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These Immortal Souls - I’M Never Gonna Die Again (Vinyl) Finally re-released and remastered from the original tapes at legendary Birdland Studio by Lindsay Gravina and original These Immortal Souls members Harry Howard and Genevieve McGukin; Mute present the first 3 album from legendary Australian band These Immortal Souls.
The 30-minute LP, ‘Get Lost (Don’t Lie!)’, was originally released at the end of 1987 following the band’s debut EP, ‘Marry Me’, on the American underground label SST. The band consisted of Australian-born Rowland S. Howard, who rose to prominence as Nick Cave’s collaborator in the Birthday Party, his bass-playing brother Harry Howard, drummer Epic Soundtracks (formerly of Swell Maps and Jacobites), and keyboardist Genevieve McGuckin. They came together 1987, after Soundtracks and the Howard brothers split from Crime & the City Solution and were joined by McGucki
‘I’m Never Gonna Die Again’ was originally released in June 1992, after a long hiatus brought on by a crippling case of writer’s block from lead vocalist and guitarist Rowland S. Howard. These Immortal Souls announced their return with the gritty lead single ‘King of Kalifornia’, their first release on Mute, which was quickly followed up by the album.
The band were joined by Anthony Thistlethwaite (The Waterboys, The Saw Doctors), who performed saxophone and slide mandolin on the record.
The 30-minute LP, ‘Get Lost (Don’t Lie!)’, was originally released at the end of 1987 following the band’s debut EP, ‘Marry Me’, on the American underground label SST. The band consisted of Australian-born Rowland S. Howard, who rose to prominence as Nick Cave’s collaborator in the Birthday Party, his bass-playing brother Harry Howard, drummer Epic Soundtracks (formerly of Swell Maps and Jacobites), and keyboardist Genevieve McGuckin. They came together 1987, after Soundtracks and the Howard brothers split from Crime & the City Solution and were joined by McGucki
‘I’m Never Gonna Die Again’ was originally released in June 1992, after a long hiatus brought on by a crippling case of writer’s block from lead vocalist and guitarist Rowland S. Howard. These Immortal Souls announced their return with the gritty lead single ‘King of Kalifornia’, their first release on Mute, which was quickly followed up by the album.
The band were joined by Anthony Thistlethwaite (The Waterboys, The Saw Doctors), who performed saxophone and slide mandolin on the record.