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The Clean- Getaway (CD)

SKU: 673855018829
Regular price ¥131.00
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the album cover for The Clean - Getaway
the album cover for The Clean - Getaway

2001’s Getaway may be the best illustration of whatever mercurial, inexplicable musical power animates The Clean. After the band’s initial rush of activity between 1978 and 1982, the trio lay dormant until the end of the ’80s, when a string of reunion shows inspired the Kilgours and Scott to start recording again. After three well-received albums in the first half of the nineties—1990’s Vehicle, 1994’s Modern Rock, and 1996’s Unknown Country—The Clean disappeared again until the end of the decade, when another tour inspired another record. While playing gigs across New Zealand in celebration of their original label Flying Nun, David says they brought along a TEAC 4-track quarter-inch tape machine. “As usual, we started jamming and recording, and before you know, we thought we may be onto an LP.” Speed and spontaneity ended up defining Getaway. Robert says, “I remember writing ‘Silence or Something Else’ while the others went for a long walk. It was done by the time they got back. I probably would have gone for a straighter version, but I still like it.” David remembers, “Hamish wrote the instrumental ‘Jala' in about five minutes in a motel outside of Turangi.” At one point in the process, Yo La Tengo’s Ira Kaplan and Georgia Hubley were visiting from America, and they ended up on the record too. Getaway came out in August of 2001, with cover art by Hamish who says that his original artwork was the actual size of a compact disc case. After that, The Clean set out on another tour—including in New York City, where they happened to be during the terrorist attacks on 9/11. They coped with the tragedy by playing gigs with their American friends, and staying in the same creative space they’d been in since before they started working on the album. “I remember we did some great gigs on the New Zealand tour, debuting some of the new material,” Hamish says. “‘Stars’ was a favorite for the big 12-string sound.” A live version of the pulsing, soaring “Stars”—along with a couple of other Getaway songs and Clean classics like “Fish,” “Side On,” “Quickstep,” and “Point That Thing Somewhere Else”—appear on the rare 2003 album Syd’s Pink Wiring System. That record is included with the Getaway reissue, along with the more experimental, piano-driven EP Slush Fund, from the same era. These bonus tracks reinforce the idea of the Getaway-era Clean as especially plugged in, generating inspired and beautiful music almost on instinct. Indeed, they’ve done justice to a key album in The Clean discography—a record that honors the band’s origins as garage-rock-loving New Zealand kids, excited just by the hum of a good, cheap amplifier. Songs like the twangy, easygoing “Crazy,” the jaunty acoustic snippet “Cell Block No. 5,” and the trance-inducing “Circle Canyon” are more fine examples of Scott and the Kilgours’ interest in immediacy and a strong vibe, applied to catchy melodies. “Each album is a completely different beast,” Robert says. “We all change in different ways between each one, bringing different things to the table, and sometimes bringing nothing much at all.” But if Getaway proves anything, so long as all three members of The Clean are in the same space at the same time, anything can happen.

Tracklist:

  1. Stars
  2. Jala
  3. Crazy
  4. Golden Crown
  5. Cell Block No. 5
  6. E Motel
  7. Twilight Agency
  8. Poor Boy
  9. Silence or Something Else
  10. Alpine Madness
  11. Circle Canyon
  12. Aho
  13. Holdin' On
  14. Reprise 1, 2, 3, & 4
  15. Complications
  16. Rollo
  17. Slush Fund
  18. Filling A Hole
  19. Caveman
  20. Point That Thing Somewhere Else [Piano Version]
  21. Wipe Me I'm Lucky
  22. Fish
  23. Quickstep
  24. Fish
  25. I Wait Around
  26. Hold On To The Rail
  27. At The Bottom
  28. Do Your Thing
  29. Quickstep
  30. Crazy
  31. Side On
  32. Stars
  33. Jala
  34. Jala (Syd's Pink Wiring System Version)

UPC > 673855018829

Format > New CD

Label > Merge Records

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The Clean- Getaway (CD)

SKU: 673855018829
Regular price ¥131.00
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Release Date: 12.02.2016

 
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2001’s Getaway may be the best illustration of whatever mercurial, inexplicable musical power animates The Clean. After the band’s initial rush of activity between 1978 and 1982, the trio lay dormant until the end of the ’80s, when a string of reunion shows inspired the Kilgours and Scott to start recording again. After three well-received albums in the first half of the nineties—1990’s Vehicle, 1994’s Modern Rock, and 1996’s Unknown Country—The Clean disappeared again until the end of the decade, when another tour inspired another record. While playing gigs across New Zealand in celebration of their original label Flying Nun, David says they brought along a TEAC 4-track quarter-inch tape machine. “As usual, we started jamming and recording, and before you know, we thought we may be onto an LP.” Speed and spontaneity ended up defining Getaway. Robert says, “I remember writing ‘Silence or Something Else’ while the others went for a long walk. It was done by the time they got back. I probably would have gone for a straighter version, but I still like it.” David remembers, “Hamish wrote the instrumental ‘Jala' in about five minutes in a motel outside of Turangi.” At one point in the process, Yo La Tengo’s Ira Kaplan and Georgia Hubley were visiting from America, and they ended up on the record too. Getaway came out in August of 2001, with cover art by Hamish who says that his original artwork was the actual size of a compact disc case. After that, The Clean set out on another tour—including in New York City, where they happened to be during the terrorist attacks on 9/11. They coped with the tragedy by playing gigs with their American friends, and staying in the same creative space they’d been in since before they started working on the album. “I remember we did some great gigs on the New Zealand tour, debuting some of the new material,” Hamish says. “‘Stars’ was a favorite for the big 12-string sound.” A live version of the pulsing, soaring “Stars”—along with a couple of other Getaway songs and Clean classics like “Fish,” “Side On,” “Quickstep,” and “Point That Thing Somewhere Else”—appear on the rare 2003 album Syd’s Pink Wiring System. That record is included with the Getaway reissue, along with the more experimental, piano-driven EP Slush Fund, from the same era. These bonus tracks reinforce the idea of the Getaway-era Clean as especially plugged in, generating inspired and beautiful music almost on instinct. Indeed, they’ve done justice to a key album in The Clean discography—a record that honors the band’s origins as garage-rock-loving New Zealand kids, excited just by the hum of a good, cheap amplifier. Songs like the twangy, easygoing “Crazy,” the jaunty acoustic snippet “Cell Block No. 5,” and the trance-inducing “Circle Canyon” are more fine examples of Scott and the Kilgours’ interest in immediacy and a strong vibe, applied to catchy melodies. “Each album is a completely different beast,” Robert says. “We all change in different ways between each one, bringing different things to the table, and sometimes bringing nothing much at all.” But if Getaway proves anything, so long as all three members of The Clean are in the same space at the same time, anything can happen.

Tracklist:

  1. Stars
  2. Jala
  3. Crazy
  4. Golden Crown
  5. Cell Block No. 5
  6. E Motel
  7. Twilight Agency
  8. Poor Boy
  9. Silence or Something Else
  10. Alpine Madness
  11. Circle Canyon
  12. Aho
  13. Holdin' On
  14. Reprise 1, 2, 3, & 4
  15. Complications
  16. Rollo
  17. Slush Fund
  18. Filling A Hole
  19. Caveman
  20. Point That Thing Somewhere Else [Piano Version]
  21. Wipe Me I'm Lucky
  22. Fish
  23. Quickstep
  24. Fish
  25. I Wait Around
  26. Hold On To The Rail
  27. At The Bottom
  28. Do Your Thing
  29. Quickstep
  30. Crazy
  31. Side On
  32. Stars
  33. Jala
  34. Jala (Syd's Pink Wiring System Version)

UPC > 673855018829

Format > New CD

Label > Merge Records

Shop online at Darkside Records.

Follow us on Instagram.