Representative Songs: "Everything I've Got Belongs t," "La Di Doh," "Not a Soul Around"
Biography
Though he formed the Saints with Chris Bailey in 1975, Ed Kuepper left the band before its biggest popular success (though after its best recordings). The Saints were one of Australia's premier punk bands, and Kuepper played on two albums before leaving in 1979 to form the Laughing Clowns, a band whose sound was jazzier and quite a bit more experimental than his former group. The Laughing Clowns released three EPs during the early '80s before their debut self-titled album appeared in 1982. Kuepper led the band through four additional albums, but became a solo act beginning with the surprisingly pop-oriented Electrical Storm in 1986. After another pop album, Rooms of the Magnificent, Capitol took a chance on Kuepper and signed him; his response was Everybody's Got To, his third great pop album in a row. Nevertheless, it failed to click with radio programmers or the public. Capitol later dropped Kuepper and he responded in 1990 with the acoustic, stripped-back Today Wonder. One year later, he formed the Aints -- a jab at Chris Bailey, who continued to use the Saints name during the '80s and '90s -- to release Ascension. He returned to solo status in 1992, and began a string of seven studio LPs over the next four years, plus two mail-order-only albums and a best-of entitled Sings His Greatest Hits for You. Next came This Is the Magic Mile, which was released in 2006 on Hot Records. Despite his very appreciative cult of fans and torrid release schedule, Kuepper has not managed a breakthrough to wide popular acclaim. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
Ed Kuepper (born Edmund Kuepper in Bremen, West Germany, 20 December1955) is an Australianguitarist, vocalist and songwriter. He co-founded the seminal punk band The Saints, the experimental post-punk group Laughing Clowns and later the grunge-like The Aints. He has also recorded over a dozen albums in his own name with a variety of backing bands, notably Ed Kuepper and the Yard Goes On Forever, Ed Kuepper and his Oxley Creek Playboys, Ed Kuepper and The Institute Of Nude Wrestling, The Exploding Universe of Ed Kuepper, Ed Kuepper and the New Imperialists and presently Ed Kuepper and the Kowalski Collective.
In 1976 Kuepper and the Saints were one of the first acts to form their own record label[citation needed], Fatal Records, to release that band's first single "(I'm) Stranded". In 1980 Kuepper started up Prince Melon Records to release his work with Laughing Clowns.
Kuepper was awarded ARIAs in 1993 and 1994 for Best Independent Australian Release (and nominated for similar awards in 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997 and 1998). He was one of Australia's most prolific recording artists in the early nineties.
In recent years Kuepper has been involved in soundtracking radio drama and experimental films. He toured Australia and Europe performing semi-improvised music to some of these films under the banner of MFLL. Venues included The Institute of Modern Art (Brisbane), Sydney Opera House, The Austrian Film Museum (Vienna) and The Cartier Foundation (Paris), where Kuepper has the distinction of being the only rock musician to be invited to play apart from the Velvet Underground.
2007 saw the release of Kuepper's Jean Lee and the Yellow Dog album, which was inspired by the story of Jean Lee who was the last woman hanged in Australia, and features amongst others, performances by Jeffrey Wegener (Laughing Clowns), Peter Oxley (Sunnyboys), Warren Ellis (Dirty Three), and Chris Bailey (The Saints).
After extensive touring in 2008 opening for Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Kuepper joined this band as a touring guitarist upon the departure of founding member Mick Harvey in early 2009. This year Kuepper also relaunched Prince Melon Records.
Discography
Title
Year
Notes
I'm Stranded
1976
The Saints
Eternally Yours
1977
The Saints
Prehistoric Sounds
1978
The Saints
Laughing Clowns mini album
1980
Laughing Clowns
Throne of Blood/Reign of Terror
1981
Laughing Clowns
Mr Uddich-Schmuddich goes to town
1982
Laughing Clowns
History of Rock'n'Roll Volume One
1983
Laughing Clowns
Law of Nature
1983
Laughing Clowns
Ghosts of an Ideal Wife
1984
Laughing Clowns
Electrical Storm
1985
Rooms Of The Magnificent
1986
Everybody's Got To
1988
Happy As Hell EP
1989
Today Wonder
1990
S.L.S.Q
1990
The Aints
Honey Steel's Gold
1991
Ascension
1991
The Aints
Black Ticket Day
1992
Auto-cannibalism
1992
The Aints
Serene Machine
1993
The Butterfly Net
1993
Compilation
Legendary Bully
1993
UK only compilation
Character Assassination
1994
Death To The Howdy-Doody Brigade
1994
A King In The Kindness Room
1995
I Was A Mail Order Bridegroom
1995
The Exotic Mail Order Moods of Ed Kuepper
1995
The most primitive band in the world,live from the twilight zone
1995
The Saints [garage recordings from 1974
Heart Of New Wave
1997
Greece only compilation
Sings His Greatest Hits For You
1996
Compilation
Frontierland
1996
Samplerland
1996
Compilation
Starstruck – Music for Films & Adverts
1996
Wheelie Bin Affair (Some Odds And Sods)
1997
Rarities compilation
With A Knapsack On My Back
1997
Cloudland
1997
Live! with The Oxley Creek Playboys
1998
The Blue House
1998
Reflections Of Ol' Golden Eye
1999
Compilation
Smile, Pacific
2000
Honey Steel's Gold – Remastered
2000
Re-issue
Out-takes, Castaways, Pirate Women and Takeaways
2001
Rarities compilation
Today Wonder
2002
Re-issue/remastered
Real Wild Life
2004
Brazil only compilation
Everybody's Got To
2005
Re-issue
This Is The Magic Mile
2005
3 CD compilation
Cruel but fair
2005
Complete Laughing Clowns anthology 3 CD set
Jean Lee and the Yellow Dog
2007
Ed Kuepper Live – The Prince Melon Bootleg series Volume 1
2008
Ed Kuepper Live – The Prince Melon Bootleg series Volume 2
2008
Ed Kuepper Live – The Prince Melon Bootleg series Volume 3
Live in Mud Hut ... Somewhere in Europe (1985) ·The Most Primitive Band in the World (Live from the Twilight Zone, Brisbane 1974) (1995)
Compilation albums
Best of the Saints (1986) ·Scarce (1989) ·The New Rose Years (1989) ·Songs of Salvation 1976-1988 (1991) ·Permanent Revolution (1991) ·Know Your Product: The Best of The Saints (1996) ·7799: Big Hits on the Underground (1999) ·Wild About You (2001) ·All Times Though Paradise (4-disc box set) (2005) ·The Greatest Cowboy Movie Never Made (4-disc box set) (2006)