The Cruel Sea (band)
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The Cruel Sea is an Australian indie rock band from Sydney formed in 1988. The band was fronted by the prolific vocalist Tex Perkins (also a member of The Beasts of Bourbon and a solo artist) in addition to Jim Elliott (drums), Dan Rumour (guitar) and Ken Gormly (bass). Other musicians who have been in the band include guitarists Gerard Corben and James Cruikshank (from 1991 onwards); and Barry Turnbull on bass. Popular albums include This Is Not The Way Home (1991), The Honeymoon Is Over (1993), and the successful Three Legged Dog (1995).
After toying with different band members, The Cruel Sea came into fruition in 1988 with the union of Ken Gormley on bass, Jim Elliot on drums, Danny Rumour on guitars and James Cruikshank on keyboards and guitars, taking their name from the 1960s surf instrumental group The Ventures. In 1989 Perkins (their then-lighting technician) started joining them onstage. This sparked an interest from Red Eye Records, and the band was signed and released a 1989 album Down Below featuring Perkins on vocals.
The group went on to win ARIA Awards for Best Australian Single ("The Honeymoon is over"), Best Australian Album (The Honeymoon is over), Best Australian Group and Australian song of the year ("The Honeymoon is over"). For the following album Three Legged Dog, The Cruel Sea toured Canada, the US, and Europe, followed by a support slot for the Australian leg of The Rolling Stones' Voodoo Lounge Tour. They also claimed another ARIA award in 1994 for Best Australian Group Their next release, a compilation b-sides and studio outtakes called Rock n Roll Duds, preceded a three-year hiatus for the band. During this time Perkins released his first solo album, Far Be it From Me. The Cruel Sea returned to their instrumental roots and embarked on a series of gigs without Perkins.
In 1998, The Cruel Sea released Over Easy and again another rigorous touring schedule supporting their Takin all day national tour. After the success of his first album, Tex released his second solo album Dark Horses. Guitarist and main composer Dan Rumour is now touring and recording with his own roots style instrumental band the Dan Rumour Band. His first album is due in 2006.
In August 2006 Tex Perkins confirmed on ABC2's Dig program that the Cruel Sea were no more.
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[edit] Trivia
- In 1997 a portrait of Tex Perkins by artist Bill Leak won the Packing Room award at the Archibald Prize.
- In 2006, the song Black Stick was voted the 853rd song and Better Get A Lawyer Son was voted 796th song out of 2006 songs featured in the Triple M Essential 2006 Countdown.
[edit] Discography
- "We Don't Work, We Play Music" (2002)
- "The Most (greatest hits)" (2002)
- "Where There's Smoke" (2001)
- "Over Easy" (1998)
- "Three Legged Dog" (1995)
- "Rock & Roll Duds" (1994)
- "The Honeymoon is Over" (1993)
- "This Is Not The Way Home" (1991)
- "Down Below" (1989)
[edit] Awards and nominations
- 1993 ARIA Awards for Best Australian Single ("The Honeymoon is over"), Best Australian Album (The Honeymoon is over), Best Australian Group and Australian song of the year ("The Honeymoon is over")
- 1994 ARIA Award Best Australian Group
[edit] External links
- [[1]] Info on the Dan Rumour Band, from member Nick Larkins.