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1. | Ostrich
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2. | Bedcaves
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3. | Pariah
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4. | Fortune Cheats
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5. | Evil Honky Stomp
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6. | Bad Miss 'M'
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7. | Up In Arms
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8. | Numb / Companions
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9. | The Shamemen
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10. | Here Come The Harvest Buns
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11. | Yummer Yummer Man
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12. | Sleep Has No Property / Hammerheads / Fizzing Human Bomb
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13. | Tower Of Lies
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14. | Bad Miss M
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Daniel Dax became involved in music performance in 1980 when she joined the artist Karl Blake's experimental band, The Lemon Kittens, a partnership that was to last two short years. In 1983 Danielle began writing, playing and producing her own material which, in that era, was an unprecedented achievement. She also created her own record label, Bitter Thorpe, for the release of her debut album Pop Eyes and thus embarked on a truly solo career. Although she never attained the mainstream success many critics and fans believed she deserved, Danielle maintained a large and faithful cult following.
Recorded at the Camden Palace Theatre, London on 30th December 1985 this DVD is the ideal showcase for the artists, musician, actress. Completely taken over by her onstage persona, Danielle seamlessly combines theatre and music to astonishing and beautiful effects as she performs an intense and moving set.
The first ever DVD to feature Britain's queen of Psychedelia, Danielle Dax. A performer whose enigmatic and experimental work reflected the strong influence of Biblical mysticism and Middle Eastern musical textures, Danielle Dax was born in Southend, England. She made her musical debut in 1979 as the keyboardist in the seven-piece Amy Turtle and the Crossroads; and then went on to front the Lemon Kittens. Upon the Lemon Kittens's 1982 split, Dax mounted a solo career. She debuted a year later with Pop-Eyes, a true solo effort for which she wrote and performed every song alone, even handling mixing and production duties and distributing the record through her own Awesome label.
While her heavy makeup and colossal hair aligned her with the thriving "Batcave" Goth scene, she steadfastly avoided easy pigeonholing, even making the leap into film with appearance's in Neil Jordan's adult fable The Company of Wolves. Dax returned to music in 1984 with the Jesus Egg That Wept EP, and went on to recruit a live band, emerging as a significant concert draw; a series of singles including 1985's "Yummer Yummer Man," 1986's "Where the Flies Are," 1988's "Cat-House" and 1989's "White Knuckle Ride" - each slightly more commercial than the last - also established her as a force on the independent charts, and after the success of 1987's "Inky Bloaters" LP, she signed to Sire.
"Bad Miss M" captures a full show Danielle played in London at the height of her mid-1980's solo success. Amongst the tracks featured are UK Independent Chart Top Ten hit "Yummer Yummer Man". |
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