Eric Friedl

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Eric Friedl
Background information
Also known as Eric Oblivian
Genre(s) Garage rock, Garage punk, R&B
Occupation(s) singer
songwriter
Instrument(s) vocals
guitar
drums
Years active Present
Label(s) Goner Records
Crypt Records
Sympathy for the Record Industry
Associated acts Oblivians
Bad Times
Dutch Masters
True Sons of Thunder
New Memphis Legs

Eric Friedl, also known by his stage name, Eric Oblivian, is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, and entrepreneur. He was a founding member of the Memphis garage-rock band the Oblivians, and was a member, along with Jay Reatard of The Reatards and King Louie Bankston of The Royal Pendletons, in the garage band, the Bad Times. He is the founder and current owner of Goner Records, an independent music label and record store located in Memphis, Tennessee. He is a current member of the Dutch Masters, the True Sons of Thunder, and the New Memphis Legs. [1]

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[edit] Biography

[edit] The Oblivians

Friedl was a founding member of the grage-rock outfit, The Oblivians. Like the other members, he sang, played drums, and provided guitar, switching instruments and vocal duties with the other members during performances. The Oblivians formed in 1993, releasing their first LP, Soul Food, in 1995. This was followed in 1996 by Sympathy Sessions, a compilation album featuring a collection of songs recorded with Doug Easley for the record label Sympathy for the Record Industry. [3] The Oblivians released their second album, Popular Favorites, in 1996, and their third and final album, ...Play 9 Songs with Mr Quintron, in 1997.

[edit] Goner Records

When the Oblivians broke up, Friedl spent most of his time running his record label, Goner Records. Friedl started Goner in 1994 with the release of Japanese band Guitar Wolf’s first LP, Guitar Rock!. Goner’s second release was by Friedl’s own Oblivians, with their first LP, Soul Food. When Oblivians bandmate Greg Cartwright left his hometown of Memphis for Asheville, North Carolina, Goner records moved in to Cartwright’s now-abandoned Legba records, setting up the Goner Records record store.

[edit] Discography

[edit] With the Oblivians

'Singles'

  • Call The Shots 7" (Goner Records, 1993, 2Gone)
  • Sunday You Need Love 7" (Crypt, 1994, CR-044)
  • Now For The Hard Of Hearing From ... "Blow Their Cool" 7" (Estrus, 1994, ES 756)
  • Static Party 7" (In The Red, 1994, ITR 018)
  • Go!Pill-Popper! 7" (Drug Racer, 1996, 001)
  • Strong Come On 7" (Crypt, 1996, CR-053)
  • Kick Your Ass 7" (Sympathy For The Record Industry, 1996, SFTRI 412)

'Splits'

  • Split CS with Impala (Goner Records/Power Of Bob, 1993, 0Gone/POB 103)
  • Split 7" with Two Bo's Maniacs (Hate Records, 1997, hate 7)
  • Split 7" with the Crime Kaisers (Active Detective, 1998, active detective record #1)

'Albums'

  • Oblivians 10" (Sympathy For The Record Industry, 1994, SFTRI 304)
  • Soul Food LP/CD (Crypt, 1995, CR-055)
  • Live In Atlanta 8.19.94 LP (Negro Records, 1995, negro records 001)
  • Six Of The Best 10" (Sympathy For The Record Industry, 1996, SFTRI 383)
  • The Sympathy Sessions CD (Sympathy For The Record Industry, 1996, SFTRI 406)
  • Walter Daniels Plays With Monsieur Jeffrey Evans & The Oblivians At Melissa's Garage 10" (Undone, 1995, UDR-0008-10)
  • Popular Favorites LP/CD (Crypt, 1996, CR-065)
  • ...Play 9 Songs with Mr Quintron LP/CD (Crypt, 1997, CR-082)
  • 17 Cum Shots LP (Bootleg, 1997, cat.no.?)
  • Best Of The Worst: 93-97 2xLP/CD (Sympathy For The Record Industry, 1999, SFTRI 584)
  • On The Go LP (Goner Records, 2003, 12Gone)

[edit] With the Bad Times

'Albums'

  • Bad Times LP (Goner Records/Therapeutic Records, 2001, 11Gone/TIC-005)

[edit] With the Dutch Masters

'Singles'

  • Dutch Masters 7" (Goner Records, 2004, 17Gone)

[edit] References