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Stockholm (The Triffids album)

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Released
  
July 1990

Producer
  
Lars Aldman

Release date
  
July 1990

Genres
  
Rock music, Folk rock

Recorded
  
1989

Artist
  
The Triffids

Label
  
Island Records

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Stockholm is a live recording by Australian folk rock group, The Triffids, released in July 1990 and is the final official recording by the band. All tracks were recorded live in Stockholm in 1989 for Swedish National Radio, The Bommen Show. The album was produced by Lars Aldman, engineered by Michael Bergek, and mixed at Planet Sound Studios, Perth on 15, 16 and 17 September 1989 by James Hewgill and David McComb.

Contents

The album was released after the Triffids officially disbanded in August, 1989 in order to fulfill the band's contractual obligations with Island Records. Island were not happy with the band using any material previously released under the label (i.e. Calenture or The Black Swan) as a result the recordings highlight the Triffids pre-Calenture era.

Track listing

  1. "Property Is Condemned"
  2. "Hell of a Summer"
  3. "Personal Things"
  4. "Raining Pleasure"
  5. "Lonely Stretch"
  6. "Sure the Girl I Love"
  7. "Wide Open Road"
  8. "Keep Your Eyes on the Hole"
  9. "In the Pines"
  10. "Billy"
  11. "I Am a Lonesome Hobo"
  12. "How Could I Help But Love You"

Personnel

  • David McComb - lead vocals, guitar
  • Alsy MacDonald - drums, vocals
  • Martyn P. Casey - bass
  • Jill Birt - keyboards, vocals & lead vocals on "Raining Pleasure"
  • Robert McComb - guitar, violin
  • 'Evil' Graham Lee - guitar, vocals, pedal steel
  • References

    Stockholm (The Triffids album) Wikipedia