Tiger Lillies
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The Tiger Lillies are a cult three-piece band, based in London.
Formed in 1989, they have toured world-wide and won acclaim with their opera Shockheaded Peter.
Their surreal style has been described as darkly humorous, Brechtian, gypsy cabaret. They are also notorious for singing controversial songs involving bestiality, prostitution and blasphemy, shocking unsuspecting audiences. In 1999 their work was featured in the film Plunkett & Macleane.
The Tiger Lillies were nominated for a Grammy award for their 2003 album The Gorey End, which was a collaboration of sorts with the writer/illustrator Edward Gorey and the Kronos Quartet.
See also Dark Cabaret.
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[edit] Band members
- Martyn Jacques - vocals, accordion, piano.
- Adrian Huge - drums and percussion.
- Adrian Stout - double bass, musical saw, vocals.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- 1994 - Births, Marriages And Deaths
- 1995 - Spit Bucket
- 1995 - Ad Nauseam
- 1996 - Goodbye Great Nation - With Contrastate
- 1996 - The Brothel To The Cemetery
- 1997 - Farmyard Filth
- 1998 - Low Life Lullabies
- 1998 - Shockheaded Peter
- 1999 - Bad Blood and Blasphemy
- 2000 - Circus Songs
- 2000 - Bouquet of Vegetables - The Early Years
- 2001 - 2 Penny Opera
- 2003 - The Sea
- 2003 - The Gorey End (with Kronos Quartet)
- 2003 - Live In Russia 2000-2001
- 2004 - Punch and Judy
- 2004 - Death and the Bible
- 2005 - Huinya (with Leningrad)
- 2006 - Die Weberischen
[edit] DVD
- 2006 - Mountains Of Madness (with Alexander Hacke)
[edit] Books
- 1998 - The Ultimate Shockheaded Peter Book - ISBN 3-932909-99-2
- 2003 - Farmyard Fantasy Book
[edit] Trivia
- The Romanian band Spitalul de Urgenţă translated the Tiger Lillies song Whore into a new track, Curva, included on their album Alcool Rafinat (2005).
- The music for Whore was also used in the Leningrad song Dikij Mizhchina.
- Their music has also been integrated into dance performances by critically acclaimed Canadian contemporary dance troupe Holy Body Tattoo.