Hee Haw (EP) explained

Hee Haw
Type:EP
Artist:The Boys Next Door
Cover:EP_Hee_Haw_cover.JPG
Released:8 December 1979
Recorded:1979
Genre:Post-punk
Label:Missing Link Records (MLEP-3)
Producer:The Boys Next Door
Prev Title:Door, Door
Prev Year:1979
Next Title:The Birthday Party
Next Year:1980

Hee Haw is the second release and first EP by the Australian post-punk band the Boys Next Door (later renamed the Birthday Party). The Hee Haw EP was released in 1979 by the independent label, Missing Link Records.

Background

By 1978-9, the Boys Next Door were making efforts to distinguish themselves from Melbourne's punk and post-punk bands. The core members – Nick Cave, Mick Harvey, Phill Calvert and Tracy Pew – had been joined by Rowland S. Howard on guitar in 1978. The Boys Next Door released an album (Door, Door) on the Mushroom label in 1979 (recorded in separate sessions in mid-1978 and early 1979).

After the release of Door Door, the Boys Next Door transferred to the independent label, Missing Link Records, and took on label owner Keith Glass as their manager.[1] Cave said, "We played [''Hee Haw''] to Michael Gudinski of Mushroom Records and he wasn't really interested."[2] The tracks for the Hee Haw EP were recorded during July and August 1979 at Richmond Recorders in Melbourne, engineered by Tony Cohen. The five-track EP was released in December 1979. The artwork on the cover and insert sheet was done by Marcus Bergner.

Music

The Hee Haw EP represents a musical departure from the relatively conventional punk/pop songs on Door Door. The EP introduces a more abrasive, rhythmic and exploratory sound that was further developed when the band re-located to the UK (and changed their name to the Birthday Party).

Two of the songs on the EP, "The Red Clock" and "The Hair Shirt", the former sung by Rowland S. Howard and the latter by Nick Cave, were included on the Boys Next Door's second album entitled The Birthday Party in 1980. The songs on the EP and The Birthday Party LP appeared on the 1989 Birthday Party compilation album, also titled Hee Haw.

Track listing

  1. "A Catholic Skin" (Nick Cave)
  2. "The Red Clock" (Rowland S. Howard)
  3. "Faint Heart" (Nick Cave)
  4. "Death by Drowning" (Rowland S. Howard)
  5. "The Hair Shirt" (Nick Cave)

Re-release

The EP was reissued in Australia in December 1983 by Missing Link (ING008), credited to the Birthday Party.[3] It was also reissued by the same label in 1987 credited to Boys Next Door.

Hee Haw (1989)

Hee Haw
Type:compilation
Artist:The Boys Next Door/The Birthday Party
Cover:Hee_Haw_LP_cover_by_The_Birthday_Party.jpg
Released:7 August 1989
Recorded:August 1979 – January 1980
Studio:Richmond Recorders, Melbourne, Australia
Genre:Post-punk
Length:40:44
Label:4AD
Producer:The Birthday Party
Prev Title:Mutiny/The Bad Seed
Prev Year:1983
Next Title:Hits
Next Year:1992

The tracks from the original Hee Haw EP were re-released on CD by 4AD on 7 August 1989 as part of a compilation of early recordings under the name of the Birthday Party; this album was also called Hee Haw.[4] It includes all the tracks from the original Hee Haw EP by the Boys Next Door and from their second album entitled The Birthday Party (before they changed the band name to the album title).

Band members

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.howlspace.com.au/en/boysnextdoor/boysnextdoor.htm ‘Boys Next Door / Birthday Party’ (article)
  2. The Boys Next Door. Stapleton . John . Roadrunner . 21. December 1979. Parkside, SA.
  3. Strong, Martin C. (2003) The Great Indie Discography, Canongate,, p. 25
  4. Raggett, Ned "[{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r213262/review|pure_url=yes}} ''Hee Haw'' Review]", AllMusic, retrieved 13 June 2010