The Saints - Eternally Yours (Reissue) (1978/1987)
Artist: The Saints
Title: Eternally Yours
Year Of Release: 1978/1987
Label: Fan Club
Genre: Garage Rock, Punk Rock
Quality: APE (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 43:04
Total Size: 315 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Eternally Yours
Year Of Release: 1978/1987
Label: Fan Club
Genre: Garage Rock, Punk Rock
Quality: APE (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 43:04
Total Size: 315 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Know Your Product
02. Lost And Found
03. Memories Are Made Of This
04. Private Affair
05. A Minor Aversion
06. No, Your Product
07. This Perfect Day
08. Run Down
09. Orstralia
10. New Centre Of The Universe
11. Untitled
12. (I'm) Misunderstood
13. International Robots
14. L.I.E.S.
15. Do The Robot
16. The Perfect Day (Single Version)
Line-up:
Backing Vocals – The International Robot Choir
Bass – Alasdair Ward
Drums, Organ – Ivor "The Organivor" Hay
Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar – Edmund Kuepper
Harmonica – Iain Ward
Vocals [Singer] – Chris Bailey
The Saints are a rock band, originating in Brisbane, Australia founded by Chris Bailey (singer-songwriter, later guitarist), Ivor Hay (drummer), and Ed Kuepper (guitarist-songwriter) in 1973. Alongside mainstay Bailey, the group has had numerous line-ups. In 1975, contemporaneously with American punk rock band the Ramones, the Saints were employing the fast tempos, raucous vocals and "buzz saw" guitar that characterised early punk rock. With their debut single, "(I'm) Stranded", in September 1976, they became the first "punk" band outside the US to release a record, ahead of better-known acts including the Sex Pistols and the Clash. They are one of the first and most influential groups of the genre.
In early 1979, Ivor Hay and Ed Kuepper left, while Bailey continued the band, with a changing line-up. All Fools Day peaked in the Top 30 on the Australian Kent Music Report Albums Chart in April 1986. Bailey also has a solo career and had relocated to Sweden by 1994. The band was inducted into the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Hall of Fame in 2001.
The Saints continue to record and perform. In 2014 Bruce Springsteen covered their song "Just Like Fire Would" on his High Hopes album.
In early 1979, Ivor Hay and Ed Kuepper left, while Bailey continued the band, with a changing line-up. All Fools Day peaked in the Top 30 on the Australian Kent Music Report Albums Chart in April 1986. Bailey also has a solo career and had relocated to Sweden by 1994. The band was inducted into the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Hall of Fame in 2001.
The Saints continue to record and perform. In 2014 Bruce Springsteen covered their song "Just Like Fire Would" on his High Hopes album.