The Verlaines
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The Verlaines | ||
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Background information | ||
Origin | Dunedin, New Zealand | |
Genre(s) | Rock | |
Years active | 1981-1997 | |
Former members | ||
Graeme Downes Craig Easton Philip Higham Jane Dodd Greg Kerr Alan Haig Caroline Easther Robbie Yeats Mike Stoodley Paul Winders Darren Stedman Gregg Cairns Russell Fleming |
The Verlaines were a rock band from Dunedin, New Zealand notable for combining rock passion with classical compositional ideas. The Verlaines formed in 1981 and released their last studio album in 1997. In 2003 a career retrospective You're just too obscure for me was released.
The band were named after French poet Paul Verlaine - not, as is occasionally suggested, after Tom Verlaine (front man for the New York punk band Television).
The Verlaines were noted for their angular, "difficult" song structures, wordy and downbeat lyrics, unusual subject matter all contained in often frantic up-tempo playing. The Verlaines were led by songwriter and vocalist/guitarist Graeme Downes although many other New Zealand musicians played guitar, bass, drums and brass instruments during the different stages of the band.
Their signature songs included Death And The Maiden, C.D. Jimmy Jazz & Me, Bird-dog and Ballad of Harry Noryb.
The band's recorded debut was on the seminal Dunedin Double EP released by Flying Nun Records to debut several bands who would go on to be central to the mythology of the Dunedin Sound.
Downes is an academic at the University of Otago teaching contemporary music and with research interests in Mahler and Shostakovich and has released one solo album, Hammers and Anvils, released on Matador Records in 2001.
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[edit] Discography
Cover | Date of Release | Title | Label | Charted | Certification | Catalog Number |
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Albums | ||||||
1985 | Hallelujah All The Way Home | Flying Nun/Homestead | - | - | FN040/HMS138-2 | |
1987 | Bird Dog | Flying Nun/Homestead | - | - | FN077/HMS095-2 | |
1987 | Juvenilia | Flying Nun | - | - | FN COMP 02 | |
1989 | Some Disenchanted Evening | Flying Nun | - | - | FN129 | |
1991 | Ready To Fly | Slash | - | - | C30718 | |
1993 | Way Out Where | NRG | - | - | D31032 | |
1996 | Over The Moon | Columbia | - | - | 486880.2 | |
2003 | You're Just Too Obscure For Me | - | - | |||
EPs | ||||||
1981 | Dunedin Double EP[1] | Flying Nun | - | - | FN DUN1 | |
1983 | 10 O'Clock In The Afternoon | Flying Nun | - | - | FN022 |
[edit] Featured appearances
The group have appeared on several compilations over the years in New Zealand and overseas. The following is a list of these albums that have featured tracks by The Verlaines.
- (1987) - Tuatara: A Flying Nun Compilation (Flying Nun Records) - "Death And The Maiden"
- (1988) - In Love With These Times (Flying Nun Records) - "Slow Sad Love Song"
- (1991) - Getting Older 1981-1991 (Flying Nun Records) - "Pyromaniac"
- (1991) - Pink Flying Saucers Over The Southern Alps (Flying Nun Records) - "The Funniest Thing"
- (1993) - No Alternative (Arista) - "Heavy 33"
- (1995) - Red Hot + Bothered (Red Hot Organization) - "Some Fantasy" (with Shayne Carter)
- (1999) - Scarfies OST (Flying Nun Records) - "Death And The Maiden"
[edit] Singles
Year | Single | Album | NZ Singles Chart | Certification |
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1983 | "Death And The Maiden" | - | - | |
1985 | "Doomsday" | - | - | |
1990 | "The Funniest Thing" | Some Disenchanted Evening | - | - |
[edit] Notes
- ^ with The Chills, Sneaky Feelings, and The Stones