- Dream Syndicate
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Theater of Eternal Music for the 1960s experimental music group sometimes also called the Dream Syndicate".Infobox Musical artist
Name = Dream Syndicate
Img_capt = Dream Syndicate's final lineup.
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Origin = Los Angeles,California , USA
Genre =Alternative rock Paisley Underground
Years_active = 1981 - 1991
Label = Ruby/Slash
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Past_members = Steve Wynn (vocals and guitar)
Karl Precoda (guitar)
Kendra Smith (bass)
Dennis Duck (drums)
David Provost (bass)
Mark Walton (bass)
Paul B. Cutler (guitar)Dream Syndicate was an
alternative rock band fromLos Angeles, California active from 1981 to 1989. The band was associated with thePaisley Underground music movement.History
While attending the
University of California, Davis , Steve Wynn and Kendra Smith played together (with future True West members Russ Tolman and Gavin Blair) in The Suspects. Moving back home to Los Angeles, Wynn recorded a single called "15 Minutes" (as in15 minutes of fame ) as his intended farewell to music. Instead, while rehearsing in a band called Goat Deity, Wynn met Karl Precoda, who had answered an ad for a bass player, and the two joined to form a new group, with Precoda switching to guitar. Smith came to play bass, and brought in drummer Dennis Duck, who had played in the locally successful Pasadena-based Human Hands.Duck suggested the name "The Dream Syndicate" in reference to
Tony Conrad 's early 1960s New York experimental ensemble (better known as theTheater of Eternal Music ), whose members includedJohn Cale .On February 23, 1982, The Dream Syndicate performed its first show at Club Lingerie in Hollywood. A four-song EP was recorded in the basement of Wynn's house and released on his own Down There label, and the band quickly achieved local notoriety for its often aggressively long, feedback-soaked improvisations. Obvious sources were
The Velvet Underground (the Dream Syndicate could be called early VU revivalists) and Television, but echoes of theQuicksilver Messenger Service andCreedence Clearwater Revival could also be discerned. "It was an overnight thing," Wynn recalled of their success. "There was no dues paying. It was very weird, and it screwed us up in some ways."fact|date=September 2008The band was signed to
Slash Records , whose subsidiaryRuby Records released its debut and by far best-known album, "The Days of Wine and Roses ", in 1982. The next year saw the UK (Rough Trade Records ) release of the album's anthemic lead track, "Tell Me When It's Over," as the A-side of an EP which also included a live cover ofNeil Young 's "Mr. Soul."Kendra Smith left the band and joined
David Roback , formerly of the bandRain Parade , to form Opal. She was replaced in the Dream Syndicate by David Provost."The Medicine Show", recorded in 1984 in San Francisco with producer
Sandy Pearlman (Blue Öyster Cult ,The Clash ), was the right step forward for the band and a genuine rock classic in its own right. But the commercial failure of the album was the beginning of the end for the band, and contributed towards its temporary breakup. They opened tours for R.E.M. andU2 and released the 5-song EP "This Is Not The New Dream Syndicate Album - Live" (1984), the last record to feature Karl Precoda on guitar (who soon after left to pursue a career in screenwriting) and the first appearance of bassist Mark Walton. The band left A&M after the label rejected its demo for "Slide Away" (later released on the semi-official "It's Too Late To Stop Now").In 1985, Wynn and Dan Stuart of
Green on Red wrote 10 songs together which were recorded with Dennis Duck, among others, and released by A&M as "Danny and Dusty : The Lost Weekend."After a brief hiatus, Wynn, Duck and Walton joined with Paul B. Cutler (of the proto-Goth
45 Grave ) to form the final version of The Dream Syndicate; they recorded two more studio albums, "Out Of The Grey" (1986), produced by Cutler, and "Ghost Stories" (1988), produced by Elliot Mazer (producer also of severalNeil Young albums, including "Harvest" and "Time Fades Away "). A live album, "Live at Raji's", was recorded (also by Mazer) before "Ghost Stories" but released afterward. There is disagreement among fans as to which lineup was the best, but in every permutation the band produced guitar-driven rock music at a time whenLou Reed ,David Bowie ,Miles Davis , and many others were experimenting withdrum machine s.Posthumous releases include "3 1/2; The Lost Tapes 1985-1988", a collection of unreleased studio sessions, and "The Day Before Wine and Roses", a live radio performance recorded just prior to the release of the band's first album.
Steve Wynn has continued on as a solo artist. Mark Walton went on to play with the
Continental Drifters .Albums
* "The Dream Syndicate" EP (1982)
* "The Days of Wine and Roses " -Ruby Records /Slash Records (1982)
* "Medicine Show" (1984)
* "This Is Not the New Dream Syndicate Album......Live!" (1984)
* "Out of the Grey" (1986)
* "Ghost Stories" (1988)
* "Live at Raji's" (1989)
* "3 1/2; The Lost Tapes 1985-1988" (1993)
* "The Day Before Wine and Roses" (1995)DVD
* "Weathered and Torn"
External links
* [http://stevewynn.net/band/The_Dream_Syndicate Steve Wynn Site: Dream Syndicate]
* [http://www.archive.org/details/DreamSyndicate Dream Syndicate collection] at theInternet Archive 's live music archive
* [http://zkgmusic.com Former keyboard player Tommy Zvoncheck's Website]
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