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The Snapdragons - Dawn Raids On Morality flac album
  • Performer The Snapdragons
  • Title Dawn Raids On Morality
  • Date of release 1989
  • Country UK
  • Style Indie Rock
  • Other formats VQF MP3 AAC AU AUD APE AHX
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1967 mb
  • Size FLAC 1199 mb
  • Rating: 4.8
  • Votes: 642

The album Dawn Raids on Morality was produced by Pat Collier. In 1989, they recorded a session for the BBC Radio 1 DJ, John Peel. The band toured the UK and supported other Native Records acts, such as The Darling Buds and Richard Hawley's debut band, Treebound Story. However inconsistent performances by the band, and the departure of John Sullivan and later "Spike" Mullings, hindered the band's ability to reach a wider audience. A second studio album entitled Mass was recorded with Nigel Lister replacing John Sullivan on guitar. However this was not issued by Native, due to legal problems which effectively saw the demise of band. Drummer Pel Riccardi went on to join the Utah Saints.

The album "Dawn Raids on Morality" is rated by Native and many aficionados of UK Indie music as an undiscovered gem with thoughtful lyrics and classy guitar work and was produced by Pat Collier. The band toured the UK and supported other Native acts, such as The Darling Buds and Richard Hawley's debut band Treebound Story. However inconsistent performances by the band and the departure of John Sullivan and later "Spike" Mullings hindered the band's ability to reach a wider audience. Drummer Pel Riccardi went on to join the very successful Utah Saints. The Snapdragons' best known single was perhaps 'Dole Boys On Futons' (the opening track on their first album and written by James Taylor and John Sullivan) - the song described the incongruous, but growing phenomenon of unemployed youths living designer lives - all summed up with the ingenious chorus

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The album Dawn Raids on Morality was produced by Pat Collier.

Dawn raids were a common event in Auckland, New Zealand, during a crackdown on illegal overstayers from the Pacific Islands from the mid-1970s to the early 1980s. The raids were first introduced in 1973 by Norman Kirk's Labour government and were continued by Rob Muldoon's National government. These operations involved special police squads conducting raids on the homes and workplaces of overstayers throughout New Zealand usually at dawn The Dawn Raids were a product of the New.

The album Dawn Raids on Morality is rated by Native and many aficionados of UK Indie music as an undiscovered gem with thoughtful lyrics and classy guitar work and was produced by Pat Collier. The Snapdragons' best known single was perhaps 'Dole Boys On Futons' (the opening track on their first album and written by James Taylor and John Sullivan) - the song described the incongruous, but growing phenomenon of unemployed youths living designer lives - all summed up with the ingenious chorus

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Although the Snapdragons' first (and it would turn out, only) major-label album was co-produced by Bad Religion founder/Epitaph Records owner Brett Gurewitz, don't expect Epitaph-style pop-punk here

Tracklist

1 Dole Boys On Futons
2 Dreamtime
3 The Silent World
4 The Man Of Her Dreams
5 The Dead
6 Dawn Raids On Morality
7 No Expectations
8 Closer
9 Life's A Crack
10 The Hole In The Stars

Credits

  • Bass Guitar – Simon "Spike" Mullings*
  • Drums – Pellegrino "Pel" Riccardi*
  • Guitar, Piano, Written By – John Sullivan
  • Guitar, Vocals, Written By [Main Songwriter] – James Taylor

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5016556004220

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
NTVLP 42 The Snapdragons Dawn Raids On Morality ‎(LP, Album) Native Records NTVLP 42 UK 1989