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Active from
  
1976

Genre
  
New wave/post-punk

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Albums
  
Dangerous Dreams, Hotel for Women (Radio Edits), Corpus Christi, Hotel for Women

Record labels
  
Citybeat Records, Safe House, City Beat

Similar
  
The Hombres, Simon Patterson, Nails, The Jim Carroll Band, Gleaming Spires

The Nails were originally a five-piece new wave band that formed in Boulder, Colorado in 1976. In Colorado, they were originally named The Ravers, and their roadie, Eric Boucher, later became known as Jello Biafra of the Dead Kennedys. The band members were Marc Campbell (lead vocals, guitar), Dave Kaufman (keyboards), Al Leis (drums), Artie Freeman (lead guitar), and Jon Cormany (bass).

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History

In 1977, the Ravers recorded an EP in Boulder with Screwball Records. The Ravers moved to New York in June 1977 and played the showcase clubs CBGB and Max's Kansas City. Shortly after arriving in NY, The Ravers changed their name to The Nails (there was a local band named Raver). A '45 with the band's original lineup was recorded in New York City in 1978. By mid-1978, Leis (now deceased), Cormany, and Freeman (now a medical school professor) had left the band.

By the late 1970s, The Nails had established themselves on the club circuit and were now composed of vocalist Marc Campbell, bassist George Kaufman, saxophonist Douglas Guthrie, drummer Mike Ratti (Dennis McDermott on Mood Swing), keyboardist Dave Kaufman, and guitarist Steve O'Rourke. Hotel for Women, an EP recorded in 1981, contained an early version of "88 Lines About 44 Women", a song that caught the attention of RCA. The Nails were signed to RCA by Bruce Harris, also known for bringing The Clash to America. In 1984 "88 Lines About 44 Women" was re-recorded for RCA and included on The Nails' full-length debut LP, Mood Swing. The song received regular airplay despite a number of double entendres and lyrical references to masturbation and sadomasochism.

Two years later they released Dangerous Dreams, also on RCA. Both Mood Swing and Dangerous Dreams made the Billboard top 200 album chart and were critically acclaimed. But after the release of Dangerous Dreams The Nails left RCA. RCA did not release either LP on compact disc. "88 Lines About 44 Women" continued to appear on compilations 20 years after its release and was featured in a Mazda television commercial that aired in the late 1990s.

In 1988, the band reconvened (without Guthrie and Dave Kaufman) to record a third album, Corpus Christi, which was not released until 1993 and received little exposure. The Nails deny ever receiving any proceeds from this album, citing a rift with their former producer, claiming that he swindled them of their rights. They posted re-recordings of these songs on the late George Kaufman's site, along with the explanation of the dispute. They strongly discourage fans from purchasing the album, as they will never be compensated.

In 2007, the band licensed Mood Swing and Dangerous Dreams from RCA parent company Sony-BMG Entertainment and released these albums on compact disc for the first time.

In March 2009, bassist George Kaufman died of complications following heart surgery. He was survived by his wife, Sharla, and his children, Isabel and Michael Kaufman.

Former lead singer Marc Campbell has an album, Tantric Machine, to be released in 2014.

Albums

  • Mood Swing - 1984
  • Dangerous Dreams - 1986
  • Corpus Christi - 1993
  • Singles & EPs

  • "Cops Are Punks / Big Star / Another Lesson" - 1977
  • "Back Street Boys / Rock & Roll Show" - 1978
  • "Young and Wild / Transcontinental Ska" - 1980
  • Hotel For Women - 1982
  • "88 Lines About 44 Women" - 1984
  • "Let It All Hang Out" - 1985
  • "Things You Left Behind" - 1986
  • CD/MP3 reissues

  • Mood Swing (remastered with bonus tracks) - 2007
  • Dangerous Dreams (remastered with bonus tracks) - 2007
  • Hotel for Women (remastered with bonus tracks) - 2009
  • Songs

    88 Lines About 44 WomenCorpus Christi · 1993
    Hotel For WomenHotel for Women · 2009
    Home of the Brave1984

    References

    The Nails Wikipedia


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