In the Pines (album)
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In The Pines is an album by The Triffids
The Triffids
The Triffids were a seminal Australian alternative rock and pop band formed in Perth, Western Australia, in May 1978 with charismatic, David McComb as singer-songwriter, guitarist, bass guitarist and keyboardist. They achieved negligible success in Australia, but greater success in the U.K...

, released in August, 1986 and reached No. 69 on the Australian Album Charts.

The album was recorded in a woolshed on a remote Western Australian farming property, owned by the McCombs' parents, on an eight-track machine for a grand total of $1190 (the album notes that $340 of this was spent on alcohol (beer, wine and vodka), superseding the bill for food of $310 and also the $300 dollars for recording equipment hire and $240 for petrol.

"It was just an idea that had been kicking around for some time. We had some time to do it and it was something that didn’t involve a huge effort to do. If it didn’t work, it didn’t work. It didn’t matter. It was something of a holiday really. At the very least we would have had a chance to play the songs and if it didn't work out have demoed some songs for the next album. It was just something that we did and which turned out to be releasable." - Graham Lee


The reissue by Domino Records released in February 2007 included three additional songs that had previously been held over for Calenture
Calenture (album)
Calenture is the fourth studio album by The Triffids, released in February 1987 which reached No. 32 on the Australian Album Charts. Calenture also reached No...

: "Trick Of The Light", "Blinder By The Hour" and "Jerdacuttup Man". It also included two other songs that were not on the original edition: "She's Sure The Girl I Love" and "One Soul Less On Your Fiery List". The previous version of "Born Sandy Devotional" is expanded. The reissue was remixed by Bruce Callaway, the sound engineer of the original recordings.

Original edition

  1. "Suntrapper" - 2:18
  2. "In the Pines" - 2:35
  3. "Kathy Knows" - 3:45
  4. "25 To 5" - 1:06
  5. "Do You Want Me Near You?" (Allan MacDonald) - 3:41
  6. "Once a Day
    Once a Day
    "Once a Day" is a song written by Bill Anderson and recorded as the debut single by American country artist Connie Smith. It was produced by Bob Ferguson for her self-titled debut album. The song was released in August 1964, topping the Billboard country music chart for eight weeks between late...

    " (Bill Anderson) - 4:01
  7. "Just Might Fade Away" - 2:59
  8. "Better Off This Way" - 2:51
  9. "Only One Life" - 1:30
  10. "Keep Your Eyes on the Hole" - 2:14
  11. "One Soul Less on Your Fiery List" - 4:18
  12. "Born Sandy Devotional (Edit)" - 1:28
  13. "Love and Affection" - 1:42

Remastered edition

  1. "Suntrapper" - 2:34
  2. "In the Pines" - 2:41
  3. "Kathy Knows" - 4:01
  4. "25 to 5" - 1:06
  5. "Only One Life" - 1:39
  6. "Do You Want Me Near You?" (Allan MacDonald) - 3:32
  7. "Trick of the Light" (David McComb, Graham Lee)- 3:59
  8. "Once a Day" (Bill Anderson) - 4:09
  9. "She's Sure The Girl I Love" (Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil) - 2:24
  10. "Jerdacuttup Man" (David McComb, James Paterson) - 4:51
  11. "Just Might Fade Away" - 3:10
  12. "Better off This Way" - 2:59
  13. "Keep Your Eyes on the Hole" - 2:21
  14. "Blinder by The Hour" - 2:59
  15. "Wish to See No More" - 2:41
  16. "One Soul Less on Your Fiery List" - 4:42
  17. "Born Sandy Devotional" - 3:54
  18. "Love and Affection" - 1:58

Personnel

  • David McComb
    David McComb
    David Richard McComb was an Australian rock musician. He was the singer-songwriter of the Australian band, The Triffids.-Early years in Perth:...

     - vocals
    Singing
    Singing is the act of producing musical sounds with the voice, and augments regular speech by the use of both tonality and rhythm. One who sings is called a singer or vocalist. Singers perform music known as songs that can be sung either with or without accompaniment by musical instruments...

    , guitar
    Guitar
    The guitar is a plucked string instrument, usually played with fingers or a pick. The guitar consists of a body with a rigid neck to which the strings, generally six in number, are attached. Guitars are traditionally constructed of various woods and strung with animal gut or, more recently, with...

    , mandolin
  • 'Evil' Graham Lee
    Graham Lee (musician)
    Graham Lee is Principal Trombone for the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. He is also Professor of Trombone at the Royal College of Music and Trinity College of Music....

     - acoustic guitar, pedal and lap steel guitar, backing vocals
  • Martyn Casey - bass guitar
    Bass guitar
    The bass guitar is a stringed instrument played primarily with the fingers or thumb , or by using a pick....

  • Jill Birt
    Jill Birt
    Jill Birt is an Australian rock musician and architect, best known as the keyboardist of the 1980s band The Triffids.-Early years:Jillian Birt was born in Tambellup, where she attended Tambellup Primary School. She attended Methodist Ladies College in Perth, as a boarder...

     - vocals, keyboards
  • Robert McComb - violin
    Violin
    The violin is a string instrument, usually with four strings tuned in perfect fifths. It is the smallest, highest-pitched member of the violin family of string instruments, which includes the viola and cello....

    , guitar, drums ("Do You Want Me Near You?), harmonica, mandolin, backing vocals
    Backing vocalist
    A backing vocalist or backing singer is a singer who provides vocal harmony with the lead vocalist or other backing vocalists...

  • Alsy MacDonald
    Alsy MacDonald
    Alan MacDonald is an Australian rock musician and lawyer, best known as the drummer of the 1980s band The Triffids, where he performed under his nickname 'Alsy'....

     - drums
    Drum kit
    A drum kit is a collection of drums, cymbals and often other percussion instruments, such as cowbells, wood blocks, triangles, chimes, or tambourines, arranged for convenient playing by a single person ....

    , backing vocals

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