
Radio Birdman
Title: Burn My Eye - Company: Trafalgar (Aust) - Cat No: (me-109)
Format: 7" ep - Released: October 1976 - Status: Deleted
The band tried several studios, where they were met with a combination of derision and fear. Engineers and producers were generally not ready for them in 1976, and were unwilling to listen to the band's unconventional ideas about sound, let alone place their persons and equipment in harm's way.
They had almost despaired of finding any place to record, when they were finally cautiously welcomed by Trafalgar. This EP is the result of Radio Birdman's first sessions at what was to become their home studio.
Track Listing:
A-side:
- Smith and Wesson Blues ( D Tek ) (3:01 m:s)
- Snake ( D Tek ) (3:06 m:s)
B-side:
- I-94 ( D Tek / C Jones ) (3:36 m:s)
- Burned My Eye ( D Tek ) (1:49 m:s)
Reissue:
WEA (Australia)
Cat No: (wea 0.257840)
Format: 12" EP
Released: April 1989 Status: Deleted
The Musicians:
Rob Younger - Vocals / Deniz Tek - Guitar & Vocals / Chris Masuak - Guitar, Vocals & Piano
Warwick Gilbert - Bass / Ron Keeley - Drums
Technical Details:
Produced by John Sayers and Charles Fishe at Trafalgar Studios, Sydney / Engineered by John Sayers
Of Interest:
Trafalgar was a typical early seventies studio, plush, heavily carpeted, dead sounding and quiet. The band thought they could liven up the sound by hauling in large sheets of corrugated iron, of the sort that is used for roofs on
country houses, which they carted away from building demolition sites in their Ford Transit van. The engineers were horrified but allowed it.
This EP also features the sound of VB cans (the old sturdy tins, not the new soft aluminium ones) being smashed against band members heads as a percussion device.
The 12" reissue is from the Under The Ashes box set. It features the same cover photo, the only difference being a minor colouration of the titles, and the 12" versus 7" format.
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