Pat Bourke - bass
Julian Banks and Phil Day - horns
Sime Nugent, Clare Bowditch and Laura Jean - backing vocals
REVOLVING LIFE MEMBERS: Danny Widdicombe, Father Dave Gilbert, Marty MacDonald, Ben Carstens, Scotty Regan, Dan Parsons, Dan Mansfield, Chris Brady, The Gallagher Bros, Bec Innes, Bernard Fanning, Caterina Senese
Influences
Tom Waits, The Black Crowes, Gillian Welch, The Beatles, John Lennon & The Plastic Ono Band, Dylan & The Band, Elliot Smith, Sam Cooke, Marvin Gaye, Steve Earle, Townes Van Zandt, Neil Young & Crazy Horse, The Rolling Stones, Ryan Adams, Bruce Springsteen, You Am I, Johnny Cash, James Taylor, Lauryn Hill, CSNY, Rodriguez, Woody Guthrie, T-Rex, The Staple Singers, Hank Williams, Sam & Dave, Wilco, Fleetwood Mac, Neil Finn, Paul Kelly, Arcade Fire, Cat Power, The Kinks, Phil Spector, The Ronettes, The Beach Boys, Kev Carmody, Danny Widdicombe, Midnight Oil, Neko Case, Booker T & The MG's, The Faces, Crowded House, Midlake, Tom Petty, Bernard Fanning, Miles Davis, Otis Redding, The Wilson Pickers, Scott Walker, Led Zepplin, George Harrison, Karen Dalton, Old Crow Medicine Show, Supergrass, Magnolia Electric Co, The Allusions
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A good singer doesn't need much. A piano to knock out songs, a band to play 'em, a room somewhere to get it all down on magnetic tape. Sure, some may want unlimited tracks on a hard disk booted up with digital miracles. But all they need is eight tracks, one room, nine friends – and five days.
"I dunno, I get these bloody crazy ideas," says Andrew Morris. "I'd been playing a lot of solo guitar gigs and written my last three albums on guitar and felt I wanted to do something different, set myself a new challenge. So I bought a piano and decided to write a whole record on it.
"I've always loved soul music and I was keen to record the way they used to record those old soul records, everyone standing together in the same room, all the instruments bleeding into all the mikes, the Phil Spector idea where you get this kind of big symphony of sound. So that's what we did."
Neither his boldness nor his new album's soulful brilliance will surprise those who have followed Andrew's rapid-fire career so far. Needs & Wants marks another distinct change in style and setting from his alt-country origins and the polished rock of last year's Union Bars album.
That was a meticulously crafted and intimate affair, produced by Machine Translations' cottage studio wiz, J Walker. Needs & Wants is the exact opposite: an all-in soundstage epic with Hammond and horns swinging and a hot backup vocal trio of Claire Bowditch, Sime Nugent and Laura Jean.
"I've wanted to work with (producer) Marty Brown for a while, who I'd met through his wife, Claire Bowditch, and the stars finally aligned," says Andrew. "He had five days spare to record the album, basically live to tape, and we managed to throw together this incredible band."
On the first day of recording, Andrew remembers being picked up by keyboard player Steve Hesketh (Jet, Paul Kelly) and noticing his demo still unopened on the floor of his car. He suspects a similar amount of preparation from bassist Pat Bourke (Dallas Crane, Tex Perkins) and drummer Roger Bergodaz. But that's the way these guys work.
"They're all pretty handy Melbourne musicians," Andrew laughs. "It was basically a question of playing a song first, letting the guys hear it, and away we went.
"I love the idea that it's fresh, that the band's hearing it for the first time right there. With rehearsal and stuff it would be a very different sounding record. But there's something about that spontaneity that I love."
The electric atmosphere at Adelphia Studios in Fitzroy is palpable on Needs & Wants. It's there from the dramatic opener, "Hilltop", a letter from the cusp of life and death, and in the brassy swing of the song that gives the album its title, "Don't Know What I Want".
"It's about weighing up what you value in life," Andrew says. "It felt topical. We went through a long period of economic prosperity where it seemed there was more focus on material things than things that actually count. But it applies to any context – relationships, anything. I suppose that's what the album is about: finding out what's really important."
The theme weaves through Andrew's more political songs, such as "Domino", a lament for environmental integrity, and "One By One", a reminder of the debt still owed to Australia's stolen generations.
It's also there in his most personal moments, in the rare melodic elegance of the piano-vocal centerpiece, "A Lonely Goodbye", in the epic regret of "Bone Dry", and in "Nothing Last Forever", a song that plucks optimism from mortal defeat, "a reminder to enjoy what we have now, in this moment," says Andrew.
By accident or design, Needs & Wants is a living example of this philosophy. The immediacy of the recording is loaded with truly heroic moments, not least in Andrew's vocals, which have never sounded more full-blooded and confident, either leading the huge soul choir chorus of "Alone Without You" or wailing "the subconscious blurt" of the first single, "Lover".
"I sang that at Marty's studio on the last day, on the way to the airport," Andrew laughs. He nailed it in one – then caught the plane home. Needs & Wants is that kind of album.
Needs and Wants Track Listing:
1. Hilltop
2. Don’t Know What I Want
3. Domino
4. Lover
5. Alone Without You
6. A Lonely Goodbye
7. Nothing Lasts Forever
8. Price To Pay
9. Lady Venus
10. Bone Dry
11. One By One
12. Sunrise
Needs & Wants will be in store and online March 7, 2009 through ABC Music and Universal Music Australia.
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First Album of Origami wingns.(Крылья Оригами) Recorded and mastered on IOSIS studio. Now you can hear it on myspace or download some songs from our official web site- origamiwings.com. Best regards for all our friends,comrades and wellwishers-hope you will enjoy it!
Howdy Thank you very much for the Link Up & Sharing Your Music Nice to meet you through cyberlink! Keep up the Great Work! Wishes you All the Best in 2009! Enjoy your Weekend!
Hey Andrew! How are you? Just letting you know, my EP "Imaginary Mind" has finally arrived! It can be bought from my website for $10, which is found on my page, and along with that i have also uploaded two songs from it! So please have a listen if you have time, would be great to hear what you think! All the best!
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"Living Line Dance", reporting about line dance and country music, and "Folk Magazine", reporting about folk and country music. The magazines are high respected in Europe. They offer you a good chance to publicize yourself in Europe and Germany.
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Hi there, we're going to be in Brisbane Saturday 10th Oct to launch our brand new album! Come along to the X & Y Bar in Fortitude Valley, say hi and have a beer! Cheers, SP :)
Yo don't miss special exclusive fan/friend show, featuring the Good Ship this sunday; relaxed arv vibe, BYO; check out http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=116758346330
G'day Andrew. We request the pleasure of your company for a shambolic evening of classic dirty rock 'n' roll at The Troubadour, Thu Aug 27, w/ Hotel Motel.
"...it’s like Kid Strange and Urban Blitz from the Doctors of Madness at their most morose played Overhang Party, or a mogadon’d Peter Hammill jamming with Van Der Graaf’s Graham Smith. Elsewhere, the singular desolation is most reminiscent of the most down down moments of Nico’s THE MARBLE INDEX or even of Jesse Colin Young’s The Youngbloods at their most mercurial. But the Scrapes are still so original their music ultimately don’t sound like nobody but themselves." Julian Cope
THE SCRAPES NEW BLOG! http://www.planetofthescrapes.blogspot.com
Also catch us LIVE this SATURDAY the 25th at the Hangar http://www.myspace.com/loflyhangar