The Badloves

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Green Limousine 05:34 Tools
Lost 04:48 Tools
The Weight (with Jimmy Barnes) 04:26 Tools
Memphis 04:39 Tools
I Remember 03:38 Tools
Caroline 03:14 Tools
Slave 05:26 Tools
Tell Me 03:20 Tools
Sugar Daddy 09:10 Tools
Yesterday's Gone 05:02 Tools
In My Garden 03:57 Tools
What's on Your Mind 04:29 Tools
High on a Mountain 04:06 Tools
Barefoot Bride 04:12 Tools
Spirit in the Sky 03:38 Tools
Powerful Karma 03:46 Tools
Live 04:55 Tools
Living Thing 03:49 Tools
I Wanna Hide 04:36 Tools
Stop 04:22 Tools
The Weight 04:28 Tools
Falling 04:02 Tools
Yesterdays Gone 05:52 Tools
Skin I'm In 03:39 Tools
Precious 03:24 Tools
Holy Roadside 06:49 Tools
Loves Me Like A Rock 05:05 Tools
Dont Throw Roses 03:34 Tools
I Embarrass Myself 04:28 Tools
Long Hard Day 03:57 Tools
Don't Throw Roses 03:35 Tools
Nowhere to Hide 04:21 Tools
I Bled 03:56 Tools
Skin Im In 03:39 Tools
Forgiven 03:13 Tools
Spirit in the Sky (demo) 02:54 Tools
Santa Claus Is Back In Town 02:54 Tools
Instrumental (based On Freedom) 03:00 Tools
Green Limosine 05:26 Tools
Don't Throw Stones 03:35 Tools
Soulbrothertruckinsong 03:35 Tools
Boy On The Run 03:35 Tools
Green Limousine - Live at The Caravan Music Club 2016 03:39 Tools
Slave (Live) 00:00 Tools
Lost (Live) 00:00 Tools
Instrumental 00:00 Tools
What’s On Your Mind - Live at The Caravan Music Club 2016 00:00 Tools
Slave - Live at The Caravan Music Club 2016 00:00 Tools
Barefoot Bride - Live at The Caravan Music Club 2016 00:00 Tools
I Remember (Live) 00:00 Tools
Caroline - Live [Recorded live at Continental Café, Melbourne 1996] 03:15 Tools
Memphis (Live) 00:00 Tools
Instumental 03:01 Tools
Burnout 00:00 Tools
Memphis - Live [Recorded live at Continental Café, Melbourne 1996] 04:40 Tools
Skin I'm In - Live [Recorded live at Continental Café, Melbourne 1996] 03:40 Tools
For What Its' Worth 05:39 Tools
Flying 03:01 Tools
Lost - Live at The Caravan Music Club 2016 03:01 Tools
Memphis - Live at The Caravan Music Club 2016 03:01 Tools
Yesterday's Gone - Live at The Caravan Music Club 2016 03:01 Tools
Sugar Daddy - Live [Recorded live at Continental Café, Melbourne 1996] 09:11 Tools
Black house 09:11 Tools
The Weight (live) 09:11 Tools
Sugar Daddy - Live at The Caravan Music Club 2016 09:11 Tools
The Weight - Live [Recorded live at Continental Café, Melbourne 1996] 09:11 Tools
I Remember - Live [Recorded live at Continental Café, Melbourne 1996] 03:40 Tools
Green Limousine - Live [Recorded live at Continental Café, Melbourne 1996] 05:36 Tools
Yesterdays Gone - Live [Recorded live at Continental Café, Melbourne 1996] 05:54 Tools
Lost - Live [Recorded live at Continental Café, Melbourne 1996] 04:50 Tools
Caroline (Live) 04:50 Tools
For What it's Worth 00:00 Tools
Respect yourself 00:00 Tools
The Weight (Feat. Jimmy Barnes) 00:00 Tools
Spirit In The Sky [Demo] 00:00 Tools
daddy is a dj 00:00 Tools
Spirit In The Sky - Live at The Caravan Music Club 2016 00:00 Tools
Skin I'm In (Live) 03:39 Tools
Loves Me Like A Rock - Live [Recorded live at Continental Café, Melbourne 1996] 03:39 Tools
Slave - Live [Recorded live at Continental Café, Melbourne 1996] 05:28 Tools
Instrumental [Based On Freedom] - Live [Recorded live at Continental Café, Melbourne 1996] 03:01 Tools
Loves Me Like A Rock (Live) 03:01 Tools
Badloves - Green Limousine 03:01 Tools
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Michael Spiby formed The Badloves in Melbourne during January 1990. Spiby, John Housden and Stephen O'Prey had all been part of Daryl Braithwaite's 1989 touring band. A year later, Michael's brother John left The Badloves to be eventually replaced by Tony Featherstone on Hammond organ and guitar. The band became a popular live attraction courtesy of regular gigs and a fine set of laid-back, 1970s-styled blues, Memphis soul and New Orleans R&B material. The band's sound was simple, soulful and very funky. The Badloves were immediately labelled as 'organic', 'neo-hippies' and 'retro', which may have been the case, but at least it showed a band working within a rich musical tradition. The Badloves signed a deal with Mushroom Records at the end of 1992 after label head Michael Gudinski saw them supporting Hall and Oates at the Melbourne Concert Hall. Initially then band's debut album Get On Board (June 1993) sold moderately, and the first two CD singles 'Lost'/'Green Limousine' , 'Stop' (March) and 'I Remember' (July), were only minor hits. Months of touring and opening for bands like The Sharp, Weddings Parties Anything and Baby Animals did not help sales. The band's fortunes began to change at the end of 1993 when they collaborated with Jimmy Barnes on his Flesh And Wood album. In partnership, they recorded a cover version of The Band's classic 'The Weight', which reached #6 in December 1993. Following the success of 'The Weight' and the release of 'Green Limousine' as a single, Get On Board eventually made the Australian Top 5 (Selling in excess of 140 000 copies), and the band won three 1993 Australian Record Industry Association (ARIA) Awards (Best Debut Album for Get On Board, Best Debut Single for 'Lost' and Best New Talent). In early 1994, The Badloves toured Europe with Jimmy Barnes, after which bassist O'Prey left the band to be replaced by John 'Bullfrog' Favarro. The CD single 'Memphis' appeared in March. The band then undertook the successful Travelling Salvation tour which saw The Badloves playing to packed houses across Australia. The beginning of 1995 was taken up with recording a new album with producer Doug Roberts, and the whole project was documented by filmmaker Clayton Jacobson. Black Crowes producer Jack Joseph Puig mixed the album Holy Roadside in Los Angeles. Holy Roadside came out in September 1995, preceded by the CD single 'Caroline" in August. A limited edition collectors' album, Live In Amsterdam (recorded at 'The Paradiso' while the band was touring Europe with Jimmy Barnes), was also available for a short time with the purchase of Holy Roadside. The soulful 'Slave' appeared as the album's second CD single in November. The 'Barefoot Bride' CD single (May 1996) featured a live rendition of Paul Simon's 'Love Me Like A Rock'. The Badloves issued the live album Everybody Everywhere in April 1997. The band didn't do much after this, many people said that they broke up, Tony Featherstone denied this in an email he sent me - he said it was a ploy so that they could get out of their Mushroom record deal - looks like it worked! Michael Spiby released his debut solo album in 2000, Ho's Kitchen. The Badloves then came together once more in mid 2000 to play a Victorian festival, the band enjoyed themselves, so they then set out on a small tour. They played more shows again in April 2001. Tony Featherstone left the band early in 2002 to pursue a career in web design. He has yet to be permanently replaced. The Badloves have continued to tour again and released an EP "14" in March 2002. Unfortunately, on September 21, 2003 - The Badloves played their final show. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.