Opal (band)
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![]() Kendra Smith and David Roback
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Background information | ||
Also known as | Clay Allison (1983-84) | |
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Genre(s) | Alternative, Psychedelic rock | |
Years active | c. 1983-89 | |
Label(s) | SST, Rough Trade (UK), | |
Associated acts |
Dream Syndicate, Rain Parade, Kendra Smith, Mazzy Star | |
Members | ||
David Roback (guitar) Kendra Smith (vocals) Keith Mitchell (drums) |
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Former members | ||
Juan Gómez (bass) Suki (keyboard?, vocals) William Cooper Aaron Sherer |
Opal were an American alternative/psychedelic band in the 1980s. They were part of the Paisley Underground musical style.
The group formed in the mid-'80s under the name Clay Allison, featuring guitarist David Roback (previously of Rain Parade), bassist Kendra Smith (from Dream Syndicate) and drummer Keith Mitchell. After one single, they released the remaining Clay Allison tracks under the band's new name, Opal, on the 1984 Fell from the Sun EP. Another EP, Northern Line, followed in 1985.
Happy Nightmare Baby, Opal's first full-length album, was released in 1987. Smith left the group during the Happy Nightmare tour, effectively putting an end to the band. Roback continued with vocalist Hope Sandoval, and in 1989 this band became Mazzy Star.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Clay Allison
[edit] Opal
- Fell from the Sun (12" EP) (1984, Rough Trade (UK))
- Northern Line (12" EP) (1985, One Big Guitar)
- Happy Nightmare Baby (1987, SST (US), Rough Trade (UK))[1]
- Early Recordings (compilation) (1989, Rough Trade)[2]