Robert Forster (musician)

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Robert Forster (born 29 June 1957) is an Australian singer-songwriter, best known for his work with songwriting partner Grant McLennan, with whom he co-founded The Go-Betweens.

Forster grew up in Brisbane, Australia. He met McLennan in drama classes at the University of Queensland and, inspired by a mutual love of Bob Dylan and the New York music scene, formed the Go-Betweens [1].

In addition to his work with the Go-Betweens, he has released five solo albums: Danger in the Past, recorded in Berlin in 1990; Calling from a Country Phone, recorded at Sunshine Studios, Brisbane, in 1993 with members of local pop group Custard; I Had a New York Girlfriend, a collection of cover versions recorded in Melbourne in 1994; Warm Nights, recorded in London in 1996 and produced by Edwyn Collins; and "The Evangelist", recorded (all but one track - "A Place to Hide Away") at Good Luck Studios, London, September - November 2007.

Critically acclaimed internationally as a songwriter, he reveals a strong literary influence in his work. He became, through his work with McLennan and the Go-Betweens, one of a group of Brisbane musicians who established a particular Brisbane sound characterised by laid-back, jangly arrangements.[who?]

In 2005, Forster began writing for the Australian magazine, The Monthly. He had virtually no print experience, with only a column on hair care for a fanzine in the 1980s to his credit. [2] On 25 October 2006, it was announced that Forster was the winner of the Pascall Prize for Critical Writing for his columns. [3]

On 6 May 2006, Grant McLennan died in his sleep at his home in Brisbane[4]. Forster picked three songs co-written by Grant McLennan, including "Demon Days", which is the last song the pair wrote together, and recorded them alongside a bunch of his own material to produce his first album in 11 years. "The Evangelist" was released on April 26, 2008 through "Yep Roc Records".[5]

Forster announced his return to live performance with four nights at the Queensland Music Festival in July 2007.

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[edit] Discography

[edit] Solo

[edit] Compilation albums

[edit] Go-Betweens

[edit] Filmography

  • Prüfstand VII as Fährmann (2002)

[edit] Writing

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Andrew Stafford (2004, 2006). Pig City: From The Saints to Savage Garden. Brisbane: University of Queensland Press.
  2. ^ Bernard Zuel. "Praise for a pencil pusher", The Sydney Morning Herald, Fairfax Media Limited, 2006-10-25. Retrieved on 2008-05-04. 
  3. ^ Sheddon, Iain. "Prize for Go-Between at a critical point in his career", The Australian, News Limited, 2006-10-26. Retrieved on 2007-04-10. 
  4. ^ Noel Mengel. "Band founder dead at 48", The Courier Mail, 2006-05-08. Retrieved on 2006-05-08. 
  5. ^ "Yep Roc Records - Artist Info", 2008-06-04. Retrieved on 2008-07-04. 

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