- Brendan Perry
Infobox musical artist
Name = Brendan Perry
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Brendan Perry
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Born = Birth date and age|1959|6|30|mf=y
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Instrument =Vocals ,Guitar ,Bass guitar ,Keyboards ,Hurdy Gurdy ,Percussion
Voice_type =Baritone
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Occupation =Musician ,Songwriter , Producer
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Associated_acts =Dead Can Dance ,The Scavengers ,The Marching Girls
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Notable_instruments =Brendan Perry (born
June 30 ,1959 inWhitechapel ,London ) is asinger and multi-instrumentalist best known for his work as the male half of the duo,Dead Can Dance , withLisa Gerrard .Career
The Scavengers and The Marching Girls
Though now primarily known for his quiet introspective work with
Dead Can Dance , Perry's first musical forays were in a markedly different style. In 1977, Perry was a leading member ofNew Zealand punk rock bandThe Scavengers , working under the pseudonym of Ronnie Recent. Perry started as the band's bass player, becoming lead vocalist after a lineup change in 1978. In 1979 the band moved to Melbourne and changed their name toThe Marching Girls . Perry left this band in 1981. Perry's work with these two bands can be found on the compilation album, "AK79 ", and on a compilation of Scavengers singles which has recently been released on CD. The Scavengers are regarded as New Zealand's equivalent ofThe Buzzcocks , with the Perry co-penned song "Mysterex" being seen as one of the country's best and most distinctive punk rock singles. The Marching Girls also reached the New Zealand singles charts in 1980 with "True Love".Dead Can Dance
Dead Can Dance originally formed as a quartet in1981 inMelbourne , with Brendan Perry, drummer Simon Monroe (ex-Marching Girls as well as Perry), bass player Paul Erikson andLisa Gerrard , last to join the band. In1982 ,Dead Can Dance moved toLondon leaving Simon Monroe inAustralia .Peter Ulrich would play drums on the band's first demos, concerts and recordings. Paul Erikson quickly left the band to fly back toAustralia , leaving the band as a duo. The band recorded eight albums on the4AD Records recording label beginning with the self-titled, Dead Can Dance album, released in February1984 .olo career
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1999 , Perry released his solo album, "Eye of the Hunter ", on4AD Records . The album contains songs written by Perry, as well as a cover of Tim Buckley's song "I Must Have Been Blind". Perry would eventually cover two more Tim Buckley songs: "Happy Time" and "Dream Letter".A second album, to be called "Zun Zun", has been continually postponed; nothing has been heard about it since 2003.
Around 2001, Brendan Perry did the music for a 10-mm film ("Mushin") made by Graham Wood, who designed the artwork for the box set 1981-1998 and the album Wake.
From 2000 to 2005, Brendan, with his brother Robert, ran workshops on Afro-Cuban and West African traditional hand percussion at
Quivvy Church . Brendan also held free classes for local residents. He also organized a samba festival and seemed to be involved in a samba school.As for 2008, Brendan Perry is working on his new solo album (for 4AD). According to a reply Perry made to a comment on his
Myspace blog, the new album will be very different from "Eye of the Hunter ", notably because it will feature rhythm machines and electric guitars. Perry says that he is "determined to finish [his] next album by this coming summer [2008] ", but that means the album will not be released until late 2008 at the earliest. "Utopia", a demo version of a song that will be included in this forthcoming album, can already be heard on his Myspace blog [ [http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=75211004 Myspace.com Brendan Perry] ] .Discography
Albums
* The Scavengers: The scavengers (1978, first LP from the punk band of Brendan Perry)
*AK79 (compilation 1980, Scavengers & Marching girls)* "
Eye of the Hunter " (1999 )Contributions
* Opera Multi Steel: Stella obscura (CD, "Du chant des elfes")
* "The 13 Year Itch" (4AD compilation,"Happy time"1993 )
* Elijah's Mantle: Angels of perversity (1993, "Paradis IAC" & "Quem di dilicunt -part two")
* Hector Zazou: Songs from the cold seas (1994, "Annuka suaren neito" & "Adventures in the Scandinavian skin trade" )
* "Rare on Air" (KCRW compilation,1994 )
* CoEx: Synaesthesia (1995, "Chant of Amergin" )
* Hector Zazou & Harold Budd: Glyph (1995, "Around the corner from everywhere")
* Hector Zazou: Lights in the dark ("Gol na dtrí Muire" & "In ainm an athar le bua" & "Caoine Mhuire" )
* Barbara Gogan & Hector Zazou: Made on Earth (1997, "True love")
* "Sunset Heights" 1997 (movie soundtrack by Brendan Perry)
* "Greenwood voice of the celtic myth" (compilation, "Balor's song" ; 1997)
* Peter Ulrich: Pathways and dawns (programming & sequencing, guitars, hurdy gurdy & tin whistles: Brendan Perry)
* "Sing a Song for You" (Tim Buckley tribute album,"Dream letter"2000 )
* Zoar: Clouds without water (2003, "Winter wind" & "Wakeworld")Links and references
References
External links
* [http://www.brendan-perry.com/ Official Brendan Perry Website]
* [http://www.dead-can-dance.com/ DEAD-CAN-DANCE.COM (Dead Can Dance | Italian Site)]
* [http://www.muzic.net.nz/artists/1002.html Muzic net's Scavengers page]
* [http://www.deadcandancelibrary.com/ Dead Can Dance Library]
* [http://www.gothic.hu/pantheon_dcddiszkografia.html Discography]
* [http://www.sweetfoolthemouth.co.uk/interviews/perry.html Interview ca. 2001 with Brendan Perry]
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