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Phantom EP

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Released
  
1980

Length
  
15:55

Phantom EP (1980)
  
The Visitors (1983)

Release date
  
1980

Recorded
  
1979

Label
  
Phantom

Artist
  
The Visitors

Genre
  
Proto-punk

Producer
  
Deniz Tek, Charles Fisher

Phantom EP is the first release of Sydney punk group The Visitors. The Phantom EP was an emanation of an afternoons recording session at Palm Studios in Sydney on an 8-track recording system. The studio was booked by producer Charles Fisher for the band to record some demos, but the band set up the recording as if it where a live set and played through what was more or less their live set list. Phantom EP was a collection of what was considered to be the best recordings from the Palm Studio Sessions.

Contents

The only overdubs done on the EP were some of the vocal parts. The original Phantom EP features guitar parts in the song "Life Spill" which were edited out of later releases, and is a completely different mix to the full-length albums that came later. Soon after the Visitors session, Deniz Tek produced the Lipstick Killers first single at the inexpensive Palms. Thereafter, it became thought of as rather "hip" to record there, and Palms was elevated from obscurity to being the site of many Sydney punk and New Wave recordings in the early '80s.

Side one

  1. "Brother John" ( D Tek ) (4:26)
  2. "Life Spill" ( D Tek ) (3:42)

Side two

  1. "Journey by Sledge" ( D Tek / M Sisto ) (4:30)
  2. "Hell Yes" ( D Tek ) (3:17)

Personnel

  • Mark Sisto - Vocals & Backing Vocals
  • Deniz Tek - Guitar
  • Ron Keeley - Drums
  • Pip Hoyle - Piano, Organ & Backing Vocals
  • Steve Harris - Bass
  • Angie Pepper - Backing Vocals
  • Technical details

  • Produced by Deniz Tek and Charles Fisher
  • Engineered by Alistair McFarlane
  • Recorded live at Palms Studio 1979
  • Mixed by "Rob Younger"
  • References

    Phantom EP Wikipedia