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Title : | Human skin suit |
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Creator : | Bloodloss (Musical group) | ||
Place Of Creation : | Adelaide | ||
Publisher : | Greasy Pop Records | ||
Date of creation : | 1988 | ||
Additional Creator : | Stosch, Andrew ; Wiley, Chris ; Bland, Martin ; Weatherill, Sharron ; Renestair EJ | ||
Format : | Sound recording | ||
Contributor : | State Library catalogue | ||
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Tracks: Big Daddy Gonz -- On the rack -- Queen of Sheba -- If that's ok -- Too busy dying -- Shoot on sight -- Nutbush city limits -- Take this gun -- A night at your place -- Honey girl Originally formed in Sydney in 1982 from ex-pat Adelaidians, the band has had many incarnations since. The original line up consisted of Sharon Weatherill (vocals), Jim Selene (bass), EJ Renestair (guitar, saxophone), Martin Bland (drums). Stuart Gray joined the band in 1983 on guitar and vocals. In 1983, the band changed its name to Zulu Rattle and had one release Terror Train. Zulu Rattle folded in 1984 when Bland and Gray left to form Salamander Jim. Bloodloss reformed in Adelaide in 1986 and until 1991 included Martin Bland, EJ Renestair, Jim Selene, Sharron Weatherill, Andrew Stotch and Chris Wiley. During this time they produced a Greasy Pop self titled cassette (1986) and in 1988 the album Human Skin Suit. In 1989 they released a single Smell machine b/w Shake your leaves. Bloodloss broke up in 1990 after releasing their second album The truth is marching in. In 1993 the band was resurrected by Bland and Renestair, with Mark Arm, of Mudhoney, and Guy Maddison of Lubricated Goat, in the USA. They released an album titled Ten solid rockin' inches of rock solid rock on Californian label Sympathy For The Record Industry. Another album came out in 1996 on Californian label Burbank titled Live my way. Since 1992 the band has consisted of Martin Bland EJ Renestair, Guy Maddison and Mark Arm. You can hear and read more of Bloodloss at their My Space. Line up of Bloodloss: Mark Arm (guitar and vocals 1993-1997), Rick Bishop (bass 1992), Jeremy Bender (drums 1982), Martin Bland (drums 1982-1983, 1987-1988) (guitar and vocals 1988-1991) (drums 1992-1997), Duncan Coleman (drums 1982), David Creese (drums 1991), John Gazzola (drums 1982), Guy Madison (bass and vocals 1993-1997), Andre Poublon (drums 1983), Yvette Ralph (drums 1982), EJ Renestair (guitar), Jim Selene (bass 1982-1983, 1988-1991), Andrew Foley (drums 1986-1989), Sharron Weatherill (vocals 1982-1988), Chris Wiley (bass 1986-1988) Discography (taken from Who's who of Australian rock and the Encyclopedia of Australian rock and pop) |
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Coverage year : | 1988 |
Period : | 1980-2000 |
Further reading : | Spencer, Chris. Who's who of Australian rock, Noble Park, Vic. : Five Mile Press, 2002 Kelton, Tim.Underground in the City of Churches : rock music in South Australia, Adelaide : WAV Publications, 1986 McFarlane, Ian. The encyclopedia of Australian rock and pop, St Leonards, N.S.W. : Allen & Unwin, 1999 |
Internet links : | Bloodloss My Space |