Album

Prayers On Fire

The Birthday Party

1981 · Rock

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Prayers On Fire by The Birthday Party

Prayers On Fire is an Alt/Indie album by The Birthday Party, originally released in 1981. On Gatefold: 49 pressings tracked, owned by 9 collectors.

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Prayers on Fire is the second studio album by Australian rock group The Birthday Party, which was released on 6 April 1981 on the Missing Link label in Australia, later licensed to the 4AD label. This was the band's first full-length release on an international record label and the first after changing the group's name from Boys Next Door to The Birthday Party. It was recorded at Armstrong's Audio Visual Studios in Melbourne and Richmond Recorders in the nearby suburb of Richmond, between December 1980 and January 1981. In February 1980 Melbourne-based new wave group, The Boys Next Door, changed their name to The Birthday Party. They consisted of the same lineup of Phill Calvert on drum, Nick Cave on vocal, Mick Harvey on guitar, Rowland S. Howard on guitar and Tracy Pew on bass guitar. They relocated to London and soon signed with the 4AD label which issued the extended play, The Friend Catcher in the United Kingdom. In July, their Australian label, Missing Link Record, released "Mr Clarinet" from the EP as a single. In November Missing Link followed with a compilation album, The Birthday Party under the band names The Boys Next Door and The Birthday Party, which combined previously issued EP and singles tracks with some previously unreleased material. Also in November 1980, The Birthday Party returned to Australia and toured. According to Australian music historian, Ian McFarlane, "It was during this time that the band cemented its reputation as a peerless live act, with its omnipresent influence settling over the Melbourne scene". On 6 April 1981 they issued the album and followed in June with its lead single, "Nick the Stripper". The group returned to London. Members of Melbourne jazz rock band Equal Local contributed the brass section to "Nick the Stripper" – tenor saxophonist Mick Hauser was mis-credited as Mick Hunter. Equal Local had formed in 1980 by Dean Richards on guitar, Philip Jackson on synthesiser, trumpet and rhythm generator, Melissa Webb on synthesiser and piano, Bryce Perrin on acoustic ba, and Hauser. Richards and Jackson were bandmates from post punk rocker, Whirlywirld and contemporaries of The Boys Next Door. Equal Local disbanded in early 1982. .

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Tracklist

  1. 1Zoo Music Girl2:38
  2. 2Cry2:42
  3. 3Capers2:39
  4. 4Nick The Stripper3:52
  5. 5Ho Ho3:07
  6. 6Figure Of Fun2:48
  7. 7King Ink4:41
  8. 8Dead Song2:13
  9. 9Yard5:04
  10. 10Dull Day3:04
  11. 11Just You And Me2:03
  12. 12Blundertown3:10
  13. 13Kathy's Kisses4:06

Sound DNA

  • Alt/Indie
  • Post-Punk
  • angular
  • dark
  • nocturnal

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