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Treeless Plain

 
Album Review: Treeless Plain

  • Artist: The Triffids
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1983
  • Total Time: 0:00
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The Triffids' first single was released in 1981, but the band's full-length debut, Treeless Plain, didn't emerge until two years later. By then, the group had relocated from Perth to Sydney and solidified its lineup with the addition of Jill Birt (keyboards) and Martyn Casey (bass). Although frontman and principal songwriter David McComb drew on a primarily American rock tradition for inspiration (Bob Dylan, the Doors, Television, and the Velvet Underground), the resulting songs were always inextricably linked to his native Western Australian environment. Indeed, the title of this album refers to the Nullarbor ("No Tree") Plain, the desolate area the band regularly traversed en route to Perth's nearest significant neighbor, Adelaide -- a 32-hour drive. Comprising material that had been honed in live performance and recorded over a dozen midnight-to-dawn sessions, Treeless Plain underscores the Triffids' knack for blending folk and country with indie rock in a way that anticipated the rise of alt-country in the '90s. While "A Place in the Sun" and "Rosevel" attest to that dimension of the band's sound, it is best embodied in the majestic "Red Pony," with its hypnotic, mournful strings. McComb's characteristically dark narratives are also well-represented -- for instance, the bass-heavy groove, syncopated percussion, and stinging guitar of "Hanging Shed" suggesting a more melodic version of the Birthday Party. The energized, thumping makeover of Dylan's "I Am a Lonesome Hobo" and the driving "A Hell of a Summer," both featuring McComb's vocals at their most commanding and resonant, rightfully remained live favorites until the band's demise. Treeless Plain piqued interest in the U.K. -- where the band ultimately enjoyed the bulk of its success -- and offered incontrovertible evidence of McComb's skill as a songwriter with a unique lyrical and musical vision that would be fully realized on Born Sandy Devotional. ~ Wilson Neate, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Red Pony David McComb The Triffids (4:10)
Branded David McComb The Triffids (2:43)
My Baby Thinks She's a Train David McComb The Triffids (3:38)
Rosevel David McComb The Triffids (3:00)
I Am a Lonesome Hobo Bob Dylan The Triffids (2:14)
Place in the Sun David McComb The Triffids (2:21)
Plaything David McComb The Triffids (3:01)
Old Ghostrider David McComb The Triffids (3:07)
Hanging Shed David McComb The Triffids (4:02)
Hell of a Summer David McComb The Triffids (4:30)
Madeline David McComb The Triffids (2:36)
Nothing Can Take Your Place Alsy MacDonald The Triffids (3:05)
Interview The Triffids (1:19)
Old Ghostrider [Live] David McComb The Triffids (2:51)
Plaything [Live] David McComb The Triffids (2:48)
My Baby Thinks She's a Train [Live] David McComb The Triffids (3:21)
Rosevel [Live] David McComb The Triffids (2:57)
Hell of a Summer [Live] David McComb The Triffids (3:40)
On the Street Where You Live [Live] David McComb The Triffids (2:24)

Credits

Graham Lee (Liner Notes), Ian Davies (Producer), David McComb (Sound Effects), Martyn Casey (Vocals), Alsy MacDonald (Vocals), Don Bartley (Mastering), Ian Macourt (Cello), Nick Mainsbridge (Mixing), Alsy MacDonald (Percussion), David McComb (Vocals), Robert McComb (Saw), Robert McComb (Violin), Martyn Casey (Cover Art), David McComb (Guitar), Jill Birt (Organ), David McComb (Cover Art), David Angell (Viola), Alsy MacDonald (Drums), Robert McComb (Guitar), Tom Takacs (Cover Photo), Alsy MacDonald (?), Nick Mainsbridge (Engineer), Robert McComb (Keyboards), Nick Mainsbridge (Remixing), Nick Mainsbridge (Audio Engineer), Ian Davies (Audio Production), Alsy MacDonald (Dulcimer (Hammer)), The Triffids (Audio Production), David McComb (Piano), Robert McComb (Vocals), David McComb (Various), Nick Mainsbridge (Liner Notes), Martyn Casey (Guitar (Bass))
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Treeless Plain
Studio album by The Triffids
Released November, 1983
Recorded Emerald City Studios, Sydney
August/September, 1983
Genre Rock / Folk rock
Label Hot Records/Rough Trade
Producer The Triffids
Professional reviews
The Triffids chronology
Bad Timing and Other Stories
(1983)
Treeless Plain
(1983)
Love In Bright Landscapes
(1986)

Treeless Plain is the debut album by The Triffids, released in November, 1983. The album was recorded at Emerald City Studios, Sydney, Australia in twelve midnight to dawn sessions, during August through to September, 1983.[1] It was the band's first release after signing with Hot Records.

A remastered version of the album, with seven bonus live tracks recorded in 1983, was released in Australia in June 2008 through Liberation Music.[2]

Contents

Track listing

All songs written by David McComb [3] unless otherwise noted.

  1. "Red Pony" - 4:11
  2. "Branded" - 2:44
  3. "My Baby Thinks She's a Train" - 3:36
  4. "Rosevel" - 2:59
  5. "I Am a Lonesome Hobo" (Bob Dylan[3]) - 2:14
  6. "Place in the Sun" - 2:22
  7. "Plaything" - 3:10
  8. "Old Ghostrider" - 3:09
  9. "Hanging Shed" - 4:02
  10. "Hell of a Summer" - 4:30
  11. "Madeline" - 2:35
  12. "Nothing Can Take Your Place" - 2:49

2008 Reissue

  1. "Red Pony"
  2. "Branded"
  3. "My Baby Thinks She's a Train"
  4. "Rosevel"
  5. "I Am a Lonesome Hobo"
  6. "Place in the Sun"
  7. "Plaything"
  8. "Old Ghostrider"
  9. "Hanging Shed"
  10. "Hell of a Summer"
  11. "Madeline"
  12. "Nothing Can Take You Place
  13. "Interview" (Live at ahe Wireless)
  14. "Old Ghostrider" (Live at the Wireless)
  15. "Plaything" (Live at the Wireless)
  16. "My Baby Thinks She's a Train" (Live at the Wireless)
  17. "Rosevel" (Live at the Wireless)
  18. "Hell of a Summer" (Live at the Wireless)
  19. "On the Street Where You Live" (Live at the Wireless)

Personnel

The Triffids

  • Alsy MacDonald - drums, vocals, percussion, hammer
  • David McComb - lead vocals, guitar, piano
  • Robert McComb - violin, guitar, saw, keyboards, vocals
  • Martyn Casey - bass, vocals
  • Jill Birt - organ

Additional musicians

  • Ian Macourt - cello
  • David Angell - viola

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