- Raspberry Cordial
Raspberry Cordial were a hip-hop group from
Melbourne ,Australia , made up ofJohn Safran (vocals) andChris Lumsden (keyboards).George Weinberg played drums on the first rehearsal, but was quickly replaced with adrum machine . They achieved some success, playing many live shows in Melbourne, getting heavy rotation airplay on the city's community radio, and famously coming second in the RMIT Battle of the Bands competition. Their concert backstage rider asked for two drinks - anything more came out of the band's $60 performance fee.Cordial's first release was
1992 's "Melbourne Tram", an album only released on cassette of which John apparently has hundreds of unsold copies in hisbedroom . Later in life, on his2002 "Music Jamboree " series, Safran offered to send two copies of "Melbourne Tram" and anessay about the work to anyone who sent in their old copy, presumably worn out from overplay.After winning a state government youth music initiative, Raspberry Cordial released "Taste Test" on CD in
1993 . 500 copies were pressed, of which 407 were crushed after only 93 copies were sold. One of the songs from "Taste Test", "University Elevator Music", is legally available for download inMP3 format from Triple J [http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/safran/mp3/university_elevator_music.mp3 here] . Raspberry Cordial broke up after their second release, following hurtful comments made by Safran'sgirlfriend .Interviewed on
Andrew Denton 's "Enough Rope" in 2002, Safran remarked about the group that "the world wasn't ready for white rappers then" and that they "broke down the wall thatEminem 's been able to walk through".Discography
* "Melbourne Tram" (cassette, 1992)
* "Taste Test" (CD, 1993)External links
* [http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/safran/mp3/university_elevator_music.mp3 "University Elevator Music" MP3]
* [http://www.johnsafran.com John Safran official site]
* [http://www.musicjamboree.com Music Jamboree official site]
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