awards

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), were annual Australian entertainment industry awards. They recognise achievements in live entertainment in Australia from 1975 to 2016. The Cruel Sea won one award in that time. (wins only) , - , 1994 , The Cruel Sea , Rock Performer of the Year , , -


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Dan Rumour and The Drift member
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Info on Dan Rumour and The Drift
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