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The Narcs

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Active from
  
1980

Record label
  
Third Party

Genre
  
Pop

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Albums
  
Great Divide, The Narcs, Best of the Narcs

Similar
  
DD Smash, Coconut Rough, The Mockers, Dave McArtney, Pop Mechanix

The narcs heart soul full length


The Narcs were an award winning New Zealand band, that formed in 1980 in Christchurch, New Zealand, by bassist Tony Waine, drummer Bob Ogilvie and guitarist Garth Sinclair - departed/replaced by Australian guitarist/singer Andy Dickson.

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Christchurch remained the band's base with a series of resident club and pub gigs building their following. Touring had become a regular event for The Narcs by 1981, and the pressures of the road contributed to Bob Ogilvie leaving - being replaced by Steve Clarkson on drums in 1982. Keyboardist Liam Ryan became a full-time Narc in 1983.

During a retreat at a commune the band wrote most of the songs for their debut album, Great Divide. The single, "Heart and Soul", peaked at #4 on the NZ charts, picked up five 1984 New Zealand Music Awards and the album achieved gold disc status.

The band worked in both NZ and Australia, recording a total of four albums and playing alongside such acts as Midnight Oil, Split Enz, Elton John and Queen.

The Narcs were one of the first Kiwi acts, apart from Split Enz, to have records released worldwide.

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Singles

Songs

Diamonds on ChinaThe Narcs · 2013
Lazy SusanGreat Divide · 2013
Look the Other Way

References

The Narcs Wikipedia