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The Church's Starfish

Series: 33 1/3 Oceania
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The Church's Starfish chronicles the remarkable story behind Australian rock band The Church's 1988 album, Starfish. After being dropped by their labels following commercial failures, the band faced an uncertain future. Against the odds, Starfish emerged as a global hit, propelled by the evocative single 'Under the Milky Way'. Author Chris Gibson explores the album's creation amidst the band's struggles with fame, artistic integrity, and the pressures of the 1980s music industry. Combining a musician’s insight with a geographer’s perspective, Gibson traces the album’s cultural geography and rich songcraft, situating it within a pivotal period of popular music history and industry transformation.
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This book is ideal for fans of The Church and Starfish, as well as readers interested in the intersection of music, culture, and geography. It appeals to those fascinated by 1980s rock history, the music industry, and artistic creativity during periods of change.

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After a string of commercial disappointments, in 1986 Australian rock band The Church were simultaneously dropped by Warner Brothers in the US and EMI in Australasia. The future looked bleak. Seemingly from nowhere, their next record, Starfish, became an unlikely global hit. Its alluring and pensive lead single, 'Under the Milky Way', stood in stark contrast to the synth pop and hair metal dominating the 1980s. A high watermark of intelligent rock, Starfish musically anticipated alternative revolutions to come.

Yet in making Starfish, The Church struggled with their internal contradictions. Seeking both commercial and artistic success, they were seduced by fame and drugs but cynical towards the music industry. Domiciled in Australia but with a European literary worldview, they relocated to Los Angeles to record under strained circumstances in the heart of the West Coast hit machine.

This book traces the story of Starfish, its background, composition, production and reception. To the task, Gibson brings an unusual perspective as both a musician and a geographer. Drawing upon four decades of media coverage as well as fresh interviews between the author and band members, this book delves into the mysteries of this mercurial classic, tracing both its slippery cultural geography and its sumptuous songcraft.

Situating Starfish in time and space, Gibson transports the reader to a key album and moment in popular music history when the structure and politics of the record industry was set to forever change.

Series: 33 1/3 Oceania

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Guitarist Peter Koppes praises this as the finest written account capturing the band's character. Critics highlight Gibson’s unique combination of musical expertise and cultural geography, describing the book as an engaging and insightful exploration of Starfish and its impact. Readers gain fresh perspectives on the album’s musical and cultural significance, even if they are longtime fans. The detailed analysis, especially of tracks like 'Destination', is noted for weaving together the band’s artistic journey with sharp observations.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781501387005

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 14 July 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic

Audience: General / adult, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 10.0mm

Width: 126.0mm

Height: 196.0mm

Weight: 180g

Pages: 160

About the Author

Chris Gibson is a Sydney-based musician and writer, and Professor of Geography at the University of Wollongong, Australia. His books include Sound Tracks: Popular Music, Identity and Place (2003), Music Festivals and Regional Development in Australia (2012), Outback Elvis (2017) and The Guitar: Tracing the Grain Back to the Tree (2021).

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