This Is Serious Mum Demo Tape
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This Is Serious Mum (Demo Tape) | |||||
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Studio album (Demo) by TISM | |||||
Released | 1985 | ||||
Recorded | Bedroom | ||||
Genre | Alternative rock | ||||
Length | 33 minutes | ||||
Label | Private release | ||||
Producer | TISM | ||||
TISM chronology | |||||
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This Is Serious Mum is a 1985 cassette demo tape by Australian band TISM. Liner notes to their Collected Recordings 1986-1993 boxed set state that only 80 copies of the demo exist: Thirty were given to promoters and media, fifty more were sold to the public.
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[edit] Background
Upon formation in late 1982, TISM made hundreds of home recordings that collectively are known to fans as the "bedroom tapes". Songs from these tapes were later re-recorded for the This Is Serious Mum demo.
[edit] Bedroom Tapes
Few of the band's actual bedroom recordings have ever been made public. Twenty-five of them make up the tism.bestoff. bonus disc, which includes original versions of Eckermann Is Very Silly, I Go To Werribee and The Back Upon Which Jezza Jumped. Others are heard on Collected Recordings 1986-1993, and as tiny snippets scattered throughout 1988's Great Truckin' Songs of the Renaissance.
[edit] TISM's Official Account
The band's self published book offers a history of the early "bedroom tapes" (and by extension, demo tape) period:
It's late 1982. Somewhere, for some reason, This Is Serious Mum (TISM) hatches. During the next twelve months TISM aimlessly write over 100 songs, which are immediately discarded due to lack of interest. No-one knew or cared. Those were the days. In retrospect, this was TISM's artistic zenith. The material ranged from the bombastic The Art Income Dialectic to clear, profound statements found in songs like Babies Bite Back and the semi-autobiographical I'm Style Deaf. This is the period where TISM most clearly show their roots: paeans to their idols, Chuck Berry (Johnny To B. Or Not To B. Good) and The Goanna Band (Stop The Franklin's Flow). The final gasp of this creative golden age was the tour de force, Screaming Mongoloid Unbound. A rock opera in four parts, Mongoloid has never been performed live, largely because it isn't very good.
[edit] Track listing
Side A :
- "The Art-Income Dialectic"
- "Eckermann Is Very Silly"
- "The Back Upon Which Jezza Jumped"
- "Defecate On My Face"
- "Lyric For Jack"
- "Ron Hitler-Barassi’s 3PBS Christmas Message" [Unlisted]
Ron Hitler-Barassi’s 3PBS Christmas Message
Side B:
- "I Go To Werribee"
- "Crime Against The Spirit Oo Poo Pee Doo"
- "Pus Of The Dead"
- "Clarse Distinction"
- "The Reserection"
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