Great Australian Albums: Born Sandy Devotional - The Triffids

Featuring The Triffids

One of the most influential and important bands to come from Australia. Read More

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  • DVD
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  • 1
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  • 52 mins
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  • All
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  • PAL
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  • 22nd August 2007
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  • $24.95
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Overview

The Triffids were hailed by the British music media as “one of the most influential and important bands to come from Australia” and their 1985 album Born Sandy Devotional, has more than contributed to their legacy.

Led by singer and songwriter David McComb, The Triffids formed in Perth in 1978 and soon relocated to London, achieving popularity throughout Europe and becoming the first Australian group to feature on the cover of New Musical Express.

On the album Born Sandy Devotional, McComb’s literary and haunting songs reflected upon the sheer size of the Australian landscape, which in turn mirrored his complicated emotional life. The single ‘Wide Open Road’ was the group’s first Top Ten hit and the album led to The Triffids being signed to a major label; but more than ten years of a nomadic existence were beginning to take their toll on McComb, who died in Melbourne in 1999.

This compelling and poignant documentary remembers the songs of David McComb and revisits the making of this classic album as told by former band members Rob McComb, Alsy MacDonald, Jill Birt and “Evil” Graham Lee. It also features interviews with musicians such as Steve Kilbey and Paul Kelly, who reinforce why The Guardian claims Born Sandy Devotional to be “one of the dozen greatest albums of all time”.

Language: English
Barcode: 9322225059337

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