Hunters & Collectors

Hunters & Collectors

Hunters & Collectors - Hunters & Collectors

01/01/1983


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All Music Guide Review

Hunters & Collectors' self-titled debut is seething art funk comparable to a harder-edged Shriekback or less political Gang of Four. The latter two bands were built on the bedrock of Dave Allen's bass, and H&C's sound is likewise often dominated by formidable bassist John Archer. At this stage of H&C's career they were still working to develop an identity. The lyrics on Hunters & Collectors are stream-of-consciousness poetics that range from the merely incomprehensible to the downright silly, and singer Mark Seymour does not sound entirely comfortable delivering them. This would change in later years; Hunters & Collectors, meanwhile, is all about the muscular rhythms provided by Archer and drummer Doug Falconer. When they get hold of a good one, they motor right over the young band's shortcomings. This album's best moments are "Tow Truck," "Talking to a Stranger," and, especially, "Run Run Run," an epic song that begins on a relentless beat, then shifts midway through to a hypnotic groove that builds to a towering crescendo. ~ Bill Cassel, All Music Guide

Hunters & Collectors Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 1
  • Tow Truck

  • 2
  • Drop Tank

  • 3
  • Mouthtrap

  • 4
  • Lumps of Lead

  • 5
  • Talking to a Stranger

  • 6
  • Scream Who

  • 7
  • Run Run Run

  • Credits of Hunters & Collectors



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