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Bettie Serveert is a Dutch
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band. The name translates to "Bettie Serves", or "Service to Bettie", which is the title of a book written by Dutch
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Ladies Singles final in 1977.


Formation

The band is composed of Carol Van Dijk (or "van Dyk", born 22 April 1962, in
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, British Columbia) (vocals and guitar), Peter Visser (guitar), Herman Bunskoeke (born c. 1961 in
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) (bass) and Berend Dubbe (born c. 1961 in Amsterdam) (drums). The band originally formed in 1986, but its members split up for four years, following their first gig. They reformed in 1990, and released their debut album, ''Palomine'', in 1992.


Subsequent releases

In 1995, the group released their second album, ''
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'', which was well received by critics. They subsequently obtained tour slots alongside bands including
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. After releasing the full-length album ''
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'' in 1997, Bettie Serveert released a cover album featuring songs from the band
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. Dubbe left the band due to artistic differences and started his own band, Bauer. In July 2001, Van Dijk and Pascal Deweze of Sukilove released their self-titled album as '' Chitlin' Fooks''. They followed it with ''Did it Again'' in January 2003. A number of drummers, such as Reinier Veldman (who played the drums in the Bettie Serveert proto-band ''De Artsen''), stood in for Dubbe on their next album, ''
Private Suit ''Private Suit'' is the fourth studio album by Dutch indie rock band Bettie Serveert, and their first to be released on Parasol Records. It was released on September 5, 2000 through Parasol's subsidiary Hidden Agenda Records. It received generally ...
''. Stoffel Verlackt, Jeroen Blankert, and Gino Geudens played the drums on ''Log 22'' and ''Attagirl''. Bettie Serveert continues to tour extensively through Western Europe, Canada, and the United States. Their cover of the Bright Eyes track " Lover I Don't Have to Love" was featured in episode 18 of season 3 of the
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''. ''Palomines title track can be heard playing in the background during episode 4 of ''
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''. The band also covered
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's "
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" for the soundtrack of the 1996 indie film ''
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''. Bettie Serveert released a digital only EP, ''Deny All'', on
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, on 26 January 2010 in the United States. Their ninth full-length album, ''Pharmacy of Love'', was also given a US release by Second Motion on 23 March of that year. 2017 saw the release of ''Damaged Good'', again to positive reception. A pink vinyl version with a
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cover, limited to 1,000 copies, was released as part of
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that year.


Carol van Dijk

Carol van Dijk was born in Canada to Dutch parents. Her native language is
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. Her family moved to Holland in 1969, and van Dijk struggled with the subsequent language barrier, in particular the Amsterdam variation of the Dutch language. Her voice has been praised for its beauty and clarity, as well as its unusual pronunciations.


Discography


Albums

*1992: ''
Palomine ''Palomine'' is the debut studio album by Dutch indie rock band Bettie Serveert. It was released in October 1992 by Brinkman Records. The album was issued in the United Kingdom by the 4AD subsidiary label Guernica on 2 November 1992, and in the ...
'' *1995: ''
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'' *1997: ''
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'' *2000: ''
Private Suit ''Private Suit'' is the fourth studio album by Dutch indie rock band Bettie Serveert, and their first to be released on Parasol Records. It was released on September 5, 2000 through Parasol's subsidiary Hidden Agenda Records. It received generally ...
'' *2003: '' Log 22'' *2005: '' Attagirl'' *2006: '' Bare Stripped Naked'' *2010: '' Pharmacy of Love'' *2013: '' Oh, Mayhem!'' *2016: '' Damaged Good''


Singles/EPs

*1992: "Tom Boy" (also on the soundtrack to
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) *1993: "Palomine" *1993: "Kids Alright" *1993: "Palomine (new single edition)" *1995: "Crutches" *1995: "Something So Wild" *1995: "Ray Ray Rain" *1997: "Co-coward" *1997: "Rudder" *1997: "What Friends?" *1999: ''Our New Demo'' *2000: "White Tales" *2000: "Private Suit" *2003: "Smack" *2003: "Wide Eyed Fools" *2010: "Deny All" *2016: "Never Be Over"


Live

*1998: ''
Plays Venus in Furs and Other Velvet Underground Songs ''Bettie Serveert plays Venus in Furs and other Velvet Underground songs'' is a live album by the Dutch indie rock band Bettie Serveert, released in 1998. The songs are all Velvet Underground covers, recorded during a concert at the Paradiso, in ...
''


Other

*1994: " For All We Know" from
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cover-song compilation album '' If I Were a Carpenter'' *1996: "
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," a
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cover from the '' I Shot Andy Warhol Soundtrack''


References


External links


Bettie Serveert official siteFirst Look: Bettie Serveert – B-Cuz video premiere on jammerzine.com April 2020
{{Authority control Dutch indie rock groups Musical groups from Amsterdam Beggars Banquet Records artists Second Motion Records artists Minty Fresh artists