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Golden Rough was a Sydney-based band formed by songwriter Dave Orwell in 1995 after the break-up of his previous band Oliver.[1] Stylistically, Golden Rough have been variously described as country-space pop,[2] sprawling, ragged electric rock, sparse acoustic pop[3] to pop-rock,[4] and country rock.[5]
The band released an EP, It's a Heck of a Machine, in 1995 and an album, Twin Firs, in 1998 on Seattle-based label Summershine Records. Their following two albums, This Sad Paradise and Provenance were released on Candle Records. The group played consistently, including at the Sydney Big Day Out[6] and shows with touring US artists Elliott Smith and Joe Pernice (Scud Mountain Boys, Pernice Brothers). In 2000 Golden Rough were named Best Unsigned Act (that is, not signed to a major label) by the Australian Music Critics Conference[7] and This Sad Paradise was picked up for distribution in the UK by Hot Records[8] (home of Ed Keuper and Eva Cassidy) and Parasol Records[9] in the US. As a result of enthusiastic US college radio support, the band embarked on a successful East-Coast tour of the United States later that same year.
Former Members
editDave Orwell[10] (vocals/ guitar), Helen Meany (bass/ vocals), Jason Walker (guitar), Brian Crouch[11] (piano), Marty McDonald (drums), Graeme Trewin[12] (drums), Ralph Whittingham (drums), Andrew Lay (drums).
Discography
editAlbums
edit- Twin Firs[13] (Summershine, 1998)
- This Sad Paradise[14] (Candle Records, 1999)
- Provenance[15] (Candle Records, 1999)
EPs
edit- It's a Heck of a Machine (Summershine, 1995)
- Slippery Slope[16] (Candle Records, 2003)
Singles
edit- April Wind[17] (Candle Records, 1999)
- Bells of Sunday / Stacy[18] (SteadCam Records,1998) Split 7" Single with Love Me
Compliations
edit- I'm in Love......With That Song[19] (Replacements Tribute Album) - Various Artists (Antfarm Records)
- Candle Compilation Vol. 8 - Various Artists (1999)
- Banter: Candle Compilation Vol. 9[20] - Various Artists (2000)
- Feast: Candle Compilation Vol. 11 - Various Artists (2002)
- Candle Compilation Vol. 12[21] - Various Artists (2003)
- Flipside - Various Artists (2004)
- Travel Songs: A Candle Records Compilation - Various Artists (2004)
References
edit- ^ "Oliver (50) Discography | Discogs".
- ^ "15 Aug 2001 - Steady Cam Records | scam9802 | golden rough/Love me split - Archived Website". steadycam records. Archived from the original on 14 August 2001. Retrieved 30 April 2024.
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: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) - ^ "Golden Rough". New Here Live Now. Archived from the original on 12 September 2009. Retrieved 30 April 2024.
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: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) - ^ "01 Sep 2007 - Oz Music Project - Australian Music Resource and Webzine - Archived Website". Oz Music Project. Archived from the original on 31 August 2007. Retrieved 30 April 2024.
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: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) - ^ Dhanendran, Anthony. "Golden Rough - Provenance". Pennyblack Music. Retrieved 30 April 2024.
- ^ http://Big%20Day%20Out
- ^ "Archived copy". Music Australia. Archived from the original on 13 July 2005. Retrieved 30 April 2024.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) - ^ "Hot Records". Twin/Tone Records.
- ^ "Parasol Mail Order". Parasol Mail Order.
- ^ "David Orwell Discography | Discogs".
- ^ "Brian Crouch Discography | Discogs".
- ^ "Graeme Trewin Discography | Discogs".
- ^ "Golden Rough – Twin Firs (1998, CD) - Discogs".
- ^ "Golden Rough – This Sad Paradise (1999, CD) - Discogs".
- ^ "Golden Rough – Provenance (2002, CD) - Discogs".
- ^ "Golden Rough – Slippery Slope (2003, CD) - Discogs".
- ^ "Golden Rough – April Wind (1999, CD) - Discogs".
- ^ "Golden Rough / Love Me – Bells Of Sunday / Stacy (1998, Vinyl) - Discogs".
- ^ "I'm In Love.....With That Song! (1999, CD) - Discogs".
- ^ "Banter (A Candle Records Collection) (2000, CD) - Discogs".
- ^ "Candle Compilation Vol. 12 (2003, CD) - Discogs".