Release date 30 March 1981 | Length 37:47 Artist Paul Kelly | |
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Released 30 March 1981 (1981-03-30) Recorded Balance Sound, Armstrongs, EMI Studio 301 Similar Comedy, Stardust Five, Post, Wanted Man, Live at the Continental and the E |
Paul kelly don t start me talking video
Talk is the debut album by Australian rock group Paul Kelly and the Dots and was originally released on 30 March 1981 by Mushroom Records and re-released in 1990. Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons leader Joe Camilleri produced seven of the eleven tracks with three tracks produced by Martin Armiger (The Sports) and one by Trevor Lucas (ex-Fairport Convention, Fotheringay). The album spawned the singles, "Recognition", "Billy Baxter" and "Lowdown". Only "Billy Baxter" appeared on the Kent Music Report Singles Chart it peaked at No. 38. The album peaked at No. 44 on the related Albums Chart. All tracks were written by Kelly, including two co-written with guitarist Chris Langman.
Contents
- Paul kelly don t start me talking video
- Paul kelly the messengers don t start me talking
- Background
- Professional reviews
- Personnel
- Songs
- References
Paul kelly the messengers don t start me talking
Background
Paul Kelly and the Dots had formed in August 1978 in Melbourne from the remains of High Rise Bombers, which included Martin Armiger. Their debut single "Recognition" was issued in 1979, under the name The Dots, on an independent label, but had no chart success. "Recognition" line-up were Kelly (vocals), Chris Langman (guitars), Chris Worrall (guitars), Paul Gadsby (bass guitar) and John Lloyd (drums). The version of "Recognition" included on Talk is not the single version, but a re-recording.
The Dots were signed to Mushroom Records, and underwent further line-up changes prior to the album's release. The band name was changed to "Paul Kelly and the Dots" at the record company's insistence.
Armiger produced part of the album, while Joe Camilleri produced the majority of the LP. The group released "Billy Baxter" in 1980, which peaked at No. 38 on the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Chart. The song's subject, Billy Baxter, is an Australian musician and comedian.
Talk was issued on 30 March 1981 and peaked at No. 44 on the related albums chart. "Lowdown" was released as a single in May but had no chart success. The group then travelled to The Philippines' capital to record their second album Manila during July and August 1981, but further line-up changes delayed its release until August 1982. Kelly was later dissatisfied with both of these albums: "I wish I could grab the other two and put 'em in a big hole".
The album's liner notes quote the opening stanzas of Charles Baudelaire's 1857 poem, "Les Foules" (see "The Crowds" for English translation).
Professional reviews
Allmusic has rated Talk.
Personnel
Paul Kelly and the Dots members
Recording details
Songs
1Promise Not to Tell3:24
2The Lowdown3:36
3Want You Back3:12