Dunedin Double (EP)
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Dunedin Double | ||||
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EP (Double) by | ||||
Released | March 1982 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 49:45 | |||
Label | Flying Nun | |||
Producer | Doug Hood | |||
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The Dunedin Double EP was a seminal record in New Zealand music. An unusual format, it contain two 45rpm 12" discs, and at nearly 50 minutes length, it is longer than many albums.
Released in March 1982[1] the compilation was one of the first releases from the newly formed Flying Nun Records label (catalogue number DUN-1), which over the course of the next ten years was to become the biggest independent record label in New Zealand. Many of the label's top groups came from the South Island city of Dunedin, and established that southern city's music scene as the leading source of guitar-based bands in New Zealand throughout much of the decade. The bands from the city which had music released on Flying Nun were grouped under the loose banner of Dunedin sound, and several of them went on to not only national but also international success.
Dunedin Double established the names of four of these groups, each of which was represented on the double EP by one side. The four bands concerned were The Chills, Sneaky Feelings, The Stones, and The Verlaines. The Chills' song "Kaleidoscope World" in particular became very popular, gaining considerable airplay for the band (It later provided the title for the band's first album, a compilation of their early singles and EP tracks.
Though the sound quality of the Dunedin Double EP was distinctly lo-fi (it was recorded on portable 4-track by Chris Knox and ), the release of this record provided a major impetus both for Flying Nun records and for the four bands involved, as well as providing inspiration and momentum to the music scene in Dunedin.
Track listing[]
EP 1[]
- Side 1
- The Chills
- "Kaleidoscope World"
- "Satin Doll"
- "(Frantic) Drift"
- Side 2
- Sneaky Feelings
- "Pity's Sake"
- "There's a Chance"
- "Backroom"
EP 2[]
- Side 1
- The Stones
- "Down and Around"
- "See Red"
- "Something New"
- "Surf's Up"
- Side 2
- The Verlaines
- "Angela"
- "Crisis After Crisis"
- "You Cheat Yourself Of Everything That Moves"
References[]
- ^ Sweetman, Simon (9 March 2016). "NZ Fest Review: The Chills". Retrieved 8 October 2019.
External links[]
- 1982 EPs
- The Stones (band) albums
- 1982 compilation albums
- Rock compilation albums
- Rock EPs
- Flying Nun Records compilation albums
- Flying Nun Records EPs
- The Chills
- Dunedin Sound albums
- New Zealand stubs
- 1980s alternative rock album stubs