Sleepers, The
Painless Nights
The Sleepers broke up at least once before their first show on Christmas Day 1977 at Mabuhay Gardens, San Franciscos
center of the underground universe. While intensely unpredictable singer Ricky Williams played in other bands such as
Crime and Toiling Midgets, The Sleepers were on their own rock n roll planet-somewhere between punk, post-punk and
psychedelic. As Joe Carducci wrote in Rock and the Pop Narcotic, "The Sleepers were an awesome powerhouse live. They
were an appropriate refinement of The Stooges, and what Joy Division might have developed into had they the balls."
1981s Painless Nights is their only album. In fact, it is one of the few full-length LPs to come out of San Francisco
during this era. From the opening tracks "When Can I Fly?" and "Walk Away" (featuring Alex Gibson and Tom Recchion of
BPeople), Painless Nights captures The Sleepers fluid and volatile sound. Guitarist Michael Belfers (Tuxedomoon) lo-fi
textures and incisive riffs serve as the perfect counterpoint to Williamss improvisational lyrics. Perhaps if the band
had not broken up for the last time soon after its release, this amazing record would be even more known today. This
first-time reissue comes from the original analog source and features a new insert with liner notes by Carducci and
includes a digital download card.
Price
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
22-01-2013
Label
Item-nr
861038
EAN
0857176003126
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
WHEN CAN I FLY?
2
WALK AWAY
3
THE MIND
4
INTRO
5
FOREVER
6
ZENITH
7
THEORY
8
B-SIDE
9
LOS GATOS