The classic debut studio album by Aussie rock legends Simon Bonney, Mick Harvey, Brownyn Adams, Rowland S. Howard as Crime & The City Solution takes its reissue bow with Mute.
Noted for inclusion of ’Six Bells Chime’, which was performed by the band in Wim Wenders’ ‘Wings of Desire’ (1987), the debut LP by the vehicle for Bonney, Adams, and erstwhile members of the recently disbanded The Birthday Party would come to define their sound during years in London and Berlin in the mid-late ‘80s after founding a decade earlier in Melbourne. ‘Room of Lights’ was the first long form fruit of their labour, building on the sound of two early EPs with a thicker sound that burns with gothic angst.
The album’s original eight songs are here augmented by the six from preceding mini-album ‘Just South of Heaven’ for a definitive overview of the band hitting their stride between 1985-1986. Vestiges of The Birthday Party and Nick cave and The Bad Seeds carry over into the 14 track, 64’ session, with twanging desert goth guitar and Bonney’s tortured troubadour vocals at their most striking in the aforementioned ‘Six Bells Chime’ and sexy alt.rock swagger of ‘Right Man, Wrong Man’ and ‘her Room of Lights (For Lisa)’, whose sound can be heard germinating in the likes of the blues rock to ‘Five Stone Walls’ and Lynchian sway to ‘The Wailing Wall’ and rope-end mood of ‘The Dangling Man’ from ‘Just South of Heaven’.
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The classic debut studio album by Aussie rock legends Simon Bonney, Mick Harvey, Brownyn Adams, Rowland S. Howard as Crime & The City Solution takes its reissue bow with Mute.
Noted for inclusion of ’Six Bells Chime’, which was performed by the band in Wim Wenders’ ‘Wings of Desire’ (1987), the debut LP by the vehicle for Bonney, Adams, and erstwhile members of the recently disbanded The Birthday Party would come to define their sound during years in London and Berlin in the mid-late ‘80s after founding a decade earlier in Melbourne. ‘Room of Lights’ was the first long form fruit of their labour, building on the sound of two early EPs with a thicker sound that burns with gothic angst.
The album’s original eight songs are here augmented by the six from preceding mini-album ‘Just South of Heaven’ for a definitive overview of the band hitting their stride between 1985-1986. Vestiges of The Birthday Party and Nick cave and The Bad Seeds carry over into the 14 track, 64’ session, with twanging desert goth guitar and Bonney’s tortured troubadour vocals at their most striking in the aforementioned ‘Six Bells Chime’ and sexy alt.rock swagger of ‘Right Man, Wrong Man’ and ‘her Room of Lights (For Lisa)’, whose sound can be heard germinating in the likes of the blues rock to ‘Five Stone Walls’ and Lynchian sway to ‘The Wailing Wall’ and rope-end mood of ‘The Dangling Man’ from ‘Just South of Heaven’.
The classic debut studio album by Aussie rock legends Simon Bonney, Mick Harvey, Brownyn Adams, Rowland S. Howard as Crime & The City Solution takes its reissue bow with Mute.
Noted for inclusion of ’Six Bells Chime’, which was performed by the band in Wim Wenders’ ‘Wings of Desire’ (1987), the debut LP by the vehicle for Bonney, Adams, and erstwhile members of the recently disbanded The Birthday Party would come to define their sound during years in London and Berlin in the mid-late ‘80s after founding a decade earlier in Melbourne. ‘Room of Lights’ was the first long form fruit of their labour, building on the sound of two early EPs with a thicker sound that burns with gothic angst.
The album’s original eight songs are here augmented by the six from preceding mini-album ‘Just South of Heaven’ for a definitive overview of the band hitting their stride between 1985-1986. Vestiges of The Birthday Party and Nick cave and The Bad Seeds carry over into the 14 track, 64’ session, with twanging desert goth guitar and Bonney’s tortured troubadour vocals at their most striking in the aforementioned ‘Six Bells Chime’ and sexy alt.rock swagger of ‘Right Man, Wrong Man’ and ‘her Room of Lights (For Lisa)’, whose sound can be heard germinating in the likes of the blues rock to ‘Five Stone Walls’ and Lynchian sway to ‘The Wailing Wall’ and rope-end mood of ‘The Dangling Man’ from ‘Just South of Heaven’.
The classic debut studio album by Aussie rock legends Simon Bonney, Mick Harvey, Brownyn Adams, Rowland S. Howard as Crime & The City Solution takes its reissue bow with Mute.
Noted for inclusion of ’Six Bells Chime’, which was performed by the band in Wim Wenders’ ‘Wings of Desire’ (1987), the debut LP by the vehicle for Bonney, Adams, and erstwhile members of the recently disbanded The Birthday Party would come to define their sound during years in London and Berlin in the mid-late ‘80s after founding a decade earlier in Melbourne. ‘Room of Lights’ was the first long form fruit of their labour, building on the sound of two early EPs with a thicker sound that burns with gothic angst.
The album’s original eight songs are here augmented by the six from preceding mini-album ‘Just South of Heaven’ for a definitive overview of the band hitting their stride between 1985-1986. Vestiges of The Birthday Party and Nick cave and The Bad Seeds carry over into the 14 track, 64’ session, with twanging desert goth guitar and Bonney’s tortured troubadour vocals at their most striking in the aforementioned ‘Six Bells Chime’ and sexy alt.rock swagger of ‘Right Man, Wrong Man’ and ‘her Room of Lights (For Lisa)’, whose sound can be heard germinating in the likes of the blues rock to ‘Five Stone Walls’ and Lynchian sway to ‘The Wailing Wall’ and rope-end mood of ‘The Dangling Man’ from ‘Just South of Heaven’.
2024 Limited edition reissue pressed on yellow vinyl.
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The classic debut studio album by Aussie rock legends Simon Bonney, Mick Harvey, Brownyn Adams, Rowland S. Howard as Crime & The City Solution takes its reissue bow with Mute.
Noted for inclusion of ’Six Bells Chime’, which was performed by the band in Wim Wenders’ ‘Wings of Desire’ (1987), the debut LP by the vehicle for Bonney, Adams, and erstwhile members of the recently disbanded The Birthday Party would come to define their sound during years in London and Berlin in the mid-late ‘80s after founding a decade earlier in Melbourne. ‘Room of Lights’ was the first long form fruit of their labour, building on the sound of two early EPs with a thicker sound that burns with gothic angst.
The album’s original eight songs are here augmented by the six from preceding mini-album ‘Just South of Heaven’ for a definitive overview of the band hitting their stride between 1985-1986. Vestiges of The Birthday Party and Nick cave and The Bad Seeds carry over into the 14 track, 64’ session, with twanging desert goth guitar and Bonney’s tortured troubadour vocals at their most striking in the aforementioned ‘Six Bells Chime’ and sexy alt.rock swagger of ‘Right Man, Wrong Man’ and ‘her Room of Lights (For Lisa)’, whose sound can be heard germinating in the likes of the blues rock to ‘Five Stone Walls’ and Lynchian sway to ‘The Wailing Wall’ and rope-end mood of ‘The Dangling Man’ from ‘Just South of Heaven’.