God Save the Clean [Import]

Editorial Reviews
Album Details
Australian Exclusive Tribute to the Clean. Features Rare Tracks by Guided by Voices, Pavement, and Barbara Manning.

God Save the Clean, Music, Various Artists, CCM, Gospel, Pop
God Save the Clean
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • the clean are from NEW ZEALAND
God Save the Clean
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Import [Generic]
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Christian & Gospel | Styles | Music
GospelGospel | Christian & Gospel | Styles | Music
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ASIN: B0000089AP
Release Date: 2000-05-02

Tracks:

  1. Beatnik
  2. Sad Eyed Lady
  3. Whatever I Do Is Right/Wr
  4. Side On
  5. Fish
  6. Oddity
  7. Franz Kafka At The Zoo (M
  8. Attack Of The Teddy Bears
  9. Yesterday Was
  10. Draw(In)G To A (W)Hole
  11. On Again/Off Again
  12. Small Girl
  13. End Of My Dream
  14. At The Bottom (Mach2)
  15. Point That Thing Somewher
  16. Anything Could Happen
  17. Billy Two
  18. Two Fat Sisters
  19. Platypus
  20. Getting Older
  21. Do Your Thing

Album Details

Australian Exclusive Tribute to the Clean. Features Rare Tracks by Guided by Voices, Pavement, and Barbara Manning.

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars the clean are from NEW ZEALAND.......2001-02-20

Firstly, a correction: the editorial review implies that The Clean are an Australian band. They are not. The Clean are one of New Zealand's oldest and finest garage rock/pop bands in thee grande olde tradition of The Velvet Underground and Jonathan Richman/Modern Lovers, with the odd brain-frying psychedelic surf instrumental thrown in for good measure. They were formed in Dunedin, NZ in the late 70s by brothers David & Hamish Kilgour and Robert Scott. They were and still are the jewel in the crown of the once-great (but sadly declining) Flying Nun label.

This compilation pays tribute to the true kings of 'lo-fi' (it's no coincidence that Pavement and Guided by Voices put in appearances). In their first incarnation (they broke up around 1982 and then reformed at the end of the decade) they recorded on old 4 tracks and basically whatever else was available. This illustrates their DIY ethic.

The title of this compilation comes from a piece of graffiti which, to this day, can be seen in an alley way in their home town. Tribute albums are a sketchy prospect at the best of times, so this is naturally a mixed bag. You get the aforementioned big-name foreigners, whose efforts are reasonable. You get peers of the band such as Chris Knox, the Verlaines' Graeme Downes who both put in surprisingly effective appearances. You get younger wannabes, some of whom show great promise. You get electronica acts who must be admired for their 'liberal' (i.e. unrecognisable) interpretations, yet seem clearly out of place due to the fact that The Clean are about as far away from sequencers and samplers as you could possibly imagine. One gets the feeling that such artists have been included merely for the sake of filling some kind dance music quota. All in all, this album is of marginal interest to anyone who loves the band already. For the non-converted it serves as a reasonable introduction, but I would recommend that you try and hunt down The Clean's own albums ('Compilation' captures the band at their absolute peak). Tally Ho!
God Save the Clean
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • Oddball attempted tribute
God Save the Clean
T , and T Clean
Manufacturer: Pid
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Compilations | Rock | Styles | Music
ASIN: B000007RXA
Release Date: 1998-06-02

Tracks:

  1. Beatnik-Head Like A Hole
  2. Sad Eyed Lady-Alec Bathgate
  3. Whatever I Do Is Right/Wrong-Barbara Manning And Calexico
  4. Side On-Salmonelle Dub
  5. Fish-Gary Bartlett
  6. Oddity-Pavement
  7. Franz Kafka At The Zoo-Rotor
  8. Attack Of The Teddy Bears-Nodrog
  9. Yesterday Was-Chris Nox
  10. Draw(in)g To A (W)hole
  11. On Again/Off Again-The Livids
  12. Small Girl-Cloudboy
  13. End Of My Dream-Conray
  14. At The Bottom(Mach 2)-Icu
  15. Point That Thing Somewhere Else-Hdu And Peter Gutteridge
  16. Anything Could Happen-Baiter Cell
  17. Billy Two-Bressa Creeting Cake
  18. Two fat Sisters-Graeme Downes
  19. Platypus-Scooter
  20. Getting Older-Alastair Galbraith
  21. Do Your Thing-Sugarbug

Album Description

A tribute to the New Zealand new wavers from the '80s. 21tracks, including contributions by Guided By Voices,Pavement, Barbara Manning, Chris Knox and Scooter. 1998Flying Nun Records release.

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Oddball attempted tribute.......1998-08-08

As a tribute goes, this doesn't truly give credit to that iconic Dunedin band, The Clean, who with the Chills and others defined the Dunedin sound. Head Like a Hole's cover of Beatnik is quite good but otherwise you're better going to the real thing.

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