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Radios Appear
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Radios Appear Track listing
1977 original
1. "TV Eye" (Dave Alexander/Ron Asheton/Scott
Asheton/Iggy Pop) (The Stooges cover)
2. "Murder City Nights"
3. "Anglo Girl Desire"
4. "Man with Golden Helmet"
5. "Descent into the Maelstrom"
6. "Monday Morning Gunk"
7. "Do the Pop"
8. "Love Kills"
9. "Hand of Law"
Studio album by Radio Birdman 10. "New Race"
Released July 1977[1]
1978 overseas release
Recorded Trafalgar Studios, 1977 All songs written by Deniz Tek, except where noted.
Genre Punk rock 1. "What Gives?" (Tek, Warwick Gilbert) - 2:22
2. "Non-Stop Girls" - 2:40
Length 37:08
3. "Do the Pop" (Tek, Dan Sisto) - 2:30
Label Trafalgar 4. "Man with Golden Helmet" - 5:37
5. "Descent into the Maelstrom" - 4:22
Producer John Sayers & Charles Fisher
6. "New Race" - 2:35
Radio Birdman chronology 7. "Aloha Steve and Danno" (Rob Younger) - 3:57
8. "Anglo Girl Desire" - 3:04
Burn My Eye Radios Appear Living Eyes 9. "Murder City Nights" - 2:22
EP (1977) (1981)
(1976)
10. "You’re Gonna Miss Me" (Roky Erickson) (13th Floor
Elevators cover) - 2:25
11. "Hand of Law" - 4:44
Radios Appear was the first full length studio album by 12. "Hit Them Again" (Tek, Ron Asheton) - 4:32
Sydney punk-rock band Radio Birdman. The album was
recorded at Birdman’s Trafalgar Studios, Sydney during 1995 remastered reissue
1976 and 1977. Trafalgar initially distributed the album
via mail order and by sales from the backs of friend’s 1. "Aloha Steve & Danno"
and band members’ station wagons. This laid the ground- 2. "Non Stop Girls"
work for future DIY punk bands in Australia. Radios Ap- 3. "Anglo Girl Desire"
pear was hailed by many as a breakthrough album in Aus- 4. "What Gives"
tralian music and a decisive change from the uneventful 5. "Murder City Nights"
early mid-seventies scene. In October 2010, it was listed 6. "Man with Golden Helmet"
at No. 13 in the book, 100 Best Australian Albums.[3] 7. "Descent into The Maelstrom"
The album’s title was taken from the song "Domi- 8. "Do the Pop"
nance and Submission" by Blue Öyster Cult, one of the 9. "Hand of Law"
band’s most important early influences. 10. "New Race"
11. "Love Kills"
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Radios Appear
12. "Monday Morning Gunk" • Australian indie rock
13. "Hit Them Again"
14. "TV Eye" (Dave Alexander/Ron Asheton/Scott
Asheton/Iggy Pop) (The Stooges cover)
References
15. "You’re Gonna Miss Me" (Roky Erickson) (13th Floor [1] "Radios Appear by Radio Birdman". Rate Your
Elevators cover) Music. http://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/
radio_birdman/radios_appear/. Retrieved 9 May
2011.
Personnel [2] Allmusic review
• Warwick Gilbert - Bass [3] O’Donnell, John; Creswell, Toby; Mathieson, Craig
• Ron Keeley - drums (October 2010). 100 Best Australian Albums. Prahran,
• Pip Hoyle - Organ & Piano Vic: Hardie Grant Books. ISBN 978-1-74066-955-9.
• Chris Masuak - Guitar & Piano on "Descent into The
Maelstrom"
• Deniz Tek - Guitar
External links
• Rob Younger - Lead Vocals • http://www.divinerites.com/dr_birdm.htm
• Ron Asheton - co-writer for "Hit Them Again" • http://www.radio-birdman.com/ - Official Radio
Birdman Website
• http://perso.orange.fr/birdmanpage/index.htm
See also
• Protopunk
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Categories:
• 1977 albums
• Radio Birdman albums
• Debut albums
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