1977:
Crime & the City Solution formed in Sydney. It seems that almost from their inception they were cursed to never be spoken of without a mention of famous Australian
Nick Cave. Their original line-up included vocalist
Simon Bonney (the band's only permanent member),
Don McLennan on drums,
Harry Zanteni on guitar,
Phil Kitchener on bass and
Dave MacKinnon on soprano and tenor saxophones. Simon Bonney, whilst born in Australia proper, had grown up on a remote farm in Tasmania where his family grew wheat, barley and opium poppies before he moved to Sydney.
Shortly after their formation, Crime & the City Solution relocated to Melbourne and the line-up changed with
Dan Wallace-Crabbe taking over guitar,
Kim Beissel replacing Dave MacKinnon,
Lindsay O'Meara handling bass and
Chris Astley joining on keyboards. The band recorded a handful of demos and some live performances are available; the recordings are interesting. Simon Bonney's distinct, moaning vocals are immediately recognizable. The music sounds very much of its time- kind of a dark, brittle post-punk with saxophone that makes it sound vaguely Roxy Music. It's a bit raw but miles ahead of the contemporaneous
Boys Next Door, who aside from their cover of the Young Charlatans "Shivers" were pretty awful. [Note: If you have the Young Charlatans' demos, please let me know]
The Boys Next Door, by their second album, 1980's
Birthday Party, pursued (thankfully) a sound very different from the bland predecessor of the previous year,
Door, Door. Now the band careened through a cacophonous terrain owing a lot to
The Cramps while taking a bit from Crime & the City Solution's post-punk take on
The Doors as well. The Boys Next Door moved to relocated to London, signed to the 4AD record label and got huge. Meanwhile, Crime & the City Solution remained silent. I'm tempted to make the analogy of the story of Hedwig and Tommy Gnosis but, to be fair,
The Birthday Party were an amazing band with a lot of talent... and a lot of ego. Rowland S. Howard, The Birthday Party's guitarist and writer of some of the band's most amazing songs and Nick Cave disbanded the group in 1984.