2004,
Sub Pop is proud to release The Essential Radio Birdman (1974-1978). This is a particularly momentous release for Sub Pop, as it marks the first release of Radio Birdman material in the U.S. in over 20 years. Their first album, "Radios Appear," was released stateside by Sire in 1978, but much of the material on "The Essential Radio Birdman" will be seeing a U.S. release for the first time ever. Over the past 25 years, the band has become highly influential to underground high-energy punk bands, yet until now, their recordings have remained obscure and generally unattainable in America.
The Radio Birdman sound and attitude was rooted in the high energy Motor City sound of bands like The Stooges and MC5 that permeated Tek's world as a teenager growing up in southeast Michigan. The band also incorporated other powerful influences, including an element of surf music, leading to the development of a sound that was truly all their own. The band spent most of their time touring Australia, and a few UK dates with The Flamin' Groovies in 1978, but parted ways with Sire before making it to the States. The final record, "Living Eyes," was recorded in 1978 but lingered in Sire's vaults until 1981, three years after the band had broken up. Even then, the record only received an Australian release.
"The Essential Radio Birdman (1974-1978)" is a 22-track single-disc collection made up of tracks taken from their "Burn My Eye" EP, the classic "Radios Appear" album, the "More Fun" EP (a live recording from 1977), and the "Living Eyes" album. The collection also features new liner notes written by David Fricke.
The Radio Birdman sound and attitude was rooted in the high energy Motor City sound of bands like The Stooges and MC5 that permeated Tek's world as a teenager growing up in southeast Michigan. The band also incorporated other powerful influences, including an element of surf music, leading to the development of a sound that was truly all their own. The band spent most of their time touring Australia, and a few UK dates with The Flamin' Groovies in 1978, but parted ways with Sire before making it to the States. The final record, "Living Eyes," was recorded in 1978 but lingered in Sire's vaults until 1981, three years after the band had broken up. Even then, the record only received an Australian release.
"The Essential Radio Birdman (1974-1978)" is a 22-track single-disc collection made up of tracks taken from their "Burn My Eye" EP, the classic "Radios Appear" album, the "More Fun" EP (a live recording from 1977), and the "Living Eyes" album. The collection also features new liner notes written by David Fricke.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Aloha Steve and Danno |
| 2 | Murder City Nights |
| 3 | New Race |
| 4 | Love Kills |
| 5 | Descent into the Maelstrom |
| 6 | Burn My Eye '78 |
| 7 | I-94 |
| 8 | Anglo Girl Desire |
| 9 | Hand of Law |
| 10 | Snake |
| 11 | Do the Pop |
| 12 | Non-Stop Girls |
| 13 | What Gives? |
| 14 | Man With Golden Helmet |
| 15 | Hanging On |
| 16 | Crying Sun |
| 17 | Smith and Wesson Blues |
| 18 | Time to Fall |
| 19 | Alone in the Endzone |
| 20 | Breaks My Heart [Live] |
| 21 | More Fun [Live] |
| 22 | Dark Surprise [Live] |
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