Having shortened their moniker to the more manageable Cattletruck, in early 1985 Janovskis and Dennis decided to do a Dylan and electrify their sound. Keyboardist Phil Viggiano and trumpet player Peter Knight were brought on board to both expand the line-up, and give them a bigger sound, whilst original sax player Todd was replaced by Nick Cross. Cattletruck recorded the single ''Never Is / Crawfish'' and had it produced independently (a big call in those days). They gave away copies of the single to fans who attended one of Cattletruck’s headliner gigs at the Prince of Wales Hotel, Melbourne, in December 1985.
Cattletruck’s lively, pulsating brand of rock and blues, soon had them filling support gigs for A-list Australian acts like Hoodoo Gurus, The Saints, Australian Crawl, Models and a number of high profile international acts, such as Los Lobos, The Violent Femmes and Lloyd Cole & The Commotions. With so much big venue exposure, and a growing repertoire of original numbers, Cattletruck were a natural to be signed to the respected Regular label. By the time Cattletruck pulled into the studio in 1986 to record tracks for their debut album, the line-up on board was Janovskis, Dennis, Viggiano, Knight, Cross, and new drummer Bruce Coombs. The band’s first single hit the stores in October ‘86, but ''Change'' only skirted around the lower reaches of the Australian chart reaching #81.
The follow up single ''Leave Me'' left the record store shelves at a reasonable enough rate to give Cattletruck their first top forty hit #39 in May ‘87. English producer Dave Courtnay was flown over to produce Cattletruck’s debut album. Courtnay brought a degree of rock pedigree to the table, having a C.V. that included Paul McCartney, Eric Clapton and Three Dog Night. He basically let the lads in Cattletruck have their head to unleash their effervescent, vibrant brand of performance. Several tracks on the album also benefited from the sublime vocal harmonies of Vika and Linda Bull (The Black Sorrows). A mix of rock, pop, country, R&B, and traditional blues amalgamated to form the album 'Ready To Believe'.
No doubt the diversity of music satisfied the interests of band members, but possibly proved to be a little too diverse for record buyers, making the album a tad difficult to categorise. The next single ''Rain'' didn’t exactly create a downpour of demand charting at #58, but the band had their best offering lying in wait. Cattletruck’s version of ''Resurrection Shuffle'' was released in November ‘87, and within weeks was stampeding the national charts. The song was a cover of the 1971 hit by Ashton, Gardner & Dyke. Whilst Cattletruck’s version didn’t ascend to those heights, it was a kick arse, high energy take on a rock and roll classic. The surging brass backing, and driving rock beat, were perfectly matched to Paul Janovskis raucous vocals.
''Resurrection Shuffle'' proved to be the highpoint on the road for Cattletruck. The next two singles ''Ready To Believe'' in March ‘88, and ''(It's Not A) Bad Life'' in June ‘88, both drove on past the charts without making a stop. At the end of 1988 vocalist/guitarist Paul Janovskis left Cattletruck, dealing a body blow to the band. They toured throughout 1989 with a new line-up, which added vocalist Gary Young, guitarist Scott Kingman, and saxophonist Steve Colebrook to the remaining members Tony Dennis, Peter Knight and Bruce Coombs. Over the course of the year the crowds dwindled, and the venues became smaller. With little prospect of recording more material, Cattletruck pulled over to the side of the rock and roll highway, and its members duly disembarked for good.
Members
Paul Janovskis (vocals/guitar), Tony Dennis (bass), Charles Todd (saxophone), James Martin (drums), Phil Viggiano (keyboard), Peter Knight (trumpet), Bruce Coombs (drums), Gary Young (vocals), Scott Kingman (guitar), Steve Colebrook (sax)
SINGLES
''Never Is / Crawfish'' 1985 La Torre
''Change (#81) / Roadhouse Girl'' 1986 Regular
''Leave Me (#39) / Head'' 1987 Regular
''Rain (#56) / Riding Out Tonight'' 1987 Regular
''Resurrection Shuffle (#33) / Concrete And Diesoline'' 1987 Regular
''Ready To Believe / Personal Battle'' 1988 Regular
''(It's Not A) Bad Life / She Is'' 1988 Regular
''Never Is / Crawfish'' 1985 La Torre
''Change (#81) / Roadhouse Girl'' 1986 Regular
''Leave Me (#39) / Head'' 1987 Regular
''Rain (#56) / Riding Out Tonight'' 1987 Regular
''Resurrection Shuffle (#33) / Concrete And Diesoline'' 1987 Regular
''Ready To Believe / Personal Battle'' 1988 Regular
''(It's Not A) Bad Life / She Is'' 1988 Regular
'Ready To Believe' 1987 Regular
References
http://rqsretrouniverse.blogspot.com.au/2008/12/cattletruck-resurrect-classic.html
http://top100singles.blogspot.com.au/
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