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Use No Hooks: The Job (Color Vinyl) - VINYL LP

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Use No Hooks: The Job (Color Vinyl) - VINYL LPTitle: The Job (Color Vinyl) Artist: Use No Hooks Label: Chapter Music Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 747742112690 Genre: Rock Release Date: 2020 03 06 Number of Discs: 1 Additional Details: BLUE Chapter Music reveals a trove of previously unreleased recordings by early 80s Aussie disco punk heroes Use No Hooks. The band feature Arne Hanna from Michael Hutchence's late 80s INXS side project Max Q, as well as members of infamous Melbourne synth punk band

Title: The Job (Color Vinyl)
Artist: Use No Hooks
Label: Chapter Music
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 747742112690
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2020-03-06
Number of Discs: 1
Additional Details: BLUE

Chapter Music reveals a trove of previously unreleased recordings by early 80s Aussie disco-punk heroes Use No Hooks. The band feature Arne Hanna from Michael Hutchence's late 80s INXS side-project Max Q, as well as members of infamous Melbourne synth-punk band Primitive Calculators. Use No Hooks are best known for their 1983 Aussie punk-funk classic Do The Job, never released at the time and first heard on Chapter's Can't Stop It! #2 compilation in 2007. e track was later bootlegged on a 12" by UK DJs Psychemagik and has since become a leftfield club staple. The band existed in various incarnations from 1979-84. They took part in Melbourne's renowned Little Band scene, before morphing unexpectedly into a nine piece disco-funk big band in 1983. This final incarnation took nods from Chic, Talking Heads and the Sugarhill Gang, twisting them into an Australian punk-funk, proto-rap format uniquely their own. The band recorded five songs onto reel-to-reel four track with engineer Simon Grounds in 1983, including the legendary Do the Job, but the unmixed tape remained in a cupboard for more than 35 years. A chance conversation between Simon and Chapter's Guy Blackman lead to the songs finally being rescued from the aging reel. Mikey Young and Simon Grounds mixed the recordings, and UNH bandleader Mick Earls added choice live/rehearsal tracks from the band's earlier lineups as digital bonus material. The end result proves Do the Job was no accident. Lead vocalist (and Primitive Calculators frontman) Stuart Grant intones Mick Earl's dry, colloquial lyrics in playful dialogue with singers Denise Hilton (Primitive Calculators), Marisa Stirpe (The Take) and Wendy Morrissey, over frighteningly tight white funk grooves from Mick Earls (guitar), Phil Nichols (keys), Matt Errey (keys), Andre Schuster (bass) and Arne Hanna (drums).

Tracks:
1.1 Do the Job
1.2 The Hook
1.3 Circumstances Beyond Our Control
1.4 Spoonful
1.5 In the Clear
1.6 Your Services Are No Longer Required (Live)
1.7 Do the Job (Live)
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