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Saturday, 12 October 2013

ELECTRIC PANDAS


Electric Pandas was formed in Sydney in 1983 and comprised Lin Buckfield on vocals and guitar, Tim Walter on guitar, Warren Slater on bass guitar and Mark Stinson on drums. Buckfield came up with the name as a reference to the English punk rock outfit Exotic Pandas. Buckfield had known that band whilst living in the United Kingdom during the late 1970s and drew upon their sound to a degree in the Electric Pandas' early work. The band were signed to the Regular Records label and their debut single, "Big Girls", written by Buckfield, was released in April 1984.

The track was featured on commercial radio play lists and music commentator, Molly Meldrum, raved about Electric Pandas on Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) pop music show Countdown. "Big Girls" reached #8 in Sydney by May and peaked at #18 on the Kent Music Report for Australian singles charts by mid-year. A relentless touring schedule led up to the release of Electric Pandas' debut EP, 'Let's Gamble', in December 1984.The EP peaked at #81 on national charts. 

Prior to entering the studio to record their debut album, the band underwent significant changes with an entirely new line-up consisting of Buckfield, Craig Wachholz (ex-Dee Minor and the Dischords), Marcel Chaloupka (ex-Smith, Moving Parts), and Phillip Campbell on drums. Campbell and Wachholz both finished off recording tracks for the album with producer Charles Fisher in Sydney. Prior to the album's release Buckfield issued a duet single, "R.O.C.K. / Under My Thumb", with James Reyne (Australian Crawl) for the Freestyle label in April 1985, which peaked at #44 on the charts. The first single from the album, "Missing Me" was released in July 1985 and reached #41 on the charts.

In July 1985, Electric Pandas performed two of their hit songs, "Missing Me" and "Let's Gamble", for the Oz for Africa concert (part of the global Live Aid program). It was broadcast in Australia (on both Seven Network and Nine Network) and on MTV in the US. Electric Pandas released their debut album, 'Point Blank', in September 1985, which peaked at #22 on the Australian charts in November. "Italian Boys" was issued as the second single, but only reached No. 90. The line-up continued to change with Brad Holmes replacing Campbell, Neil McDonald replacing Chaloupka on bass guitar and the addition of Charlie Chan on keyboards expanding Electric Pandas to a quintet.

The new line-up filmed videos, guest-hosted an episode of Countdown, and toured Australia. However, they did not release any new material although they recorded an ad for Coca Cola in 1985. The jingle – concurrent with the "Coke is It!" campaign – was an English-language, rock-music remake of the Brazilian song "Águas de Março," and was used for TV spots and on RCA/Columbia Pictures/Hoyts videos such as Ghostbusters. After Electric Pandas disbanded in April 1987, Buckfield worked in television, eventually on Australian Broadcasting Corporation's Four Corners from 2000.

Members

Lin Buckfield (vocals, guitar), Warren Slater (bass), Mark Stinson (drums), Tim Walter (guitar), Phillip Campbell (drums), Marcel Chaloupka (bass), Craig Karl Wacholz (guitar), Charlie Chan (keyboards), Brad Holmes (drums), Neil McDonald (bass), Marshall McAdam (bass)




SINGLES
''Big Girls (#18) / T.V. Dogs'' 1984 Regular 
''Missing Me (#41) / 20 Revolutionaries'' 1985 Regular 
''Italian Boys (#90) / Johnny'' 1985 Regular 

EPs
'Let's Gamble' (#81) 1984 Regular

ALBUMS
'Point Blank' (#22) 1985 Regular 





References

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_Pandas

http://top100singles.blogspot.com.au/


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