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The Radiators, also known as The New Orleans Radiators, are an American swamp rock band from New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. The band's musical style, which draws from blues , rock , rhythm and blues , funk and soul music , has attracted a dedicated fanbase who the band calls "fish heads". [ 1 ]
The Radiators were formed in Western Sydney in September 1978 as a pub rock band with Brendan Callinan on keyboards and vocals, Brian Nichol on lead vocals, Stephen "Fess" Parker on guitar, Chris Tagg on drums and Geoff Turner on bass. [2] Nichol and Parker grew up in Bega where they attended the local high school.
The album features excerpts from the band's three studio albums with Epic Records, as well as seven previously unreleased tracks, including a live version of "Love is a Tangle". Track listing [ edit ]
The Radiators may refer to: The Radiators (American band), rock band from New Orleans, Louisiana (1978–2011) The Radiators, their 2001 album; The Radiators (Australian band), rock band from Sydney, Australia (1978–present) The Radiators from Space, Irish punk rock band (1976–1981, 2004–present), also known as The Radiators
Jay Miller of The Patriot Ledger called the song "among the band’s most mainstream-sounding rockers, and a terrific power ballad." [4] Jim Washburn of the Los Angeles Times was largely critical of a 1991 performance by The Radiators, but praised their rendition of "Like Dreamers Do" as the band hitting "a persuasive groove, sinking into a New Orleans second-line rhythm that seemed so forced ...
You Have the Right to Remain Silent is the debut extended play by Australian band The Radiators. The ep was released in June 1981 and includes three tracks from the band's debut studio album Feel the Heat, released a year earlier. The ep peaked at number 58 on the Australian Albums Chart and was certified platinum. [2]
Total Evaporation is the fifth album by the Radiators, released in 1991. [3] The band and label parted ways before the year was over. [4] Total Evaporation sold more than 85,000 copies in its first six months of release. [5] "Let the Red Wine Flow" was the first single. [6] The band supported the album with a North American tour. [7]
Earth vs. The Radiators: the First 25 is the thirteenth album released by The Radiators in their twenty-five-year-long career, and their fifth live album. Recorded at a series of twenty-fifth anniversary concerts held at Tipitina's club in New Orleans—the same site where their first album, Work Done on Premises was recorded—this two CD set features numerous guest appearances by southern US ...