Able Tasmans

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What Was That Thing? 02:38 Tools
Hold Me I 04:34 Tools
Sour Queen 00:00 Tools
What Was That Thing 02:40 Tools
Fault in the frog 03:22 Tools
little hearts 04:03 Tools
Inside The Modern 02:00 Tools
and relax 03:00 Tools
rainbow 07:18 Tools
Angry Martyr 03:30 Tools
I See Now Where 02:04 Tools
Dileen 02:18 Tools
fa fa fa fa 02:18 Tools
and we swam the magic bay 02:46 Tools
virtues asunder 01:59 Tools
new sheriff 00:50 Tools
evil barbeque 06:57 Tools
Grey Lynn 00:00 Tools
Snow White Chook 03:10 Tools
michael fay 04:25 Tools
Caroline 02:41 Tools
patrick's mother 02:45 Tools
Rhyme for Orange 03:29 Tools
The Klingon National Anthem (LP Version) 05:17 Tools
The Theory Of Continual Disappointment 05:13 Tools
buffaloes (remix) 05:00 Tools
Hold Me II 02:20 Tools
Wednesday (She's Coming Round) 03:31 Tools
The Cliff 01:40 Tools
Klingon National Anthem 05:18 Tools
Not Fair 02:29 Tools
school is no good for you 06:40 Tools
Patience 03:11 Tools
Amelia 01:24 Tools
Hey, Spinner! 06:33 Tools
That's why 02:51 Tools
Buffalos 04:52 Tools
Circular 02:15 Tools
Mary Tyler Moore 00:00 Tools
My Name Is Peter Keen 00:00 Tools
Asian Aphrodisiac Solution 02:54 Tools
michaels 03:37 Tools
Sweet State 02:56 Tools
Weight Of Love 04:24 Tools
Coming Up for Air 00:00 Tools
S.O.S. 00:00 Tools
A Conversation with Mark Byrami 04:43 Tools
Big Fat 06:06 Tools
the shape of dolls 03:47 Tools
Napoleon's Last Letter to France 03:50 Tools
Giant 04:38 Tools
dog whelk 2 03:35 Tools
Hold Me 00:00 Tools
The Professional 00:50 Tools
Simple 04:06 Tools
Gg 300 03:27 Tools
The Wind Changed 04:12 Tools
The Klingon National Anthem 00:00 Tools
Orenthal's Face 01:41 Tools
Ladies & Gentlemen 04:50 Tools
Home On The Range 05:16 Tools
Carolines 02:41 Tools
Dog Whelk 05:16 Tools
Parallax 16:25 Tools
Rain in Tulsa 01:59 Tools
Tom Song 02:51 Tools
Dog-Whelk 03:45 Tools
the big bang theory 03:59 Tools
The Theory Of Continual Disappointed 05:13 Tools
mayfly may 04:19 Tools
School Is Not Good for You 01:59 Tools
SOS 03:26 Tools
Napoleans Last Letter To France 02:05 Tools
Buffaloes 03:26 Tools
And We Swan The Magic Bay 02:39 Tools
New Sherriff 02:39 Tools
Getting Older 02:39 Tools
Getting Older (The Clean) 04:09 Tools
09 sour queen 03:49 Tools
07 and we swam the magic bay 02:39 Tools
Napoleons Last Letter to France 02:39 Tools
11 virtues asunder 01:59 Tools
Buffaloes [*] 04:59 Tools
Patrick's Mother [*] 02:45 Tools
Cliff 02:05 Tools
Buffaloes - Remix 01:59 Tools
08 fa fa fa fa 02:15 Tools
06 i see now where 02:05 Tools
Hold Me I * 05:13 Tools
The theory of continual disapp 05:13 Tools
Kingon National Anthem 05:13 Tools
What Was That T 05:13 Tools
Shape Of Dolls 05:13 Tools
Hey Spinner 05:13 Tools
Klingon National Anthem [LP Version] 05:13 Tools
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This Auckland-based group has gone through a number of line-up and mood changes since they first surfaced in 1984 as a trio whammying things up for the kids on the dancefloor with a very '60s fun organ-bass-drums sound and songs with titles like 'Nelson the Cat?!!'. For over a decade, the Able Tasmans were one of the most-loved New Zealand bands around. While that love never translated into the commercial success sometimes associated with this level of adoration, their fans knew why they made music and responded accordingly. 'Nelson' was one of six songs which appeared on the Ables' 1985 debut EP for Flying Nun, 'The Tired Sun'. Recorded with thanks to "the marvels of modern steam recording" at Auckland's Progressive Studio over Easter, 1985, 'The Tired Sun' was a lively psych-out, admired for its strong singing and punchy upbeat feel The Ables released their first full-length album in 1987, 'A Cuppa Tea And A Lie Down', which remains their most eclectic recording to date. It was three years until a new Able Tasmans recording appeared on Flying Nun. Released in 1990, 'Hey Spinner!' was a denser album, with tunes that continued the Ables' curious line in lyrical kiwiana - a trend begun on the previous album, which had built local geography and custom into songs. 1992 saw the Able Tasmans entering the eighth year of their musical career and releasing their third full album for Flying Nun, 'Somebody Ate My Planet'. Their final album, 'Store in a Cool Place' was released in 1995. Band Members: Leslie Jonkers Peter Keen Graeme Humphreys Craig Mason Jane Dodd Ronald Young David Beniston Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.