Tall Dwarfs
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Tall Dwarfs | |
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Origin | New Zealand |
Genre(s) | Rock |
Years active | 1981- |
Associated acts | Toy Love |
Members | |
Chris Knox Alec Bathgate |
Tall Dwarfs are a New Zealand rock band formed in 1981 by Chris Knox and Alec Bathgate who, through their do-it-yourself ethic, helped pioneer the lo-fi style of rock music. The duo formed out of the ashes of Toy Love.
The band lacked a drummer but would use household objects and handclaps to act as percussion. Either member can play guitar; with 12 strings and bass guitar often heard on their records. Both can play organ as well, which has been utilised on some of their songs.
Their debut was the EP Three Songs (1981), and for many years they released EPs only. The album Weeville (1990) was their first full-length album. They did, however, release a number of full-length compilations of their EPs, like The Short And Sick Of It, Hello Cruel World and Fork Songs/Dogma.
On their album 3 EPs (1994) (which contrary to what the name would suggest was a full-length album and not a collection of 3 EPs at all) they asked for listeners' rhythm tracks ("send us your idea of a great T.D. throb"). The responses came from many different countries and were used for the next album, Stumpy (1997) (that's why it was credited to "The International Tall Dwarfs").
Bands who have claimed to be influenced by the Tall Dwarfs include Elf Power, Neutral Milk Hotel and Olivia Tremor Control. In 2005 they did a small number of concerts in the USA, playing with the Olivia Tremor Control.
[edit] Discography
Date of Release | Title | Label | ||||
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EPs | ||||||
1981 | Three Songs | Flying Nun Records | ||||
1982 | Louis Likes His Daily Dip | Flying Nun Records | ||||
1983 | Canned Music | Flying Nun Records | ||||
1984 | Slugbucket Hairybreath Monster | Flying Nun Records | ||||
1985 | That's The Long And Short Of It | Flying Nun Records | ||||
1987 | Fork Songs | Flying Nun Records | ||||
1986 | Throw A Sickie | Flying Nun Records | ||||
1987 | Dogma | Flying Nun Records | ||||
1998 | Gluey, Gluey And The Ear Friend | Flying Nun Records | ||||
Albums | ||||||
1990 | Weeville | Flying Nun Records | ||||
1994 | 3 EPs | Flying Nun Records | ||||
1996 | Stumpy (as the International Tall Dwarfs) |
Flying Nun Records | ||||
1998 | Fifty Flavours of Glue | Flying Nun Records | ||||
2002 | The Sky Above The Mud Below | Flying Nun Records | ||||
Compilation Albums | ||||||
1988 | Hello Cruel World | Flying Nun Records | ||||
1992 | The Short And Sick Of It | Flying Nun Records |
[edit] Featured appearances
Music by the Tall Dwarfs has appeared on many compilations by Flying Nun Records in both New Zealand and Australia. The following is a list of these albums that have featured tracks by the Tall Dwarfs.
- (1987) - Tuatara: The Brain That Wouldn't Die
- (1991) - Getting Older: Crush
- (1995) - Abbasalutely: On And On And On (ABBA cover)
- (2002) - Under the Influence - 21 Years of Flying Nun Records: If I Were You
- (2003) - It's Bigger Than Both of Us: Nothing's Gonna Happen
- (2006) - Flying Nun 25th Anniversary Boxset: Crush
[edit] External links
- Stasis - Tall Dwarfs, Chris Knox and Alec Bathgate fansite
- Flying Nun - Flying Nun Records official website