Misplaced Pages

The Miller's Daughter (album): Difference between revisions

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
Browse history interactively← Previous editNext edit →Content deleted Content addedVisualWikitext
Revision as of 16:03, 11 March 2019 editGablinanish (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users3,746 edits Reception← Previous edit Revision as of 16:05, 11 March 2019 edit undoGablinanish (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users3,746 editsNo edit summaryTag: Visual editNext edit →
Line 32: Line 32:
* "Bird In A Church" - "people who sing or have sung that dreadful song "sometimes I feel like a motherless child" should be killed. simple. came out as the A-side of a 7" issued by ] 2003ish." * "Bird In A Church" - "people who sing or have sung that dreadful song "sometimes I feel like a motherless child" should be killed. simple. came out as the A-side of a 7" issued by ] 2003ish."
* "She Had An Abortion That She Made Me Pay For" - "regrets, I've had a few... Brendon plays bass, Crisso has ]. recorded September 2000 at Cavalier Studios in Research (???). then it just sat there." * "She Had An Abortion That She Made Me Pay For" - "regrets, I've had a few... Brendon plays bass, Crisso has ]. recorded September 2000 at Cavalier Studios in Research (???). then it just sat there."
* "The Miller's Daughter" - "I think a couple of these lines appear in a song "Death on the Installment Plan" by ]. kind of up back somewhere. it may be part of a real song, who knows. I made the rest up." * "The Miller's Daughter" - "I think a couple of these lines appear in a song "Death on the Installment Plan" by ]. kind of up back somewhere. it may be part of a real song, who knows. I made the rest up."
* "I Believe" - "based on an ] song of the same name, Coltrane's 'love supreme', a ] song I can't recall and a couple of lines some bloke was singing to himself on the street... Warren on drums, Rui on Hammond and ], and me and James on guitars. recorded in our lounge room in ] 1999." * "I Believe" - "based on an ] song of the same name, Coltrane's 'love supreme', a ] song I can't recall and a couple of lines some bloke was singing to himself on the street... Warren on drums, Rui on Hammond and ], and me and James on guitars. recorded in our lounge room in ] 1999."
* "Meanstreak" - "you can't put a ] against your forehead without first removing your shoes, everyone knows that. '']'' sessions." * "Meanstreak" - "you can't put a ] against your forehead without first removing your shoes, everyone knows that. '']'' sessions."

Revision as of 16:05, 11 March 2019

2005 compilation album by The Drones
The Miller's Daughter
Compilation album by The Drones
Released2005
RecordedAtlantis Studios
Genre
Length
  • 54:02 (CD)
  • 58:32 (limited edition vinyl)
LabelFuse Records (Australia)
Bang! Records (UK/Europe)
ProducerLocki Lockwood
Gareth Liddiard
The Drones chronology
Wait Long By the River and the Bodies of Your Enemies Will Float By
(2005)
The Miller's Daughter
(2005)
Gala Mill
(2006)

The Miller's Daughter is a compilation album released by Perth band The Drones. The album compiles outtakes from the band's first three releases (their self-titled EP, Here Come the Lies and Wait Long By the River and the Bodies of Your Enemies Will Float By) and their first few non-album singles.

Content

In the record liner notes, Liddiard provides the following quoted descriptions for each song:

  • "Someone On Your Bond" - "name kinda taken from a Blind Willie Johnson song, the last contract you'll ever make.... so don't fuck it up. wait long sessions."
  • "Bird In A Church" - "people who sing or have sung that dreadful song "sometimes I feel like a motherless child" should be killed. simple. came out as the A-side of a 7" issued by infidelity records 2003ish."
  • "She Had An Abortion That She Made Me Pay For" - "regrets, I've had a few... Brendon plays bass, Crisso has pneumonia. recorded September 2000 at Cavalier Studios in Research (???). then it just sat there."
  • "The Miller's Daughter" - "I think a couple of these lines appear in a song "Death on the Installment Plan" by Louis-Ferdinand Céline. kind of up back somewhere. it may be part of a real song, who knows. I made the rest up."
  • "I Believe" - "based on an Alan Vega song of the same name, Coltrane's 'love supreme', a Blind Willie Johnson song I can't recall and a couple of lines some bloke was singing to himself on the street... Warren on drums, Rui on Hammond and Zipzichord, and me and James on guitars. recorded in our lounge room in east perth 1999."
  • "Meanstreak" - "you can't put a .303 against your forehead without first removing your shoes, everyone knows that. here come the lies sessions."
  • "Slammin' On The Brakes" - "real showbiz this... I'm talking about the end. oldest trick in the book that one!! a Spencer Jones masterpiece. came out as a B-side to "Bird In A Church" around 2003??"
  • "Henry Ford" - "unfinished recording of an unrecorded, finished song. containing the greatest analogy for the eternal question in song today...... 'G.M.H or Henry Ford?'"
  • "Stop Dreaming" - "name taken from John Lee Hooker song called that or something else.... the best advice in the world really. wait long sessions."
  • "The City" - "spot where tape runs out. here come the lies sessions."

Release

The album was released through Fuse Records in Australia and through the Spanish label Bang! Records (that specializes in similar punk blues recordings from Australia and the U.S.) in Europe. It was also released as a limited (500 copies) vinyl edition and includes an extra track, a cover of "Well Well Well" by John Lennon.

Reception

The German extreme music fanzine Ox reviewed the album on their 64th issue, published in early 2006. The reviewer Claus Wittwer scored the album a 9/10, calling it "much better wilder and more rampant" than the band's previous releases from whose sessions most of these outtakes were culled, calling the vocals "emotionally charged and highly explosive Frontman Gareth Liddiard seems to live what he sings. " The Aquarian Weekly wrote that the album "offered menacingly provocative fare such as audacious fetus-scraping lampoon, “She Had An Abortion That She Made Me Pay For.”" Everett True described the "deranged" title track as "a Mercy Seat for the noughties" whilst God Is in the T.V. called it "mercurial" and "majestic".

Track listing

All songs written by the Drones, except where noted.

  1. "Someone On Your Bond" - 2:25
  2. "Bird In A Church" - 3:00
  3. "Well Well Well" (John Lennon) - 4:22
  4. "She Had An Abortion That She Made Me Pay For" - 5:03
  5. "The Miller's Daughter" - 6:48
  6. "I Believe" - 6:58
  7. "Mean Streak" - 4:41
  8. "Slammin' On The Brakes" (Spencer P. Jones) - 5:07
  9. "Henry Ford" - 5:42
  10. "Stop Dreaming" - 4:17
  11. "The City" - 10:07

Included only on limited edition vinyl release.

Personnel

  • Gareth Liddiard - vocals, guitar, keyboards
  • Rui Pereira - guitar, keyboards
  • Fiona Kitschin - bass
  • Christian Strybosch - drums
  • James McCann - guitar
  • Warren Hall - drums
  • Brendon Humphries - bass
  • Steve Hesketh - Hammond, Wurtilzer ("Stop Dreaming")

References

  1. Album liner notes - The Drones : The Millers Daughter
  2. "Gareth Liddiard interview". Guitar & Vox. Retrieved 2007-11-09.
  3. (in German)
  4. "Australasian Performing Right Association". APRA. Archived from the original on November 9, 2007. Retrieved 2008-03-07. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
The Drones
  • Warren Hall
  • James McCann
  • Brendon Humphries
  • Mike Noga
  • Steve Hesketh
Studio albums
Singles
Compilation/live albums
Extended plays
Related articles
Categories: