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The Walkabouts

 
Artist: The Walkabouts
The Walkabouts

Group Members:

Michael Wells, Carla Torgerson, Chris Eckman, Glenn Slater, Terri Moeller, Grant Eckman, Nancy Wharton, Baker Saunders, Curt Eckman, Joe Bass, Fred Chalenor, Brian Young, Bruce Wirth

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Influenced By:

Followers:

Formal Connection With:

Michael Wells, Elaine diFalco, Terry Lee Hale, Transmissionary Six, Midnight Choir
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  • Formed: 1984, Seattle, WA
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Satisfied Mind," "Ended Up a Stranger," "Devil's Road"
  • Representative Songs: "Bordertown," "Dead Man Rise," "Your Hope Shines"

Biography

Despite their background (punk), geography (Seattle), and label affiliation (Sub Pop), the Walkabouts were anything but a grunge band; dark, haunting, and elegiac, their work instead sprung forth from the storytelling traditions of American roots music and the kinetic excitement of rock & roll. The Walkabouts were formed in 1984 by Chris Eckman and his brothers Curt and Grant, all of whom had previously played together in a number of punk-pop outfits, along with singer Carla Torgerson, a veteran of folk and street singing. The group's lineup proved fluid, although Chris Eckman and Torgerson remained the Walkabouts' driving forces; a later roster including bassist Michael Wells, multi-instrumentalist Glenn Slater, and drummer Terri Moeller did hang together for a number of years.

After issuing a self-titled cassette in 1984, the Walkabouts released the EP 22 Disasters a year later. A full-length LP, Weights and Rivers, was planned for 1987, but the record was never released -- a harbinger of music industry problems to come. Instead, the group offered See Beautiful Rattlesnake Garden in 1988, which not only marked the continued maturity of Eckman and Torgerson's songwriting but also earned the Walkabouts a contract with the fledgling Sub Pop label. The deal resulted in upgraded production values, as evidenced by 1989's Cataract and its follow-up, the next year's six-song EP Rag & Bone, which featured the keyboard work of the newly added Slater.

Released in 1991, Scavenger proved to be the last Walkabouts record issued in their native land for some time; however, while the deal with Sub Pop's American division went sour, the label's European division, Glitterhouse, hung on to the Walkabouts, where the band's following had been steadily growing. Between 1993 and 1995, the group issued a staggering seven full-length records in Europe -- three by the full band, a limited-edition live collection, and three more released by the duo of Chris & Carla. Finally, in 1995 the three aforementioned Walkabouts albums -- the double-LP set New West Motel, the all-covers Satisfied Mind, and the more rock-oriented Setting the Woods on Fire -- all appeared domestically. A year later, the band issued two more albums, the all-new Devil's Road (recorded with the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra) and Death Valley Days: Lost Songs and Rarities, 1985-1995, a collection of odds and ends. In November 1996, Wells left the Walkabouts to devote himself to his side project, Pluto Boy; he was replaced by bassist Baker Saunders. Trail of Stars followed in 2000. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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The Walkabouts

The Walkabouts at the Orange-Blossom-Special-festival of their label Glitterhouse Records in 2006: Glenn Slater, Paul Austin, Terri Moeller, Chris Eckman, Carla Torgerson
Background information
Origin Seattle, Washington, USA
Genre(s) Indie rock
Alt. country
Country rock
Folk rock
Years active 1984 – present
Label(s) Sub Pop
Virgin
Glitterhouse
Associated acts Chris & Carla
Website www.thewalkabouts.com
Members
Chris Eckman
Carla Torgerson
Michael Wells
Glenn Slater
Terri Moeller
Former members
Curt Eckman
Grant Eckman
Bruce Wirth
John Baker Saunders (deceased)
Fred Chalenor
Joe Skyward
Brian Young

The Walkabouts is an American rock band formed in Seattle in 1984. The core members are vocalist Carla Torgerson and vocalist and songwriter Chris Eckman. Although the rest of the line-up has changed occasionally, for most of the time the other members have been Michael Wells, Glenn Slater and Terri Moeller.

The band draws inspiration from folk and country music, particularly Townes Van Zandt, Neil Young and Johnny Cash, but also from other types of artists and musical styles such as Scott Walker, Leonard Cohen, French chanson and Jacques Brel. Their sound is typically rich, with string arrangements and keyboards in addition to the standard rock instruments. In reviews the band's music is often described as melancholic or mellow, while Eckman's lyrics, concerning such themes as human relations, loneliness and restlessness, are often emphasized as poetic.

The Walkabouts have achieved commercial success and a strong fanbase in Europe, where they have done promotion and extensive touring since early 1990s. They have occasionally even made it high on the record charts in countries such as Greece and Norway.

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History

Carla Torgerson and Chris Eckman met in 1983 when they were both working at an Alaskan fish cannery as a summer break from Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington. In 1984 they moved to Seattle, and the band was born when they joined forces with Chris' two younger brothers, drummer Grant and bassist Curt. The Eckman brothers had been playing in various punk rock and pop groups during their college years, and Carla came from a folk and street singing background. The band took their name from the cult Nicolas Roeg film, Walkabout. [1]

They released their first EP, 22 Disasters, in early 1985. Curt Eckman then left the band, to be replaced by Michael Wells. Their second EP, Linda Evans/Cyclone, was released in 1987. The following year they released their first album, See Beautiful Rattlesnake Gardens, on the PopLlama label, before being signed by Sub Pop as that label's first non-grunge band. Adding keyboard player and multi-instrumentalist Glenn Slater, they released three albums on Sub Pop over the next few years - Cataract (1989), Rag & Bone (1990), and Scavenger (1991). They also toured extensively, particularly in Europe. In 1992 they left Sub Pop Seattle, but remained with Sub Pop Europe who issued three more albums, New West Motel (1993), Satisfied Mind (1993), and Setting The Woods On Fire (1994). Drummer Terri Moeller replaced Grant Eckman in 1992, when he left to care for his new born son, Dakota Eckman.[1]

Satisfied Mind was their first of several albums largely or wholly comprising songs originally written and recorded by an eclectic variety of other artists, including Nick Cave, Charlie Rich, Johnny Rivers, Patti Smith, Mary Margaret O'Hara, and Gene Clark. Their 1996 collection of unreleased songs, Death Valley Days, also included songs by Neil Young, Nick Drake and Bob Dylan, and in 2000 they issued Train Leaves At Eight, which broadened the approach further by including songs by European artists including Mikis Theodorakis, Goran Bregović, Jacques Brel and Neu!.[1]

In 1995 the band signed with Virgin Records in Germany and released Devil's Road (1996) - recorded in part with the Warsaw Philharmonic - and Nighttown (1997), leading to new levels of success in Europe. Michael Wells left the band for several years in 1996, rejoining in 2003. In 1999 they moved to the German record label, Glitterhouse Records (the successor to Sub Pop Europe), and released Trail of Stars (1999), Train Leaves At Eight (2000), Ended Up A Stranger (2001), Slow Days With Nina (2003) - an EP tribute to Nina Simone - and Acetylene (2005).

Side projects

Eckman and Torgerson have also released albums as side projects under the name Chris & Carla and as solo artists. Eckman has worked with Willard Grant Conspiracy in recent years, on the albums Regard The End and Let It Roll, as well as with The Bambi Molesters.

Terri Moeller has also formed The Transmissionary Six with Paul Austin, formerly of Willard Grant Conspiracy.

Band member history

Chris Eckman, 2005-09-02
Carla Torgerson, 2005-09-02

Current line-up shown in bold.

Name Playing Member period
Chris Eckman vocals, guitar, piano 1984-present
Carla Torgerson vocals, guitar 1984-present
Michael Wells bass 1985-1996; 2003-present
Glenn Slater keyboards, piano 1989-present
Terri Moeller drums, percussion 1991-1999; 2001-present
Grant Eckman drums, percussion 1984-1991
Curt Eckman bass 1984-1985
Bruce Wirth violin, lap steel, mandolin, vibes 1991-1994
John Baker Saunders bass 1996-1999
Fred Chalenor bass 1999
Joe Skyward bass 2000
Brian Young drums 2000

Discography

Releases

Year of Release Title Label Produced by
tW = The Walkabouts
Comment
1985 22 Disasters Necessity Terry Date & tW EP
1987 Linda Evans/Cyclone Necessity Bruce Calder, Tony Croes & tW EP
1988 See Beautiful Rattlesnake Gardens PopLlama Tony Kroes, Ed Brooks & tW
1989 Cataract Sub Pop Tony Kroes, Ed Brooks & tW
1990 Rag & Bone Sub Pop Tony Kroes, Ed Brooks & tW
1991 Scavenger Sub Pop Gary Smith
1993 New West Motel Sub Pop Germany Ed Brooks & tW
1993 Satisfied Mind Sub Pop Germany Kevin Suggs & tW
1994 Setting the Woods on Fire Sub Pop Germany Ed Brooks & tW
1996 Devil's Road Virgin, Germany Victor Van Vugt
1996 Death Valley Days: Lost Songs and Rarities, 1985-1995 Glitterhouse Rare or previously unreleased songs
1997 Nighttown Virgin, Germany Victor Van Vugt
1999 Trail of Stars Glitterhouse Phill Brown & tW
2000 Train Leaves At Eight Glitterhouse Kevin Suggs & tW
2001 Ended Up A Stranger Glitterhouse tW, Larry Crane & Phill Brown
2002 Watermarks Anthology featuring the best of the Walkabouts from their Innerstate, Glitterhouse, and Virgin releases 1991-2002
2003 Shimmers Glitterhouse "Best of" collection
2003 Slow Days With Nina Shingle Street Chris Eckman, Carla Torgerson & Glenn Slater Tribute to Nina Simone
2005 Drunken Soundtracks: Lost Songs and Rarities, 1995-2001 Glitterhouse Rare or previously unreleased songs
2005 Acetylene Glitterhouse Tucker Martine & tW

Singles

Year of Release Title Comment
1987 Linda Evans/Cyclone
1991 Where The Deep Water Goes
1992 Dead Man Rise
1993 Jack Candy
1993 Your Hope Shines
1994 Good Luck Morning
1996 The Light Will Stay On
1996 All For This
1997 Lift Your Burdens Up Not official released
1997 Immaculate Not official released
1999 Drown
2005 Devil In The Details Jack Wolfskin-Promo

Official bootlegs

Lists of official bootlegs sold through mail order or sold at concerts.

Year of Release Title Comment
1994 To Hell And Back - Live in Europe
1997 Mystery Mountain Chronicles
1999 Airmail
2000 Bruxelles w/ the Nighttown Orchestra
2002 I'm Sorry
2003 Emona From the Italian music magazine Il Mucchio Selvaggio)
2005 No You Won't
2007 Prague

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