The Crocodiles
Template:Short description Template:About Template:Use New Zealand English Template:Use dmy dates Template:Infobox musical artist The Crocodiles were a New Zealand pop/new wave band formed in 1979 with lead singer Jenny Morris, who went on to commercial success as a solo artist in Australia;<ref name="McF">Template:Cite encyclopedia</ref> and later included drummer Barton Price, who subsequently joined Sardine v and then Models.<ref name="McF"/> The Crocodiles' top 20 hit single in New Zealand was "Tears" in 1980 from debut album Tears;<ref name="McF"/> a second album, Looking at Ourselves, appeared in November. The band relocated to Australia in February 1981 but disbanded in July without further releases.<ref name="McF"/>
History
Fane Flaws was guitarist and Bruno Lawrence was drummer for Blerta (1971–1975); Flaws and Lawrence then went on to form the Spats (1977–1979) with Tony Backhouse on guitar and Peter Dasent on keyboards. In 1978, an all-female band, the Wide Mouthed Frogs, comprising Jenny Morris and Kate Brockie (lead vocals), Tina Matthews (bass guitarist), Andrea Gilkison (guitar), Bronwyn Murray (keyboards) and Sally Zwartz (drums) was established in Wellington, New Zealand,<ref name="McF"/><ref name="DHub">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="ARDb">Template:Cite news</ref> Lawrence played saxophone for the band at a number of their performances, and Dasent was the musical director for the band.<ref name="Serge">Template:Cite web</ref>
The Crocodiles evolved from the Spats, under the mentorship of US producer Kim Fowley,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref> and were founded in 1979 in Auckland with Backhouse, Dasent, Flaws, Lawrence and Mark Hornibrook on bass guitar and songwriter Arthur Baysting. The lineup was finalised with Morris joining as lead singer.<ref name="Serge"/> They were managed by Mike Chunn (ex-Split Enz), Mark Hornibrook was subsequently replaced by Mathews.<ref name="Serge"/>
In April 1980, they released their debut album Tears (produced by Glyn Tucker), together with the single, "Tears". The album and the single both reached No. 17 on the New Zealand album and singles charts respectively that year. The band's second single, "Whatcha Gonna Do", however wasn't as successful, failing to chart. That year, they won Best Group and Most Promising Group at the New Zealand Music Awards.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Lawrence then left the band and was replaced by Ian Gilroy (the Whizz Kids); Flaws also left the group but continued to provide material for the band's second album, Looking at Ourselves (produced by Ian Morris), which was released in November 1980 but failed to chart. In December 1980, Gilroy left to join the Swingers, with Dasent and Mathews leaving soon afterwards.<ref name="Serge"/> A new lineup was formed with original members Morris and Backhouse joined by Barton Price (drums), Jonathan Swartz (bass) and Rick Morris (guitar).
In February 1981, the band flew to Australia but did not last long before dissolving;<ref name="Serge"/> Morris beginning her solo career, Price joining Sardine v and then Models, with Backhouse becoming a session musician with artists including Renée Geyer, Joe Walsh, Jenny Morris, Dave Dobbyn, Tim Finn and Vince Jones and immersing himself in a cappella gospel music. Dasent became a film composer, and Flaws became a successful video and film director.
Discography
Albums
| Year | Title | Label | Charted | Country | Catalog Number |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1980 | Tears
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RCA Victor | 17 | New Zealand | VPL 10285 |
| 1980 | Looking at Ourselves
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Stunn | - | New Zealand | MLF 450 |
Singles
- "Tears"/"In My Suit" - RCA (MS 433) (1980) (NZ #17)
- "Whatcha Gonna Do"/"All Night Long" - RCA (103619) (1980)
- "Telephone Lover"/"Looking at Ourselves" - RCA (6538)(1980)
- "Teenarama"/"New Girl on the Beat" - RCA (103729) (1980)
- "Hello Girl"/"Romantic as Hell" - CBS (MS 476) (1980)
- "New Wave Goodbye"/"Ribbons of Steel" - Aura (AUS126) (1981)
References
External links
- AudioCulture profile
- Dix, John, Stranded In Paradise, Paradise Publications, 1988. Template:ISBN